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[ecrea] CFP: Cross Generational Relationships and Cinema
Tue Oct 31 13:45:47 GMT 2017
*/Cross Generational Relationships and Cinema/*
Edited by Joel Gwynne and Niall Richardson
Between the era of classical Hollywood and contemporary cinema,
depictions of cross generational relationships have shifted
dramatically. While such relationships have historically operated within
the framework of heteronormativity and romantic love, and have usually
explored cross generational relationships in the context of older
men/younger women, contemporary depictions have expanded to focus also
on taboo configurations of love between older women/younger men, and
cross generational LGBT coupledom. Contemporary depictions have sought
to complicate not only heteronormativity in cross generational
relationships, but also navigate the differences between socially
acceptable/transgressive love and desire. This collection seeks to
address the changing values and attitudes of cross generational
relationships, which can be broadly defined toinclude sexual, romantic,
and unrequited love. Films which depict such relationships – while
relatively uncommon – are notable for having been produced over the past
50 years with highly different consequences and outcomes for the lovers
involved, reflecting vastly changing social mores. Such films include
/Lolita/ (1952 and 1997), /Sabrina/ (1954 and 1995), /All T//hat Heaven
Allows/(1955) /Gigi/ (1958), /Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner/ (1967),
/Harold and Maude/ (1971), /Manhattan/ (1979), /Circle of Two/ (1980),
/Great Balls of Fire/ (1989), /Poison Ivy/ (1992), /The Crush/ (1993),
/Gods and Monsters/ (1998), /Ghost World/ (2001), /Something’s Gotta
Give/ (2003) /The Mother/ (2003), /Mysterious Skin/ (2004), /Venus/
(2006), /Notes on a Scandal/ (2006), /Elegy/ (2008), Beginners (2010),
/Adore/ (2013) and /Gerontophilia/ (2013). This collection will focus
on a diverse range of national contexts given the paucity of scholarship
produced on this topic, and therefore seeks chapters which focus on
films from Anglo-America (both mainstream and independent cinema), in
addition to chapters on European and World cinema.
This collections seeks abstracts of 300 words for November 30^th 2017
for chapters of 6,000 words, due 1^st September 2018 sent to both
(joel.gwynne /at/ nie.edu.sg) <mailto:(joel.gwynne /at/ nie.edu.sg)>and
(N.D.Richardson /at/ sussex.ac.uk)
<mailto:%4e.%44.%52%69%63%68%61%72%64%73%6f%6e@%73%75%73%73%65%78.%61%63.%75%6b>.
The editors aim to publish the collection before the next REF exercise
in November 2020.
Joel Gwynne is Associate Professor of English and Cultural Studies at
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Niall Richardson is Senior Lecturer of Media and Film at the University
of Sussex, UK.
National Institute of Education (Singapore) http://www.nie.edu.sg
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