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[Commlist] call for chapters: Call Me by Your Name edited collection
Mon Jul 06 20:07:03 GMT 2020
*Final call for chapters:*
*/Call Me by Your Name/**edited collection*
*Editors: Edward Lamberti and Michael Williams*
We hope everyone is staying safe and well during these difficult times.
The film/Call Me by Your Name/(2017), adapted by James Ivory from André
Aciman’s novel and directed by Luca Guadagnino, has been passionately
received among audiences and critics ever since its release. A love
story betweenseventeen-year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet) and graduate
student Oliver (Armie Hammer), and set in 1983 “Somewhere in northern
Italy”, as an opening caption tells us,/Call Me by Your Name/presents a
gay relationship in a romantic idyll seemingly untroubled by outside
pressures, prejudices or tragedy. While this means it offers audiences
welcome opportunities to swoon in front of an LGBTQ+ romance that equals
classic heterosexual romances onscreen, its relevance or political
significance today may not be immediately apparent. And yet the film is
abundantly infused with narrative, thematic and stylistic elements that
can be read as speaking powerfully to questions of sexual identity for
modern audiences. We believe this ravishing and complex film warrants
wider study.
We are therefore planning an edited collection on/Call Me by Your
Name/.We would like to address how the film helps inform our
understanding of contemporary sexual identity and romance. To what
extent does it focus on Elio and Oliver’s relationship specifically and
to what extent does it tell a more generalised love story? What tensions
exist between the specific and the general, between the open and the
hidden, between the past and the present? We are looking for chapters
that will interrogate these questions in exciting and thought-provoking
ways.
The film has struck a chord with so many viewers. With this wide appeal
in mind, we invite proposals for chapters of 6,000-8,000 words from
established scholars, early-career researchers and students. Chapters
could include the following topics, individually or in combination:
* /Call Me by Your Name/as a romance
* Depictions of sexuality, gender and religious identity in the film
* /Call Me by Your Name/in relation to contemporary LGBTQ+ cinema
* /Call Me by Your Name/as an adaptation of André Aciman’s novel
* The place of/Call Me by Your Name/in director Luca Guadagnino’s body
of work
* /Call Me by Your Name/and the work of James Ivory
* /Call Me by Your Name/and heritage cinema
* Analysis of the film style of/Call Me by Your Name/
* Analysis of specific scenes from the film
* /Call Me by Your Name/and the era of its story (political, economic,
spectre of AIDS pandemic)
* Uses of the past/looking back, within the film and in relation to
the film itself
* /Call Me by Your Name/and antiquity
* Production design in the film (e.g. 1980s, summer villa, Italy,
towns, countryside, seclusion and openness)//
* Marketing and distribution, critical reception, and audience/fan
responses//
* Analysis of Timothée Chalamet’s performance and emerging stardom
* Armie Hammer’s role in the film – the star as character actor
* Music in/Call Me by Your Name/(classical, 1980s, Sufjan Stevens’
original songs)
* Future directions of the story, such as the ‘unused’ sections of the
novel and Aciman’s new sequel,/Find Me/(2019)
If you wish to propose a chapter, please send a 300-word proposal along
with a 100-word biography to Edward Lamberti and Michael Williams
at*(cmbyncollection /at/ gmail.com)*. If you have any queries during the
preparation of your proposal, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
*The closing date for receipt of chapter proposals is Monday 13 July
2020.*We will select the proposals that we feel will make the best
combination for the collection. We will inform all those who have sent
us proposals of the outcome of the selection process by Monday 3
August.We would like the selected contributors to write their chapters
by Monday 18 January 2021.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Edward Lamberti and Michael Williams
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