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[Commlist] Conference - Audience Lost: Minority Women and Spectatorship
Wed Oct 30 23:24:57 GMT 2019
We are pleased to let you know that registration for Audience Lost:
Minority Women and Spectatorship is now open! Please find more
information about this exciting event below, with a full programme
available at https://audiencelost.wordpress.com/programme/.
The conference will be free of charge, but we do ask interested
attendees to register by emailing us
at (womenspectatorship.conf /at/ gmail.com). Thank you - we're looking forward
to seeing you there!
*AUDIENCE LOST: MINORITY WOMEN AND SPECTATORSHIP*
22-23 November 2019, Ghent, Belgium
Keynote speakers:
Prof. Judith Thissen, Utrecht University
Prof. Allyson Nadia Field, University of Chicago
In 2002, Annette Kuhn reflected, in Dreaming of Fred and Ginger: Cinema
and Cultural Memory, that in regards to 1930s British cinemagoers, “we
hardly know these people at all” (2002, 3); Jackie Stacey (1994, 49)
focusing on British female movie fans of the 1940s and 1950s, made a
similar observation in 1994, when she noted that “there is a history of
female cinematic spectatorship which has yet to be written.” In their
respective works, both scholars used sources such as magazines,
questionnaires and interviews to begin to write exactly that history.
This conference wishes to build upon this observation that “we hardly
know these people at all” by expanding its meaning in terms of the
people involved, both in terms of time and in terms of demographics. We
therefore invite papers focusing on marginalised female audiences in the
broadest sense, and interpret this in two distinct ways.
Firstly, we seek to hear from scholars focusing on rediscovering or
uncovering particular audiences, marginalised vis-à-vis the texts they
consumed through racial, ethnic or religious identity, through
geographic or linguistic distance, through sexual orientation or gender
identity, through disability status, through social class, etc. This
includes a demographic analysis of such audiences, an examination of
their specific and varied fan practices and attitudes, the
intersectional identities of certain audience members, etc. It also
includes, however, broader contemplations on the very notion of the
“marginalised” audience.
Firstly: if we are indeed all, as Henry Forman wrote in 1933,
“movie-made”, what, then, does it mean to be “made” by movies or media
texts specifically aimed at demographic groups with a privilege
inaccessible to many other audience members? Secondly, we are keen to
acknowledge and discuss the methodological challenges involved in
studying such audiences, and the ways in which difficulties in terms of
scholarly research may essentially serve to marginalise the group in
question further. Thirdly, we wish to invite auto-ethnographic
reflections from scholars working on such research topics, while also
members of one or more marginalised groups themselves.
While the organisers’ own research is rooted within a film-historical
context, and indeed we are very interested in hearing from those engaged
in rediscovering lost historical audiences, we also invite submissions
from those working on contemporary LGBTQ+, disabled, or
racial/ethnic/religious minority women spectators. We particularly hope
to reach out to scholars working within the multidisciplinary field of
fan studies, where much fascinating work has been done, in recent years,
on examining the practices of such audiences, as well as their
relationship to traditional conceptions of fandom (such scholars include
Kristen J. Warner, Rukmini Pande, Julie Levin Russo, Eve Ng, and
others). While film and television history and fan studies have largely
operated in distinct and separate spheres from one another, we believe
the disciplines can come together in fruitful and methodologically
interesting ways in order to allow us a more complete picture of these
often invisible fans.
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