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[Commlist] CFP - International Conference on Women and Cinema in Spain, Portugal and Latin America
Wed May 11 10:38:17 GMT 2022
CFP - International Conference on Women and Cinema in Spain, Portugal
and Latin America - UC3M (Madrid) - Deadline extended: May 31
International Conference
Women and Cinema in Ibero-America: politics, histories, representations,
intersectionality
University Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M)
Getafe Campus, Madrid, Spain
21, 22 & 23 September, 2022
Organised by:
Research Group “Television-cinema: memory, representation and industry”
(Tecmerin) [www.tecmerin.es <http://www.tecmerin.es>] UC3M
University Institute of Spanish Cinema UC3M
Deadline: 31 May 2022
contact: (tecmerin /at/ uc3m.es) <mailto:(tecmerin /at/ uc3m.es)>
Complete info and submissions:
http://eventos.uc3m.es/go/mujeresycineiberoamerica
<http://eventos.uc3m.es/go/mujeresycineiberoamerica>
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
- Patricia Torres San Martín, Researcher and Professor of Universidad de
Guadalajara (México)
- Margarita Ledo Andión, Filmmaker and Professor of Universidad de
Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
Parallel activities: Focus on the Brazilian filmmaker Helena Solberg in
collaboration with Filmoteca Española (Spanish Cinematheque).
*Call for papers*
In recent years, we have witnessed a strengthening and popularisation of
the feminist movement that has made a particular impact on Spain,
Portugal and Latin America, where effective transnational campaigns have
emerged. Framed within a Fourth Wave, these demonstrations give renewed
urgency to demands related to violence against women, reproductive
rights, or equal representation in all sectors. Also connected to social
protests against the neoliberal resurgence, contemporary feminisms
embrace intersectionality as a framework for analysing social injustice
and alliances with ecological, anti-racist, or decolonial movements and
perspetives, among others.
Filmmaking, as a cultural, social, and political practice, has not been
foreign to this push, as seen in a host of phenomena: the greater
participation of women in the film industries, the increase in films
dealing with complex and diverse gender experiences, the rise of
associations and collective practices, the greater awareness of public
institutions aiming to address gender inequalities and the consolidation
of films made by women as an academic field of study.
This international conference aims to become a point of encounter and
reflection between scholars, professionals, and cultural agents
interested in analysing the situation and role of women in
Ibero-American cinema, as well as the impact of contemporary feminism on
film culture and its academic approach, without overlooking its social
dimension. The conference is divided into three main areas covering film
policies and the logics of production and circulation, representations,
narratives and film languages, and theoretical and historiographical
perspectives; all of that with special stress on intersectionality as an
analytical sensitivity that provides a plural and complex outlook, where
gender is examined in relation to other axes of power or inequality. It
also aims to delve into the transnational and historical networks in the
region and the dynamics of cultural, capital, and human mobility
fostered by filmmaking from a gender perspective.
Submissions may include the following topics/research fields:
*Politics, production, circulation*
- Public discourses and policies to promote gender equality in
Ibero-American cinema at national, regional, and supranational levels.
- Manifestations and impact of feminism (associations, collectives,
discourses, agendas) to reshape the film and audiovisual sector.
- Studies on the labour market and incorporation of women, from
production (executive, creative and technical positions) to circulation
(distribution, curatorship, promotion, etc.).
- Modes of production favoured by women filmmakers and creative
contributions from other professions.
- Circulation and reception of films made by women, whether commercial
or non-commercial (experimental, documentary, militant, collective,
community, etc.).
*Representations*
- Languages, aesthetics, and representations of cinema made by women
that challenge dominant gazes and formulate a counter-canon of feminist
thought and practice.
- Gender perspectives in the study of genre, authorship, and stardom.
- The themes and motifs of the feminist agenda opened to questions such
as environmentalism, racism, anti-capitalism, migration, and decolonial
critique.
- Intersectional perspectives on film representations (race, ethnicity,
age, disability, sexual orientation, social class.)
*Histories*
- Historiographical reviews focusing on women’s contributions to cinema
that incorporate intersectionality or transnationality as analytical
pillars.
- Updates on the theoretical perspectives and analytical categories of
feminist film theory.
- Methodological, theoretical, and practical proposals on sources for
the study of cinema made by women and the preservation and conservation
of these sources and film collections.
- Contributions to historiography by film critics and its redefinition
through digital platforms.
- Contributions of women academics to film history and study of the
links between academia, feminist activism, and film practice.
*SUBMISSION FORMATS*
The conference accepts proposals in Spanish, English, or Portuguese
until May 31, 2022, in any of the following formats:
- Individual papers: individual presentations lasting up to 20 minutes.
- Pre-constituted panels of three or four papers with a maximum of 20
minutes of speaking time per paper.
- Audiovisual essays of up to 15 minutes. In collaboration with
Tecmerin. Journal of Audiovisual Essays
[http://tecmerin.uc3m.es/en/journal
<http://tecmerin.uc3m.es/en/journal>] a monograph will be published on
the theme of the conference in which these papers may be included after
a peer-review process.
The conference offers the possibility for the papers to form part of a
digital publication with an ISBN in the repository of the University
Carlos III of Madrid. An editorial committee will select the
publications that will finally form part of this volume.
Authors are required to provide their name, institutional affiliation,
email address, the title of the paper, an abstract (max. 300 words), and
a short bio of the speaker (max. 150 words). In the case of
pre-constituted panels, each speaker is asked to submit information on
the individual paper, as described above, and the panel title. In all
cases, the submission should be made through the following form
(registration required: username and password):
http://eventos.uc3m.es/go/mujeresycineiberoamerica
<http://eventos.uc3m.es/go/mujeresycineiberoamerica>
*REGISTRATION FEE*
All conference participants must pay the registration fee once the
acceptance of the proposal has been confirmed. The registration form
will be available in June 2022 and up to the conference’s opening.
Early registration (up to July 31, 2022)
- PhDs: 75 €
- Postgraduate students (Master’s and PhD candidates): 30 €
Late registration (from August 1, 2022)
- PhDs: 100 €
- Postgraduate students (Master’s and PhD candidates): 45€
Postgraduate students will be required to prove to be enrolled in a
postgraduate program during the year 2021/2022.
*ORGANIZED BY*
- Research Group TECMERIN (Television-Cinema: Memory, Representation and
Industry), University Carlos III of Madrid.
- University Institute of Spanish Cinema, University Carlos III of Madrid.
*WITH THE SUPPORT OF*
- The Institute of Women, Ministry of Equality, Spanish Government.
- R+D+i “Cinematic Cartographies of Mobility in the Hispanic Atlantic’
(CSO2017- 85290-P), funded by the State Research Agency, Ministry of
Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government and co-financed by
the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
- R+D+i “Film and Television in Spain in the times of the Digital Turn
and Globalization (1993-2008): identities and practices of production
and consumption” (PID2019-106459GB-I00), funded by the State Research
Agency, Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government.
*IN COLLABORATION WITH*
- Department of Communication & Media Studies, UC3M
- Master’s Degree in Film and Television, UC3M
- Filmoteca Española
- Tecmerin. Journal of Audiovisual Essays
- MYC Association of Women and Cinema (Mujeres y Cine)
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