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[Commlist] call for paper "La valle dell'Eden" #39
Wed Feb 10 22:44:22 GMT 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS# 39
July-December 2021
Monographic issue
/Studying Italian movie scripts: analysis, perspectives, methods /
Edited by
Giaime Alonge, Giacomo Manzoli, Andrea Minuz, Federica Villa
For a long time, screenwriting has been largely ignored by film
scholars, in Italy as well as in other countries. Film Studies have been
– and partially still are – dominated by an auteur-centered approach,
where the only relevant figure of the cast & credits is the director.
But in the seventies, thanks to seminal books such as Pauline Kael’s
/The Citizen Kane Book/ (1974) – recently “rediscovered” because of
David Fincher’s /Mank/ (2020) – and Richard Corliss’ /Talking Pictures:
Screenwriters in the American Cinema/ (1974), things started to change.
In Italy, the widespread influence of the /politiques des auteurs/ had
joined forces with the Rossellinian-Fellinian distrust – not to say
contempt – toward the screenplay and the professional figure of the
screenwriter. It is not a chance that, in Italy, when research in this
area finally started, it avoided directly addressing the Italian
screenwriters. The first important Italian scholarly books and essays
were devoted to screenwriting in general (Giuliana Muscio’s anthology
/Scrivere il film/, 1981), or to classical Hollywood screenwriters
(Guido Fink’s essay on Samson Raphaelson, 1994). In the last twenty
years, a new generation of film scholars has produced a series of
stimulating, well researched books and essays on Italian screenwriting
and screenwriters, from the silent years to the present (among others,
see: Federica Villa, 2002 and 2010; Silvio Alovisio, 2005; Maria Pia
Comand, 2006; David Bruni, 2011). Today, Italy has a significant
production of studies on screenwriting in the Italian cinema. But of
course there are still many unaddressed questions. For example, there is
no systematic study, based on archival research, devoted to the scripts
of the “commedia all’italiana”, a genre where writing plays a very
relevant role. There are no studies on the big Italian directors
conducted through the perspective of their collaboration with a
screenwriter (i.e. Luchino Visconti and Suso Cecchi D’Amico).
This new monographic issue of /La Valle dell’Eden/ wants to map this
vast territory, and try to locate still unexplored areas. The curators
are particularly interested in essays focused on:
* Theoretical and methodological issues concerning the history of the
studies devoted to Italian screenplays and screenwriters, inside and
outside the academia, included screenwriting manuals.
* Archival research on a single screenplay, investigated in its
various stages, from story to shooting script.
* Adaptations, contacts and relations between screenwriting and other
media and art forms, both “low” and “high”, such as literature,
television, radio, comics, “fotoromanzi”.
* The screenplay as a text to publish, and the relationship between
screenwriting and the publishing industry.
* Representation and auto-representation of the screenwriter, both in
the film community and in the public discourse.
* The screenplay as production project, as blueprint in the context of
the fund rising process.
* The role of screenplays and screenwriters in film festival and
screenwriting contests, such as Premio Solinas, and the function of
screenwriter organizations, such as the Writers’ Guild Italia.
This monographic issue is mainly devoted to cinema, from the silent era
to the present. Proposals concerning solely contemporary TV series will
not be taken into consideration.
*Submissions and deadlines*
Authors need to submit their proposals (500-word abstract) and bio
to one of the curators ((giaime.alonge /at/ unito.it)
<mailto:(giaime.alonge /at/ unito.it)>; (giacomo.manzoli /at/ unibo.it)
<mailto:(giacomo.manzoli /at/ unibo.it)>; (andrea.minuz /at/ uniroma1.it)
<mailto:(andrea.minuz /at/ uniroma1.it)>; (federica.villa /at/ unipv.it)
<mailto:(federica.villa /at/ unipv.it)>), as well to the journal’s
editorial staff ((eden /at/ unito.it) <mailto:(eden /at/ unito.it)>) by March 31,
2021. The deadline for full articles (max. 5.000 words) is September 1,
2021. No payment of Article Processing Charges is required.
/La Valle dell'Eden///East of Eden/ is a film and media studies
journal, founded in 1999 and published by the University of Torino,
in collaboration with the Universities of Pavia and Genova. The
journal uses an open review system, in order to foster a lively and
fruitful discussion among authors and reviewers, thus promoting
frankness and cooperation and avoiding the stiff rituals of traditional
peer-review.
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