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[Commlist] CFP: Boris Karloff: The Many Faces of a Film Icon – A Critical Symposium
Fri Feb 14 18:47:19 GMT 2020
Boris Karloff: The Many Faces of a Film Icon – A Critical Symposium
30th October 2020
Plymouth College of Art, UK
Boris Karloff was born William Henry Pratt in 1887, in the then-small
village of Camberwell, Surrey (now part of South London). Most often
remembered as the star of Frankenstein (dir. James Whale, 1931) and two
of its sequels (Bride of Frankenstein in 1935 and Son of Frankenstein in
1939), Karloff’s career spanned more than half a century, from the
silent era to New Hollywood where he worked with Peter Bogdanovich on
the highly experimental film Targets (1968), in what proved to be one of
his final feature performances. In addition to Whale and Bogdanovich,
Karloff worked under a number of significant directors over the course
of his career, including Mario Bava, Roger Corman, Michael Curtiz, John
Ford, Howard Hawks, Michael Reeves, Douglas Sirk, Jacques Tourneur, and
Robert Wise. For many, Karloff was and remains “one of the screen’s
greatest madmen” (Darryl Jones, 2002). While Karloff’s star image is
mostly intertwined with the horror genre, this dedicated symposium hopes
to invite both new perspectives on some of the actor’s most iconic
roles, as well as draw attention to the many other faces of Boris
Karloff, both on- and off-screen. It is our aim to demonstrate that
Karloff was more than the sum of his most famous parts; that the
mercurial man who gave a “profoundly sympathetic performance” (Jones) as
Frankenstein’s infamous monster was an actor with impressive range that
is demonstrated by a rich and expansive filmography.
Boris Karloff: The Many Faces of a Film Icon will take place at Plymouth
College of Art on 30 October 2020 where we hope to draw together a range
of speakers and attendees all interested in various aspects of Karloff’s
life and career.
In correspondence with this event, we will showcase archival materials
hitherto unseen that relate to Karloff’s career. The event is being
organised in collaboration with the Plymouth Arts Cinema who will be
providing an evening programme which includes screenings of some of
Karloff’s feature films. More information regarding the event, as well
as the keynote speakers, will be announced in due course.
Boris Karloff: The Many Faces of a Film Icon has already attracted the
attention of a publisher. Our hope is that this symposium will lead to a
peer-reviewed publication, providing an opportunity for some of the
speakers to expand their work into full chapters in an edited collection.
Topics for chapters may include, but are not limited to:
- Any of Karloff’s feature films
- Karloff and his collaborators (co-stars, directors, producers, etc.)
- Karloff in Hollywood
- Marketing Karloff
- Karloff and film stardom, or uses of his star image
- Karloff’s performances, including as a silent film star through to his
late-career performances
- Karloff and franchises
- Karloff as a horror icon
- Karloff as a transnational star
- Karloff and masculinity
- Karloff and race
- Karloff and monstrosity
- Archival work on Karloff
- Writing on Karloff, including biographies
- Your own suggested idea
Submission details
We would like to invite abstracts for 20 minute papers of approximately
250 words, accompanied by a short biographical statement. The deadline
for proposals is Friday 29th May 2020 (with confirmation to follow in
the weeks following that). Please address any inquiries to Dr Eddie
Falvey at (efalvey /at/ pca.ac.uk) who will reply on behalf of the organising
panel. Abstracts should be emailed to (boriskarloff /at/ pca.ac.uk).
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