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[Commlist] CFP Spectral Cinema and Contested Landscapes
Tue May 03 10:40:56 GMT 2022
Paper proposals are invited for the one-day symposium/Spectral Cinema
and Contested Landscapes/, taking place Friday 28th October 2022 at
University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, UK.
What role might ghosts have in the way traumatic histories are
communicated and represented on screen? How might the ghost have the
capacity to bring the past forwards to us in the present and enable us
to reconsider how histories have been formed and by whom? How are
strategies of haunting and the haunted useful to us when thinking
through contested histories and contested landscapes? How can global,
hybrid and alternative approaches to both documentary film and
socially-engaged fiction encompass these ideas to critically re-evaluate
society and our position within it?
These questions are at the forefront of a growing number of creative
practitioners who are building on the work of sociologists Avery Gordon
(/Haunting and the Sociological Imagination/), Grace Cho (/Haunting the
Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War/) and more
recently cultural theorist Zuzanna Dziuban (/The Spectral Turn: Jewish
Ghosts in the Polish Post-Holocaust Imaginaire/) to bring the notion of
ghosts and haunting into socially and politically driven works that
readdress and gently dismantle Western colonialist interpretations of
knowledge-formation, authority, supremacy and otherness. Further,
contemporary practice in this field is differentiated from how we might
have traditionally encountered the ghost in cinema to re-position the
ghost within moving image practice as a political entity with agency and
intention.
This symposium and its associated events will delve into this relatively
recent branch of scholarship and will centre around
practice-as-research./Spectral Cinema and Contested Landscapes/is a
hybrid project encompassing an academic symposium and a series of
public-facing events in Farnham.
Keynote: May Adadol Ingawanij (University of Westminster).
Confirmed artist’s presentations: Juanita Onzaga (/Our Song to War/);
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley (/Pirating Blackness/).
We warmly welcome artists, practitioners, theorists and early-stage
researchers to present their work. In this context we are considering
cinema in its broadest sense and works presented and discussed will
include any permutations of film, video art, television, installation,
audio works, AR, games. Please see the attached for potential areas of
inquiry.
*Please submit a 200-300 word abstract + a 100 word bio + contact
information (all on the same document) with links to practice-based work
if appropriate to Roz Mortimer ((roz.mortimer /at/ uca.ac.uk)) by 24th June 2022.*
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