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[Commlist] cfp: That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore: A Critical exploration of The Joker
Mon Oct 28 09:42:41 GMT 2019
*That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore: A Critical exploration of/The Joker///*
*Abstract Deadline: 1^st November*
**
/Joker/(Phillips, 2019) has immediately become both a celebrated and
derided film and media text: opening up a sea of reviews,
interpretations, and critical responses. The mainstream media has poured
over it, fans and anti-fans have communed around it, and academics have
taken up polar positions on its messages, ideologies, and aesthetics.
The film has broken opening weekend box office records while its lead
star, Joaquin Phoenix, has been both chastised during interviews and
openly hostile to the type of effects-driven question he has been set.
/Joker/arrives at a time of arguably unprecedented social malaise: it
speaks to the culture of loneliness, toxic masculinity, the crisis in
whiteness, the break down in social networks, the expanding gap between
rich and poor, and to the anger and rage that has entered discourse more
broadly. It does this in ways which provokes and angers some and moves
others.
In this proposed Special Edition for the /New Review of Film and
Television/, we seek to explore the sightlines and subtexts, the
affective shapes, corrosive ideologies and damning messages of this
film. Papers can address the following indicative topics but should also
navigate their own course:
* Nostalgia
* Loneliness
* Whiteness
* Perversion
* Violence and effects
* Environmental textures
* Social class
* Dysfunction
* Bad mothers
* Reproduction
* Power elites
* Family
* Space and place
* Waste and decay
* Mental health
* Genre
* Tragedy and comedy
* Memory
* Doppelganger
* Nihilism
* Race and ethnicity
* Masculinity – failed, toxic, critical
* Hauntology
* The city
* Surveillance
* Networks
* Allusion and quotation
* Performance
* Movement
* Sound design
* Set design
* Affect
* Costume
* Celebrity
* Transmedia
* Fandom
* Histories of Joker
*Abstracts of 250 words to Sean Redmond by November 1^st 2019:
(s.redmond /at/ deakin.edu.au) <mailto:(s.redmond /at/ deakin.edu.au)>*
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