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[ecrea] CFP: The Films of Zoya Akhtar
Fri Nov 30 09:00:09 GMT 2018
Call for papers: ReFocus: The Films of Zoya Akhtar
Edinburgh University Press
Contact Email: (thefilmsofzoyaakhtar /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(thefilmsofzoyaakhtar /at/ gmail.com)>
Deadline: February 10, 2019
Zoya Akhtar is one of the very few female writer-directors working in
the Hindi film industry. Along with her contemporary Farah Khan, she is
the only woman who works within the big budget Bollywood film format.
While the reception of her two latest films has made her a commercially
successful director, her films stand out for their complex
representation of relationships, a non-judgemental, progressive
worldview, and her reinterpretation of many of the tropes of the typical
Bollywood film.
While some critics contend that Akhtar’s big budget films reflect the
many limitations of the Bollywood film format, her work refuses to be
defined by one particular style. From her award winning directorial
debut Luck by Chance(2009) about two young actors navigating the
Bollywood industry, to the boys’ road trip blockbuster Zindagi Na Milegi
Dobara(2011) and the family drama Dil Dhadakne Do(2015), Akhtar’s varied
work across the industry indicates a much more important range.
Further, the success of the latter two films has challenged the popular
view that films made by female directors don’t make money at the Indian
box office. Her mark on the Hindi film industry extends beyond the
feature; her short films appear amongst those of other celebrated
directors in the omnibus productions Bombay Talkies (2013) and Lust
Stories(2018) and she has worked as a script writer and lyricist on
films like Talaash(2012) and Bride and Prejudice (2004) respectively.
Akhtar’s career represents a fascinating case study of the gender
dynamics in the Hindi film industry, the possibilities and limitations
of the changing form of popular Hindi cinema, as well as the pressures
of the box office on film-makers. Her film family background adds
another layer, making her career reflective of many of the
contradictions and peculiarities of the Hindi film industry. Keeping
this context in mind, we are seeking chapters for an anthology on the
films of Zoya Akhtar. Exploring her contributions across multiple facets
of Hindi cinema, we invite submissions on any aspect of Akhtar’s films,
her industrial context and position in the field. We are especially
interested in chapters on the following:
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Formal analysis of short films vis-à-vis Bollywood films;
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Akhtar’s work as an assistant director, script writer, lyricist;
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Possible influence of the box office on her film themes and styles;
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Formal analysis of any of her films;
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A woman directing a boys’ road movie in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara;
*
Analysis of popular film criticism of her films;
*
Song sequences;
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Film family context;
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Collaborations with Farhan Akhtar, Javed Akhtar, and/or Reema Kagti;
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Comparison with her mother Honey Irani’s work as script writer and
director;
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Representation of women in her films;
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Representation of men in her films;
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Your suggested topic
We are proposing The Films of Zoya Akhtarto be one of the first
scholarly editions on an Indian woman in the Hindi film industry, to be
published by the University of Edinburgh Press in the ReFocus series on
international directors. Series editors are Robert Singer, Gary D.
Rhodes and Stefanie Van de Peer.We have already had a positive response
on the project from the editors.
Please send your 500-750 word proposal and CV to the editors of the
volume, Aakshi Magazine and Amber Shields, latest by February 10, 2019.
We welcome initial email enquiries to discuss possible proposals,
especially those not listed above.
Final submissions will be between 6,000 and 8,000 words, in English, and
referenced in Chicago endnote style. We are anticipating an Autumn 2019
submission date.
Any questions and proposals can be sent to:
Aakshi Magazine and Amber Shields
Email address: (thefilmsofzoyaakhtar /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(thefilmsofzoyaakhtar /at/ gmail.com)>
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