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[ecrea] Call for Papers Trailblazing Women On and Off Screen International Conference
Tue Feb 13 11:48:01 GMT 2018
*Trailblazing Women On and Off Screen*
*International Conference*
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Equal Access in the Film and Television Industries
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18-19 June, University of Greenwich, London
Abstracts and submissions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives
welcome.
Trailblazing Women On and Off Screen is an international conference
hosted by the Department of Creative Professions and Digital Arts, at
the University of Greenwich, in association with the MeCCSA Policy
Network, Nahemi, the Women’s Film and Television History Network –
UK/Ireland and Women and Film and Television UK.
This international conference seeks to bring together scholars,
practitioners, industry figures and students from around the world to
explore the role of women on and off screen, with a particular focus on
equal access. The aim is to find solutions, champion women and further
the important discussions and debates as well as build connections
between the academy and industry.
*Confirmed keynote speakers include*
Kate Kinninmont, MBE – CEO of Women in Film and Television
Professor Miranda Banks – Associate Professor, Emerson College, Boston
Professor Heather Savigny – Professor of Gender, Media and Politics, De
Montford University
Professor Linda Ruth Williams – Professor in Film Studies, University of
Exeter
Professor Helen Wood – Professor of Media and Communication, University
of Leicester
We invite proposals for twenty-minute presentations, panels, round-table
discussions, screenings and targeted hands on workshops/masterclasses
around any topic concerning women blazing a trail in and around the film
and television industries. These might include, but are not limited to:
*Themes*
Historical developments
Role of the academy in supporting female filmmakers from all backgrounds
Representations on and off screen relating to diversity in all its forms
(race, ethnicity, gender, class, disability, sexuality, religion, age)
Stardom and celebrity
Industrial contexts
Female led production teams - is this the answer?
Activism
Gendered roles
Moving beyond stereotypes
The ‘powerful’ woman
Sexualisation of women
Visible and invisible trailblazers
What next after #MeToo #TimesUp
Pay transparency
A selection of papers will form a special edited collection, following
the conference. A noted publisher has expressed interest in publishing
an academic edited collection which will feature papers from
practitioners and scholars and seek to blend theory and practice on the
subject of Trailblazing Women On and Off Screen. It will be edited Lucy
Brown and Dr Lee-Jane Bennion–Nixon.
Please submit abstracts of 300 words maximum together with a short
author biography (100 words) to *http://bit.ly/2EcO9e9*by 5th March
2018. We will notify applicants by 23 March 2018.
More information can be found on the conference website:
https://www.gre.ac.uk/ach/events/trailblazingwomen
Further queries can be directed to the Conference Founder and Director
Lucy Brown (lucy.brown /at/ greenwich.ac.uk) <mailto:(lucy.brown /at/ greenwich.ac.uk)>
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