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[Commlist] Call for Papers Reminder for Cine-Excess 16: Reframing the Monsters Outside: Mavericks, Rebels and Rule Breakers in Cult Film
Tue Aug 09 15:04:20 GMT 2022
This is a reminder for any scholars wishing to submit conference
proposals to the /Cine-Excess/ 16 International Film Festival &
Conference that our Call for Papers is open until *Monday 22^nd August*.
The full Call for Papers alongside confirmed guests and keynote speaker
can be found below:
*Call for Papers: /Cine-Excess/ 16 International Film Festival &
Conference *
*/Cine-Excess/**16 International Film Festival & Conference *
*Reframing the Monsters Outside: Mavericks, Rebels and Rule Breakers in
Cult Film (18th - 23rd October 2022)***
*Online conference with accompanying **physical/virtual guests and
screenings - presented by Birmingham City University, MAC Birmingham,
The Electric Cinema and Mockingbird Cinema.***
*Confirmed Guests of Honour: ***
*Ti West (/House of the Devil/, /The Innkeepers/, /X/) - live Streamed
festival address ***
*Peter Strickland **(/Flux Gourmet/, /In Fabric/, /Berberian Sound
Studio/) – in person/live streamed festival address ***
*Confirmed Keynote Speaker: Professor Maisha Wester (University of
Sheffield) ***
For its 16th annual edition, /Cine Excess/ invites a critical rethinking
of cinematic rule breaking and those cult film figures, practices and
traditions that have been so central to debates in this field. From
early cinema to the subversive contemporary screen, rule breaking
remains a perennial theme to cult film discourse, and accommodates a
diverse range of filmmakers, performers and industrial practices. From
classic cult mavericks like Ed Wood and John Waters through to
contemporary, cutting-edge auteurs who experiment with the limits of
genre and cult film definition itself such as this year’s guests *Ti
West* and *Peter Strickland*, this tradition manifests in a range of
films and their reception contexts and broader legacies. However, the
concept of the cinematic outsider also incorporates important
considerations of race, gender, sexuality and disability within cult
film representations. Some of these themes will be addressed by
*Professor Maisha Wester* in her keynote address on the topic of
Anti-Blackness and Relative Monstrosity.
Additionally, the dynamic evolution that marks cult cinema has seen the
very notion of rule-breaking itself change, along with the role of what
have typically been defined as mavericks and rebels. The spirit of
transgression that lies at the heart of rule breaking – be it
ideologically, stylistically, industrially or a range of other ways –
now sees new manifestations of how this spirit of subversion can be
rethought.
Accordingly, this year’s theme *Reframing the Monsters Outside:
Mavericks, Rebels and Rule Breakers in Cult Film* invites participants
to look back over cinema’s established mavericks as well as considering
contemporary outsiders within the terrain of cult film. The topic of the
film mavericks and outsiders will also consider broader issues
pertaining to subversion and transgression; who historically has been
associated with breaking the rules, how that concept has changed and how
mavericks and rebels can be most productively reimagined as we move
forward in a spirit of inclusive representation.
Proposals are invited for individual papers or pre-constituted panels
that consider cult film case-studies within a range of differing
contexts that relate to this year’s theme. However, we would
particularly welcome contributions that focus on the following areas:
* Challenging the orthodoxy: the films of Ti West.
* Case-studies of cult mavericks, rebels and rule breakers.
* Experimental world building and beyond in the films of Peter
Strickland.
* LGBTQIA+ rebels and rule breakers in cult films/cult industries.
* Mavericks, monsters and rule breakers: horror and monstrous
marginality.
* (Re)gendering the cult film mavericks.
* Dangerously different: disability and intersectionality in cult film.
* Rethinking genre through the cult film deviation.
* Porn rebels, body doubles and sexual mavericks.
* Indigenous and diasporic renditions of the outsider.
* Mavericks beyond the West: Asian, African and South American cult
film rule breakers.
* Cult film bandits: outlaws, criminals and revolutionaries on screen.
* The maverick as maniac: loners, outsiders and the cult thriller.
* Welcome to the machine: industrial readings of the cult film
organisations.
* Aural rule breaking and the sonic intersections: The sounds of cult
cinema.
* Maverick identities: cult and national cinema contexts.
* Mainstream Agitators: cinema’s new rule breakers.
* Cult creatives: zines, magazines and their cultural legacies.
* Constructed “heroes” and contested “muses”: maverick collaborations.
* Thrills at the margins: transnational examples of the cult action
canon.
* Forgotten icons: reconsidering the lost cult film performer.
* Channels of dissent: new media, innovation and rule breaking.
Please send a 300-word abstract and a short (one page) C.V. by *Monday
22nd August 2022* to:
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