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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Representation in Bollywood Cinema Symposium
Sun Oct 15 14:07:10 GMT 2017
*Representation in Bollywood Cinema – Call for Papers*
Thursday 31^st May 2018, School of Media, Birmingham City University, UK
India’s introduction of New Economic Policy (NEP) in 1991 contributed to
a significant economic shift during the 1990s. This policy heralded a
new era of globalisation and liberalisation which had repercussions for
the film industry. Post-liberalisation, the arrival of satellite
television, global media giants, exposure to international
entertainment, and an ever increasing access to digital technologies has
impacted on the type and content of films demanded, produced and released.
The impact of liberalisation has been profound and India’s entertainment
industry has sought to keep pace with global trends, on the one hand,
and define and sustain ‘Indian’ cultural values on the other. These
processes are very much part of contemporary Indian society and
consequently reflected in the creation of film too.
Birmingham City University is pleased to announce its /Representation in
Bollywood/ sympoisum, a one-day workshop exploring a range of
contemporary representations that have emerged since the context of
post-1990s Bollywood cinema to the present moment.
Doctoral researchers and early career researchers are invited to submit
proposals for papers addressing theories, methods, and analysis of
representation in Bollywood cinema and related media industries around
the following themes:
* Gender and Sexuality
* The Role of the Subaltern (e.g. Dalits on Screen)
* Historical Issues of Representation in Popular Cinema
* Whiteness
* Stars – Heroes and Heroines
* Family and Melodrama
* Religion and Culture
* Globalisation and Diaspora
Proposals for papers should include a title, abstract (250 words),
author contact details, and a short bio (75 words) to be submitted to
the conference organisers Vishal Chauhan and Alexandra Delaney at
(representationinbollywoodconf /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(representationinbollywoodconf /at/ gmail.com)>no later than Friday
15^th December 2017. Please indicate your preferred theme(s) and up to
four related keywords.
All authors will be contacted by the end of January.
It is envisaged that workshop presentations will be developed as a work
in progress dossier for publication in the Taylor and Francis journal,
/South Asian Popular Culture/.
Please contact Vishal ((vishal.chauhan /at/ mail.bcu.ac.uk)
<mailto:(vishal.chauhan /at/ mail.bcu.ac.uk)>) or Alexandra
((alexandra.delaney /at/ mail.bcu.ac.uk)
<mailto:(alexandra.delaney /at/ mail.bcu.ac.uk)>) for further information.
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