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[ecrea] Additional chapters requested; CFP: New Heart and New Spirit: Perspectives on the Modern Biblical Epic
Tue Dec 20 02:04:27 GMT 2016
This is a follow up to a previous CFP I have posted. The TOC is shaping
up well, but there are a few more areas I'd love to have covered. If
interested, please email me as soon as possible to discuss potential
contributions.
Many thanks, and I wish you all the best for the forthcoming holiday
season and new year.
Best,
Wickham
*CFP: /New Heart and New Spirit: Perspectives on the Modern Biblical Epic/*
The extreme profitability of Mel Gibson’s /The Passion of the Christ/ in
2004 came as a great surprise to the Hollywood establishment,
particularly considering its failure to find production funding through
a major studio. Since this time, the big-budget mainstream biblical
epic, long thought dead in terms of widespread marketability, has become
a viable Hollywood studio product with regards to seeking both profits
and critical acclaim, as well as outlets for auteurist ‘passion
projects’ such as Gibson’s film, Darren Aronofsky’s /Noah/ (2014), and
Ridley Scott’s /Exodus: Gods and Kings/. With this year seeing two new
fiction films featuring depictions of Jesus, the crucifixion, and
resurrection [/Risen /(dir. Kevin Reynolds) and/ Ben-Hur /(dir. Timur
Bekmambetov)], academic consideration of the modern biblical epic is
both timely and highly relevant.
Proposals can address, but are not limited to:
Con
ConTheological perspectives on modern religious cinema
ConConsiderations of Genre
-Historical and political contexts
-Industrial efforts to capitalise on this trend (see the short-lived Fox
Faith studios in the mid 2000s and its products)
-Intersections of, or discord between, faith and fandom
-Representations of race and gender
-Philosophical and more broadly theoretical approaches to these films
and this trend.
*/Please contact Wickham Clayton/* at (wickscripts /at/ hotmail.com)
<mailto:(wickscripts /at/ hotmail.com)> as soon as possible. Also feel free to
email for expressions of interest and questions regarding the project.
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