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[Commlist] CFP: De-Westernizing Horror Conference, King’s College London. Extended Deadline.
Mon Aug 15 17:01:41 GMT 2022
CFP: De-Westernizing Horror Conference, King’s College London
Please note that we have now extended the abstract deadline for this
event to _Friday 26^th August_.
De-Westernizing Horror: Reframing the Genre Cinemas of Asia
King’s College London
Monday 31^st October – Tuesday 01^st November, 2022
Keynote Speaker: Meheli Sen (Rutgers University)
In 2012, Saër Maty Bâ and Will Higbee published their necessary and
urgent intervention,/De-Westernizing Film Studies/. The principle aim of
their collection was to “consider what forms a challenge to the enduring
vision of film as a medium – and film studies as a discipline – modelled
on ‘Western’ ideologies, theoretical and historical frameworks, critical
perspectives as well as institutional and artistic practices, might take
today” (2012: 1).
This two-day in-person conference at King’s College London takes up the
call of Bâ and Higbee and applies it to the field of horror film
studies. By interrogating the dominance of the West within existing
theorisations of horror cinema, we will ask how a transnational approach
to the genre within Asia might help us work towards the broader goal of
de-Westernizing horror film studies.
In this approach, we are building upon existing work on individual
national traditions of horror in Asia (e.g./Japanese Horror Cinema/[EUP,
2005],/Hong Kong Horror Cinema/[EUP, 2018],/Indian Horror
Cinema/[Routledge, 2017]), along with studies that discuss a range of
national traditions (e.g./Horror to the Extreme/[HKUP, 2009],/Horror
International/[WSUP, 2005],/Transnational Horror Cinema/[Palgrave,
2017]) and we aim to bring scholars working on a range of different
national horror traditions in Asia into dialogue with each other.
Moreover, we recognise that East Asian horror has dominated much of the
discourse to date, so this conference also aims to help draw attention
to previously neglected horror film traditions in Pakistan, Bangladesh,
India, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Turkey, and
Egypt, alongside the major East Asian industries in Japan, Korea, and
Hong Kong.
Topics may include, but are not limited to the following:
* Theorising Genre Cinema in an Asian context
* Global/Local dynamics in Asian horror
* Transnational connections across national traditions
* Remakes and Adaptations
* Politics of Race, Gender and Sexuality
* Ghosts, zombies, witches and monsters
* Religion, Folklore and Myth
* Fandom, Circulation and Reception
* Marginalised and neglected areas of horror
Please submit an abstract of 300 words along with a short biographical
note to:
(kclfilmconf2022 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(kclfilmconf2022 /at/ gmail.com)>
Conference Organisers: Dr Iain Robert Smith and Dr Zubair Shafiq (King’s
College London).
This conference is a collaborative event between King’s College London
and The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.
Deadline for abstracts has now been extended to _Friday 26^th August._
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