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[Commlist] CFP: Behind Eyes Wide Shut
Mon Aug 19 13:01:03 GMT 2019
Behind Eyes Wide Shut
Venue: London College of Communication, University of the Arts London,
Elephant and Castle, London, 16th and 17th December 2019
Twenty years since its release, Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut remains
a complex, visually arresting film about domesticity, sexual
disturbance, and dreams. This was the final enigmatic work from its
equally enigmatic creator. It has left an indelible mark on our popular
culture and remains as relevant as ever. Much maligned and much
misunderstood when it first came out, Eyes Wide Shut has since been the
subject of an animated debate and discussion among critics and
academics. It has been explored from a wide variety of disciplines and
methodological perspectives. This conference proposes to bring together
scholars and fans from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, as well as
those who worked on the film itself, to explore Eyes Wide Shut twenty
years since its release, discuss its impact and consider its position
within Kubrick’s oeuvre and the wider visual and socio-political culture.
Possible angles might include:
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Eyes Wide Shut – origins, influences, production, aesthetics,
publicity, reception, afterlife
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Where does Eyes Wide Shut sit in Kubrick’s oeuvre?
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What is the cultural/film-making legacy of Eyes Wide Shut?
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What is the position of Eyes Wide Shut within the wider visual culture?
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Eyes Wide Shut and parenthood
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Eyes Wide Shut and race, ethnicity and otherness
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Eyes Wide Shut and Arthur Schnitzler
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Eyes Wide Shut and psychoanalysis
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Eyes Wide Shut as a dark comedy
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Eyes Wide Shut, audiences, fandom and ‘cult’
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Eyes Wide Shut and the conspiratorial imagination.
Please send 300-word abstracts, along with a brief biographical note, to
Nathan Abrams ((n.abrams /at/ bangor.ac.uk) <mailto:(n.abrams /at/ bangor.ac.uk)>) and
Georgina Orgill ((g.orgill /at/ arts.ac.uk) <mailto:(g.orgill /at/ arts.ac.uk)>) by
October 1st, 2019. Early submissions are encouraged, and we will
endeavour to confirm acceptance shortly after receipt.
The conference is a joint collaboration across the University of Arts
London Archives and Special Collections Centre and the Centre for Film,
Television, and Screen Studies at Bangor University in Wales.
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