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[ecrea] CFP: Queer Sinners and Saints
Mon May 09 22:03:11 GMT 2016
I wanted to offer a reminder that the deadline for Queer Sinners and
Saints, an area of the 2016 Film and History conference, is approaching.
Abstracts are due June 1.
http://filmandhistory.org/conference/2016/CFP_Queer.php/
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The resurrection of discourses on morality, coupled with increasing
legal and social acceptance for LGBT identities, makes this a ripe time
to investigate how queerness, especially queer film and television, are
understood in contemporary society. This area seeks to investigate
godly and heretical queerness not only in representation, but also in
industrial practices, production, and reception.
As queer characters increasingly figure in mainstream narratives, how
has queerness evolved? What aspects of LGBT characters are promoted or
repressed? Who's in and who's out? And how did queerness in the past
find expression? Was the queer always the sinner, the heretic? Moving
beyond reductive moral examinations of homosexuality, this area seeks to
investigate the power and subversion of the queer figure, both on screen
and off in the film and television industry. Queer Sinners and Saints
invites abstracts for 20-minute papers on aspects of queer film and
television pertaining to the conference theme “Gods and Heretics.”
Possible topics for papers:
* Hagiographies of queer media celebrities, how celebrities use their
fame to support or challenge LGBT causes vilification of “bad” queer
celebrities
* Audience responses to godly or heretical queer characters, film, or
television series
* Complex morality within queer stories or queer industry practices
* Canonization and canon formation within queer film and television,
inclusion/exclusion of particular films and television series on
course syllabi and in research
* The rise, fall, and/or resurrection of queer media, such as film
festivals, television networks, production companies
Proposals for complete panels (three related presentations) are also
welcome, but they must include an abstract and contact information,
including an e-mail address, for each presenter. For updates and
registration information about the upcoming meeting, see the /Film &
History/ website (www.filmandhistory.org <http://www.filmandhistory.org>).
Please e-mail your 200-word proposal by 1 June 2016 to both area chairs:
Bridget Kies
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
_bkies@uwm.edu_ <mailto:(bkies /at/ uwm.edu)>
Carla Bernava
University of Sao Paulo
(carla.bernava /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(carla.bernava /at/ gmail.com)>
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Bridget Kies
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Media, Cinema, and Digital Studies
LGBT Studies
(bkies /at/ uwm.edu) <mailto:(bkies /at/ uwm.edu)>
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