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[Commlist] CFP - I International Symposium of Cinema and Film Analysis
Tue Aug 03 12:28:30 GMT 2021
Call for Papers - I International Symposium of Cinema and Film Analysis 
(Online)      17-19 November 2021
Submission Deadline: August 29, 2021  	
We are delighted to invite proposals from academic researchers to be 
presented at the I International Symposium of Cinema and Film Analysis; 
organized by the CNPq research group CineArte – Cinema, Film Analysis, 
and Intellectual Experience.
The event will be held online from 17-19 November 2021, and our goal is 
to deepen and broaden the exchange between research works centered on 
film analysis by gathering different perspectives, observing the 
outcomes when selecting different theoretical approaches and 
methodologies, and seeing how film language can be intertwined with 
numerous fields of study.
We are interested in the moving image studies, sound, film analysis 
definitions, case studies, changes throughout the time, and debates 
centered beyond movies, such as the interchange between other fields of 
study within the Arts and Human Sciences.
The Symposium is a result of an interdisciplinary exchange between 
researchers who investigate the relationship between cinema, 
audiovisual, by selecting film analysis as a methodology within 
different usages and contexts. Structured as a subject between 1960 and 
1970, film analysis divides and reconstitutes meanings within 
audiovisual products. Between the twentieth and the twenty-first 
century, we can identify different branches of it: François Jost and 
André Gaudreault's narratology, David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's 
narrative and style analyses, Jacques Aumont's immanent perspective, 
Laura Mulvey's feminist film theory that investigated the male gaze 
through the psychoanalysis and also her counter cinema proposal, 
Eisenstein's montage, the interchange between art history and style, 
formal aesthetics, social and historical perspectives, allegories, among 
others.   Considering the ongoing and broad debates within film 
analysis, we invite proposals within four different approaches. Possible 
topics might include (but are not limited to):
   1. Film theory, case studies, and film analysis. Theoretical studies 
questioning the concepts and the kind of analysis. These papers may be 
drawn from canonic film theories and also other fields of study. Film 
analysis as a tool to investigate specific audiovisual products.
2. Intersections between audiovisual and other arts. Different 
epistemologies and approaches emerged from the intersection between 
films and other art forms, concepts, and audiovisual objects created in 
the space between the edge of cinema and other arts. Methodological 
challenges to instigate possible debates between the avant-garde films, 
modern films and flux cinema, and their connection with paintings, 
photography, and theater. Conceptual interactions between theory and art 
history.
3. Female gaze and feminism. Feminist film studies, female authorship, 
films and gender, feminism and modernity, female star system.
4. The politics, the engagement, and the criticism: film analysis and 
its interfaces. Theoretical contributions developed by eminent critics, 
critical studies and resistance as the foreground of interpretative 
constructions and historical contexts, the critics' tasks such as 
creating theories that relate the movies to the society, film analysis' 
usage of the critical studies tools, investigation centering the 
politics; including urban conflicts, socio-environmental problems, 
minority group issues, or other perspectives about the country.
More information is available on GP CineArte – Cinema, Film Analysis and 
Intellectual Experience https://linktr.ee/simposioanalisefilmica
Guideline for submission
Please, send a 400-word abstract to (cinemaeanalisefilmica /at/ gmail.com), 
including title, name, institution, a short bio (80 words max.), and a 
short bibliography (5 references max.) by August 29, 2021.
The proposal must be sent as a ".doc" file, Arial, size 12, 1,5 line 
spacing (“.pdf” submissions will not be accepted). We will accept 
original proposals in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French. 
Applicants can submit them individually or with a co-author. Each author 
can submit only one abstract for a 20-minute presentation. The event is 
free of charge.
Organizing team:
Fábio Raddi Uchôa – UAM
Hanna Henck Dias Esperança – USP
Margarida Maria Adamatti – UFSCar
Mariana Dias Antonio – UFPR
Pedro Plaza Pinto – UFPR
Vanessa de Cassia Witzki Colatusso – UFPR
Virgínia Jangrossi – UFSCar
Scientific Committee
Albert Elduque – Universidad Pompeu Fabra
Arthur Autran Franco de Sá Neto – UFSCar
Cristian Borges – USP
Eduardo Victorio Morettin – USP
Laura Cánepa – UAM Luiz Antonio Mousinho Magalhães – UFPB
Jamer Guterres de Mello – UAM
Julierme Sebastião Morais Souza – UEG
Marga Carnicé Mur – Escuela Superior de Cine y Audiovisuales de Cataluña
Margarida Maria Adamatti – UFSCar
Pedro Plaza Pinto – UFPR Ramayana Lira de Sousa – UNISUL
Rogério Ferraraz – UAM
Rosane Kaminski – UFPR
Suzana Reck Miranda - UFSCar
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