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[ecrea] CfP "From Spectacle to Entertainment" - International Conference of Film and Media Studies
Fri Aug 31 20:49:27 GMT 2018
we would like to inform you that the deadline for the International
Conference "From Spectacle to Entertanment: Cinema, Media and Modes of
Engagement from Modernity to the Present" has been pushed forward to
September 16. Here you can find the updated call for papers.
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XXIV International Conference of Film Studies
November 22-23, 2018, Roma Tre University
Department of Philosophy, Communication and Performing Arts
(roma3conference /at/ uniroma3.it)
<http://(roma3conference /at/ uniroma3.it)/><mailto:(roma3conference /at/ uniroma3.it)>
https://roma3conference.wixsite.com/filmmediaspectacle
CALL FOR PAPERS
*From Spectacle to Entertainment:*
*Cinema, Media and Modes of Engagement from Modernity to the Present*
XXIV International Film Studies Conference
Roma Tre University – Department of Philosophy, Communication and
Performing Arts
Rome, November 22-23, 2018
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Thomas Elsaesser (The University of Amsterdam), Tom Gunning (The
University of Chicago)
*EXTENDED DEADLINE: September 16, 2018*
Over the course of the twentieth century, film style and consumption has
been investigated in relation to both live performance practices and
pre-cinematic visual devices. In particular, film scholars have
focused on the ways cinema has re-mediated elements of the nineteenth
century culture of spectacle; how film has complemented these elements
with technological innovations; how it has relocated them within new
visual regimes; and how cinema has represented an essential point of
conjunction between the developments of popular entertainment and the
dynamics of modernity.
The notion of attraction, for example, has allowed the debate in film
studies to outline different modes of negotiation between spectacular
and narrative regimes, between spectators and modes of
representation, and between popular and bourgeois culture. Overall,
cinema has contributed enormously to the configuration of modern
subjectivity. At the same time, theoretical investigation has also dealt
with the relationship between film spectatorship and metamorphoses in
modern subjectivity. Notions such as that of visual pleasure, for
example, have remapped the discussion of cinematic spectacle onto issues
ofengagement, subjectivity and corporeality, as well as cultural,
political and economical dynamics.
Recently, the discipline of media studies seems inclined to move beyond
the notion of spectacle and towards the study of the entertainment
practices pervading the present mediascape. Many scholars
have reflected, for example, on technological transformations: on their
connections to trans-media storytelling; on the way they shape the
imaginaries of globalization; and on their influence on the politics and
practices of creative industries. Crucial to the analysis of current
Hollywood trends is, for example, the notion of total entertainment, as
it accounts for both the expansive environments of entertainment created
by global media conglomerates and the new immersive modes of engagement.
How can the scholarship on film as spectacle – and in particular its
historical, theoretical, and methodological heritage – help us today in
understanding our post-cinematic, post-media culture? How is the complex
nexus of technologies, visual regimes, cultures of spectacle and forms
of subjectivity rearticulated in current entertainment practices? The
XXIV International Film Studies Conference at Roma Tre focuses on these
issues in relation to the more established areas of debate – early
cinema, ‘classical’, and post-classical Hollywood – as well as in
connection to different modes, devices, historical and geographical
scenarios.
The conference considers film as a crucial point of convergence between
late nineteenth century spectacular culture and contemporary
entertainment practices, but the areas of investigation are evidently
not limited to cinema. Below are some topics and issues that participant
could address from a historical and/or theoretical perspective, as well
as starting from specific case studies:
• The notions of ‘spectacle’ and ‘entertainment’
• Spectacle and modern urban subjectivity
• The relationships between devices, screens and forms of subjectivity
• Archaeologies of immersivity: panoramic formats, 3D, stereophonic
sound, etc.
• Melodrama as a narrative and spectacular regime
• The functions of epic and fantasy, and their exploitation
• Post-classical cinema, new blockbusters and cross-media storytelling
• Modes of the spectacular in everyday spaces (shopping malls,
department stores, theme parks, urban screens, etc.)
• The scenic space, from cinema to immersive media: the role of image
and sound
• The migration of cinematic imaginaries and narrative modes in new
media contexts
• From pleasure to play: new emotional regimes and gamification
• Stardom as spectacular practice
• Live performance and post-digital scenarios
The proposals are to be sent to the following email address:
(roma3conference /at/ uniroma3.it)
Please include a title, an abstract (max. 250 words), 3-5 keywords, a
short biography, and contact information for the author(s).
*
Abstract deadline: September 16, 2018.
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*Notification of acceptance: September 21, 2018.*
Presentations will be 20 minutes long. Languages of the conference are
English and Italian.
Organizers: Enrico Carocci, Ilaria De Pascalis, Veronica Pravadelli
(Department of Philosophy, Communication and Performing Arts – Roma Tre
University)
Conference fee (speakers): 40,00 EUR
*Website: <http://roma3conference.wixsite.com/filmmediaspectacle>*
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