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[Commlist] CFP: Women in Global Cinema
Tue Apr 02 15:43:34 GMT 2019
*Call for Papers*
*Women in East Asian Cinema*
*A Chinese Film Forum UK Conference*
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HOME, Manchester *
*4 – 6 December, 2019*
*Keynote Speaker: Dr Jinhee Choi, King's College London*
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Recent interventions into global film and processes of canonisation have
worked to highlight the contributions of women in spaces and discourses
previously dominated by men. Yet, despite these social and academic
movements, women remain under-represented across vital areas of film
culture as recent discussions of the 2019 Oscars and the 2018 Cannes
Film Festival have shown. This event aims to highlight the increasing
English-language research of contributions by self-identifying women in
East Asian cinema and to interrogate questions of representation,
labour, and production contexts. For English speaking fans, academics
and researchers based outside of East Asia, this work is all the more
important as a counter to the limiting and selective problems of
international film festivals and regional distribution.
This three-day conference seeks to bring together researchers of women
in East Asian cinema for a mix of panels, workshops, and film events
with industry guests to continue and develop these ongoing
conversations. The event is hosted as a collaboration between the
Chinese Film Forum UK (CFFUK), a Manchester-based collective, and HOME,
Manchester's leading independent cross-art venue and cinema. 2019 marks
ten years since “Visible Secrets: Hong Kong's Women Filmmakers”: a film
season that was organised by a nascent CFFUK at HOME's old Cornerhouse
venue. This year also marks HOME's year-long programming initiative
“Celebrating Women in Global Cinema” which continues the celebratory,
research-led and consciousness raising work of that original Visible
Secrets project.
This conference invites papers on a variety of topics concerning women
in East Asian cinema. We take a loose definition of “East Asia” -
including considerations of diaspora, for example – to encourage
submissions from those who may feel limited by narrow geographical
boundaries.
Topics include though are not limited to:
* Case studies of directors, producers, and crew members
* Case studies of significant industry figures
* Case studies of stars
* Representation
* Historiographies and redressing the canon
* Generations – i.e. old age, girlhood
* Spaces for women's voices
* Questions of labour and industry practices
* Production histories
* Herstories
* Women in East Asian diasporas
*150-200 word proposals for a 20-minute paper presentation and a short
biography, or queries, should be sent by Monday 29th April 2019 to
**(Felicia.Chan /at/ manchester.ac.uk) <mailto:(Felicia.Chan /at/ manchester.ac.uk)>
with “WEACconf” in the email’s subject line. Panel submissions welcome.*
Conference organisers for the CFFUK are Dr Felicia Chan, University of
Manchester; Dr Fraser Elliott and Rachel Hayward, HOME; and Professor
Andy Willis, University of Salford.
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