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[ecrea] CFP: Film, public diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli conflict
Wed Jul 04 22:25:08 GMT 2018
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
An international conference on “Film, public diplomacy and the
Arab-Israeli conflict: Historical and international perspectives” will
be hosted by the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at
the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA on 16-18 October
2018. The conference is supported by the University of Hertfordshire in
the UK, Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee in Israel, the
International Association for Media and History (IAMHIST), and at USC
the Center on Public Diplomacy and Center for International Studies.
The Arab-Israeli conflict is seventy years old in 2018. Over the
decades, a great many scholars and journalists have looked into the role
that the news media have played in the conflict. By comparison,
relatively few scholars have explored the part played by cinema. This
conference focuses not only on film’s part in the Arab-Israeli conflict
but also on how film has interacted with public diplomacy and
propaganda. The conference aims to go far beyond the examination of
particular feature films and documentaries – though that is an essential
dimension. It seeks to look “behind the scenes” to examine how
governments and groups have used film as a publicity tool; to assess the
role that actors, producers, agents and directors have played in the
conflict both on and off the screen; and to consider cinema’s political
and cultural impact on the conflict.
Hollywood is obviously an important part of this story, and by holding
the conference in Los Angeles we hope to involve contemporary
filmmakers, diplomats and lobby organizations based in the city that are
engaged in a variety of ways in the Arab-Israeli conflict. But the
conference will look at how cinemas from different parts of the world
have treated the Arab-Israeli conflict. This will enable comparative
analysis and point to the part played by film in the international “war
of images” that has surrounded the Arab-Israeli conflict since its
inception.
Our approach is interdisciplinary, and we welcome proposals for papers
from scholars of all fields, including History, Middle East studies,
Israel studies, Public Diplomacy and Propaganda studies, International
Affairs, Film studies, Literature, and the Social Sciences. Possible
topics for panels and papers include but are not limited to:
* Key feature films and documentaries about the Arab-Israeli conflict
* Cinema’s direct and oblique treatments of the conflict
* National film industries’ different takes on the conflict
* Film activism
* Film celebrity off-screen activism
* Film as a public diplomacy and propaganda tool
* Cinema and censorship/boycotts
* Film and issues of image and Nation Brands
The working language of the conference will be English. We welcome
individual proposals for 20-minute presentations, as well as 90-minute
panels. Proposals for individual presentations should not exceed 300
words, while those for panels should be a maximum of 1000 words. All
contributors should include a brief (250-300 word) autobiographical
paragraph and the contributor’s academic affiliation and email. All of
this should be sent to Professor Tony Shaw at (a.t.shaw /at/ herts.ac.uk)
<mailto:(a.t.shaw /at/ herts.ac.uk)>.
Deadline for abstracts: 31 July 2018.
Notification of acceptance: 15 August 2018.
Conference organizers:
* Professor Tony Shaw, University of Hertfordshire, UK
(a.t.shaw /at/ herts.ac.uk) <mailto:(a.t.shaw /at/ herts.ac.uk)>
* Professor Nicholas Cull, University of Southern California, and
President of the International Association for Media and History.
* Dr Giora Goodman, Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee, Israel.
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