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[Commlist] CFP: British film and TV history conference
Sat Feb 18 10:11:42 GMT 2023
Find below the CFP for *Re-thinking Histories of Popular British Film
and Television*, a conference to be held at Northumbria
University,*27-28 June 2023*.
*_Proposal deadline: 24 February 2023._*
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*Re-thinking Histories of Popular British Film and Television*
Northumbria University, 27-28 June 2023
This event will take place face-to-face
Keynote presentations from
*Dr Beth Johnson*(Leeds) |*Dr Laura Mayne*(Hull) |*Prof Sarah
Street*(Bristol)
*Proposal deadline:*
Friday 24 February 2023
*Send proposals to:*
(britishfilmandtvnorthumbria /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(britishfilmandtvnorthumbria /at/ gmail.com)>
*Send queries to:*
Dr Johnny Walker ((johnny.walker /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)
<mailto:(johnny.walker /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)>)
Northumbria University’s Department of Arts, with financial support from
the Arts and Humanities Research Council, presents*Re-thinking Histories
of Popular British Film and Television*, a two-day conference to be held
on campus at Northumbria University, UK, 27-28 June 2023.
Colleagues are invited to submit proposals for presentations on any
aspects of “popular” British film and television history, broadly
defined, which advance scholarly understanding in this area. This
conference is intended to be a “state of the field” event – an
opportunity to reflect on and reassess the past and look ahead to the
future of British film and television historiography.
Papers might address, but are by no means limited to, the following themes:
* Genre
* Distribution/exhibition/circulation
* Policy
* Key figures in front of, and behind, the camera: e.g. actors,
directors, producers, distributors, exhibitors
* Promotional strategies
* Methodological concerns
* Preserving the past: archives and the future of British cinema and
television history
* Histories of British film and television within the academy
* British films and television programmes in national and
international contexts
* Lost continents – which areas of production are overlooked today,
and why?
Abstracts for single presentations, practical outputs, or panel
proposals comprising the details of 3 presentations/works, should be
submitted (tobritishfilmandtvnorthumbria /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(britishfilmandtvnorthumbria /at/ gmail.com)>, by 24 February 2023.
Acceptance notices will be sent out by the end of March 2023.
*Single paper/practical output proposals*must include:
* Title of presentation/practical output
* Name of speaker/creator, plus affiliation where appropriate
* Abstract (300 words)
* Speaker bio (50 words)
*Panel proposals*must include the above information for each of the
three speakers, plus an overall title for the panel itself, and a
rationale of 200 words.
*Individual presentations/works should not exceed 20 minutes in length*.
*Delegate rates, which includes refreshments on both days, are as follows:*
·£20 (employed)
·£15 (students/precariously employed/unemployed)
Please send any questions to the organiser, Dr Johnny Walker
((johnny.walker /at/ northumbria.ac.uk) <mailto:(johnny.walker /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)>).
The event is made possible with funds from the AHRC, and the fellowship
“Raising Hell: British Horror Film of the 1980s and 1990s”, PI: Johnny
Walker.
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