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[ecrea] CFP: British Women Documentary Makers
Tue Oct 23 11:48:09 GMT 2018
please find below a call for papers for a symposium on British Women
Documentary Filmmakers 1930-1955 at the LSE on 5 April 2019.
The deadline of 1 November is now approaching.
With apologies for cross-posting.
best wishes Lizzie Thynne
*CALL FOR PAPERS:British Women Documentary Filmmakers 1930-1955*
Proposals are invited for a one-day symposium to be held at the London
School of Economics on 5^th April 2019.
As the work of filmmakers including Jill Craigie, Kay Mander and Marion
Grierson testify, women have played a significant part in the early
decades of British documentary and informational filmmaking. Women were
a vital part of the war effort and this was apparent in the films made
by the Ministry of Information as well as newsreels, documentaries and
dramas. Women also worked behind the camera as directors, editors and
scriptwriters on instructional and propaganda films.Yet much early
British documentary history on Grierson and the Documentary Movement
tends to elide the ways in which non-canonical works engage differently
with questions of the nation, gender, class and identity and the ways in
which form and content are linked to context of production.
This one-day symposium seeks to deepen understanding of women’s creative
presence in British documentary film-making. Papers may explore
individual films and filmmakers, as well as the industrial, social and
historical contexts in which they worked. While WWII has been
foregrounded in accounts of women’s participation in British film
production, the day will consider a longer historical period including
the innovations in documentary of the 1930s and the changing industry of
the post-war period.
Topics and questions might include:
·Women working within informational film-making
·New approaches to women and non-fiction film-making in wartime and/or
post-war period
·How do emerging accounts of women’s role in the industry reshape
standard accounts of documentary?
·What can individual careers tell us about the obstacles and
opportunities faced by women in the sector at different times within the
period?
·Does the study of women’s participation in film problematize dominant
conceptions of ‘talent’, creativity and authorship?
·The impact of distribution and reception on historical awareness of
films by women
·How can wider histories of women’s work during World War inform studies
of women’s labour in film?
·Feminist film historiographies and documentary film-making
·Emerging methodologies for constructing women’s film histories
*Please email abstracts of 300-500 words, 3-5 keywords and up to 5 key
references to: (gender /at/ lse.ac.uk) <mailto:(gender /at/ lse.ac.uk)> Deadline for
submissions is 17.00 on 1 November 2018.*
*We welcome proposals for presentations in audio-visual forms such as
video essays, practice-led submissions etc. Please note:*
·The abstract should be in word format as an attachment with your
Surname and Initials as the file name and please make sure you put BWDF
in the subject line.
·Please also include a 100 word bio.
·Please include your NAME, EMAIL ADDRESS AND INSTITUTION (if any) on the
proposal/abstract itself.
·Any queries please contact: Kate Steward (k.steward /at/ lse.ac.uk)
<mailto:(k.steward /at/ lse.ac.uk)>
We will respond to submissions by 30th November 2018.
The symposium is funded by The Arts and Humanities Research Council
as part of the project, /Jill Craigie: Film Pioneer,/ led by Lizzie
Thynne (PI, University of Sussex), Yvonne Tasker (Co-I, University of
East Anglia) and Sadie Wearing (Co-I, LSE). We anticipate producing a
journal issue from selected papers.
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