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[ecrea] CFP: On the Fringe: Understanding Alternative and Subversive Media
Fri Mar 06 20:18:23 GMT 2015
First Forum’s On the Fringe: Understanding Alternative and Subversive Media
USC Critical Studies Graduate Conference, Los Angeles, California
October 16th–17th, 2015
First Forum, the 2015 USC Critical Studies Graduate Conference, seeks
out scholars examining a wide array of media existing on the “fringe” of
mainstream commercial industries and the theoretical and critical
frameworks that illuminate them. The areas of cinema and media this
encompasses—such as avant-garde/experimental, minor cinemas, guerrilla
television, YouTube and amateur internet media, B-movies, third cinema,
exploitation genre, or feminist filmmaking—have historically been
marginalized despite their rapid expansion and growing importance in the
field of media studies. These fringe texts represent how visual media
evolved over time speak to foundational questions of their surrounding
visual culture, satisfy niche consumers, or express ideological
manifestos. How does the fringe media serve as an alternative to the
greater industry it is surrounded by? How do they impact our notions of
“cinema” or digital media? What does it mean for a fringe media to
become mainstream? What theoretical or political issues arise as we
understand marginalized media? Topics are encouraged to draw from a wide
variety of critical lenses, as well as focus on any time period, genre,
or medium.
In addition to panels showcasing graduate papers, this year’s conference
will include a roundtable discussion between Dr. David E. James, Dr.
Kara Keeling, Dr. Akira Lippit, and Dr. Michael Renov, as well as alumni
lectures, and a keynote address.
We welcome papers engaged with fringe studies, and encourage submissions
that take a fluid interpretation of this topic as well. Please submit an
abstract of no more than 300 words for a 20-minute panel presentation as
well as a brief bio of no more than 100 words. Non-traditional, creative
projects are welcome, as are individual papers or pre-constituted panels.
Please email your submissions and inquiries to Sophia Serrano at
(wagnerse /at/ usc.edu) by May 26th, 2015.
Possible topics include:
Avant-garde, B-movies/Genre films, Experimental video art, Third Cinema,
Guerrilla television, Blaxploitation, Feminist Theory/Media,
Underrepresented artists, Pornography, Citizen journalism, Expired
technologies, Found footage, Documentary, Forgotten media, Amateur
Internet media, Cult Films, Genre films, Alternative histories, Minor
Cinemas, Race politics and theory, Developing media
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