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[ecrea] Call for chapters: National or Transnational German Cinema? Transnational encounters through Film and Events
Wed Sep 12 13:59:56 GMT 2018
Call for CHAPTERS
National or Transnational German Cinema? Transnational encounters
through Film and Events
Globalising film cultures and international co-productions stand in
contrast to the traditional notion of a national cinema. Germany has a
long tradition of filmmaking and a close connection between the nation
and its films has been argued.
In a shifting context of production, distribution and audiences, this
volume seeks to explore the notion of a national or transnational German
cinema. This includes new distribution channels such as streaming
platforms and online film festivals, as well as the audience engagement
that transcends national borders in addition to the cinema space.
Increasingly international film production and financing further
heightens the transnational aspects of cinema, a quality that is often
neglected in marketing and branding of the filmic product.
With particular focus on film festivals, this volume aims to explore the
tensions between the national and transnational not only in film, but
also in event. Eventisization of culture, or Eventkultur, as a broad
trend in contemporary culture also includes cinema and festivals and
alters audience experience, film marketing and distribution.
In terms of a national cinema, eventisization can alter audience
perceptions and transnational encounters.
Topics in the book include, but are not limited to:
- Contemporary examples of transnational German film
- The representation of contemporary Germany in film
- International engagement with German film through film and event
- The commercialisation of cultural specifics in international cinematic
markets.
- The ways in which German-language cinemas relate to other national
cinema traditions and the transnational integration of cinematic
representations in time and space events.
- The circulation of German film through festivals and streaming platforms
Contributions from filmmakers, cultural managers and other professionals
in the field of film and cinema are welcome, as well as academic
contributions from academics researching popular culture, film, and
events in relation to Germany.
The book will be published as part of the book series ‘Global Germany in
Transnational Dialogue’ and aims to collect contemporary,
interdisciplinary research on current topic.
Please send abstracts of 500 words to (irina.herrschner /at/ unimelb.edu.au) by
15^th September 2018.
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