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[ecrea] CFP: Film Distribution, Exhibition and Consumption in the Second WorldWar: A Workshop
Mon Mar 26 15:02:03 GMT 2018
FILM DISTRIBUTION, EXHIBITION AND CONSUMPTION DURING THE SECOND WORLD
WAR. A Workshop on Data Collection and Analysis, Computational Methods
and Opportunities for Comparative Research.
KU Leuven, Belgium, 15 and 16 May 2018
Within the specific time frame of the Second World War, this workshop
brings together researchers who study the distribution, exhibition and
consumption of cinema in belligerent and neutral countries. Following in
the footsteps of ‘Cinema and the Swastika: The International Expansion
of Third Reich Cinema’ (Vande Winkel & Welch, 2007, 2011 revised) and
drawing on the field of ‘New Cinema History’ (Maltby, Biltereyst &
Meers, 2011), this workshop brings together researchers who are
compiling and analysing empirical data about wartime film distribution,
exhibition, reception in or across specific cinemas, cities, regions or
countries. The workshop, organised by the Institute for Media Studies
(IMS) and the Scientific Research Network on Digital Cinema Studies
(DICIS), strives to stimulate collaboration among scholars and to
explore new methodologies and new types of interdisciplinary
investigation, taking full advantage of the impact of digitalization on
historical research (digital humanities).
DAY 1: May 15
Benjamin G. MARTIN (Uppsala University, Sweden) “‘Wartime Geopolitics at
the Movies: The 'European Cinema' of the Nazi New Order in Global
Perspective”
Thunnis VAN OORT (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) and Roel
VANDE WINKEL (KU Leuven, Belgium and LUCA School of Arts, Belgium):
“Comparative Potential. The Cinema Context Data Model and World War II:
A Comparative Case Study into Film Exhibition in German-occupied
Amsterdam (Netherlands) and Antwerp (Belgium)”
Pavel SKOPAL (Masaryk University, Czech Republic) and Terézia
PORUBCANSKA (University of Antwerp, Belgium and Masaryk University,
Czech Republic): “The Address: Ufa-Central, Adolf Hitler Platz, Brno,
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. War time cinemagoing in a
nationally divided city”
Joseph GARNCARZ (Universität zu Köln, Germany): “New insights into the
cinema of the occupiers. National film success rankings as tools for
exploring the film preferences of German cinema viewers”
Anthony RESCIGNO (Université de Lorraine, France): “Cinema in annexed
Moselle: somewhere between pleasure and cultural hegemony”
Brett BOWLES (Indiana University Bloominton, USA): “Gallica as a Tool
for Mapping Film Distribution and Reception in Wartime France”
Francesco BONO (University of Perugia, Italy): “Mapping unknown
territories. Film exhibition, consumption and reception in Italy during
WWII”
Thomas V. HAGEN (Arkivet – Center for Peace and Human Rights, Norway):
“The Pursuit of Cinema Cultures in the Second World War: Methodological
Implications of the Norwegian Case (1940–45)”
DAY 2: May 16
Artur PETZ (University of ?ód?, Poland): “Researching cinemas and
moviegoing in German-occupied ?ód?”
Marta GARCIA CABRERA (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain):
“Supply and exhibition of British films to Spain during the Second World
War: documentary, feature films and newsreels”.
Emil STJERNHOLM (Lund University, Sweden): “The Newsreel War in Sweden:
The Case of ‘Biograf Spegeln’ in Stockholm”
Oksana MAISTAT (Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany) and Kristina TANIS
(European University, St-Petersburg, Russia): “Secret Tibet in the USSR
after World War II: between Nazi and Soviet Propagandas”
Imme KLAGES (Johannes-Gutenberg-University of Mainz, Germany) and
Alexandra SCHNEIDER (Johannes-Gutenberg-University of Mainz, Germany):
”Mapping German Film Exile: A DH-Project in Progress”
Hands-on workshop to share individual experiences about the use of
digital tools and sources; to compare and interrogate specific research
questions and methodologies; to discuss the pros and cons of existing
databases and methods to analyse; to think about ways to make
computational databases 'talk to each other' (through data modelling and
harmonization), allowing direct comparative research; to discuss the
sustainability of such initiatives.
Location:
KU Leuven Faculty Club
Groot Begijnhof 14
3000 Leuven
Belgium
Attendance:
The total number of participants is limited. Scholars who are not
presenting their research, but would like to participate as observers,
are invited to contact Prof. Roel Vande Winkel
((roel.vandewinkel /at/ kuleuven.be)) no later than Tuesday May 8. Participants
cover their own travel and lodging costs.
Organisers:
DICIS A Scientific Research Network on Digital Cinema Studies
Institute for Media Studies, KU Leuven
https://www.digitalcinemastudies.com/workshop-film-distribution-exhibition-and-consumption-in-the-second-world-war
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