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[ecrea] Circuits of Cinema CFP ::: HoMER 2017
Tue Sep 27 23:02:23 GMT 2016
Circuits of Cinema:
Histories of Movie and Media Distribution
A HoMER (History of Moviegoing, Exhibition and Reception) Network Conference
Hosted by the Circuits of Cinema Project
Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
22 to 24 June 2017 (Thursday to Saturday)
PRE-CONFERENCE 21 June 2017: all-day Mapping Movies “data hack”
DEADLINE to submit 250-300 word abstracts, by email to (psmoore /at/ ryerson.ca)
Wednesday, 30 November 2016.
As a field of study, histories of movie exhibition and reception have
robustly focused on the audience. Movie theatres have been privileged as
the setting for cinema’s subjective and collective experience. Scholars
have analyzed cinemas’ regulation, heritage, and nostalgia as local
institutions. At the same time, the diversity of audiences and venues
has become as important as the mainstream. Further, digital projection
and preservation have prompted intermedial archaeologies of the
boundaries between movies and other media.
Underlying all these cinematic experiences and spaces is film
distribution, which can be broadly defined as the circulation of
materials and practices across political, economic and cultural territories.
Circuits of Cinema seeks presentations of historicized or comparative
research on movie distribution and media infrastructures of cultural
exchange. Presenters should foreground the mechanics and conditions that
allow cinema to happen, and should scrutinize the planning and
negotiations too often hidden in back offices and filing cabinets.
Presenters at Circuits of Cinema will collectively provide a spectrum of
critical analysis on aspects of media distribution ranging from
classical Hollywood’s global circulation, to histories of local and
regional film circuits, to conditions in today’s networked media spaces.
Circuits of Cinema aims to be inclusive of a diversity of perspectives.
Especially welcome are studies from the social and geopolitical
periphery; studies of the gendered, racialized, and discriminatory
results of distribution practices; and, studies from new scholars and
doctoral students.
Presentation topics include, but are not limited to, the following
themes and topics:
Mapping Territories of Movie and Media Exhibition
· Booking and Zoning: Hollywood's Standard Exhibition Contract
· Diasporic cinemas & international import/export patterns
· Alternative, Underground, Art film, and Non-theatrical Markets
& Circuits
The material conditions of mediated cultural and social exchange
· Theatrical Suppliers, Servicing & the Labour of Sales People
· Itinerant Exhibitors’ Circuits and Exchange Territories
· Read it! Hear it! Own It! Intermedial Distribution
movie-radio-tv-novel-toys-etc.
The circulation of movie and media experience
· Coming Soon! Advertising, Advance Publicity and Delayed
Gratification
· Now Playing Everywhere! Wide Release & Blockbuster Marketing
· Held Over! Roadshow and Showcase Releasing
Deadline is Wednesday, 30 November 2016, to submit presentation proposals.
Send abstracts of 250 to 300 words, plus 3 or 4 bibliographic entries,
and a 50-word academic biography to conference host, Paul S. Moore,
(psmoore /at/ ryerson.ca)
Updated Information will be posted at
http://psmoore.ca/circuits-of-cinema and http://homernetwork.org
Members of the Circuits of Cinema Project:
Paul S. Moore, Ryerson University; Sébastien Caquard, Concordia
University; Deb Verhoeven, Deakin University; Kathryn Fuller-Seeley,
University of Texas-Austin; Jeffrey Klenotic, University of New Hampshire
Confirmed speakers include:
Judith Thissen, Utrecht University; Richard Maltby, Flinders University;
Eric Hoyt, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Gregory Waller, Indiana
University
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