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[Commlist] cfp: Futures of Chinese Cinemas Conference
Wed Mar 29 04:02:49 GMT 2023
Futures of Chinese Cinemas
University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC), May 19 & 20, 2023
Conference Description
This conference examines the current state of Chinese film culture,
production, and scholarship and its impact on world cinemas in the 21st
century. Growing from two previous film conferences held at UNNC that
examined Chinese cinemas ('100 Years of Chinese Film & Screen' in 2021,
and 'Chinese Film Aesthetics' in 2022), this conference shifts its focus
to examining the contemporary landscape of Chinese film and Chinese film
scholarship, including emerging developments, movements, and other
phenomena.
It will be a hybrid conference, with both in-person and online
presentations. Due to the current travel situation, we anticipate that
people from outside China will probably be unable to attend in-person.
Submission Guidelines
Proposals for 15 minute presentations should be submitted using the
following form by midnight (China Standard Time), Sunday 2 April -
https://forms.office.com/r/smFGMiTuiZ
Proposals should include a 150-word abstract and a (max.) 50-word
biography. If you encounter problems with the form, please send your
proposal to (Corey.Schultz /at/ nottingham.edu.cn)
A full programme and abstracts will be available near the time of the
conference. If travel restrictions change, the conference may have to be
postponed or cancelled. For in-person attendees, there will be a fee of
100 RMB to cover coffee/tea breaks and meals. For further information,
please see:
https://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/humanities-and-social-sciences/schools-and-department/international-communications/research/futures-of-chinese-cinemas.aspx
For questions, please contact (Corey.Schultz /at/ nottingham.edu.cn).
Conference Venue
Ningbo, home the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) is one of
China's oldest cities in the northeast Zhejiang province. It is a
thriving port and business city, and well located for travel to
Shanghai, with high-speed rail links connecting the two cities in
approximately two hours. In 2004, UNNC was granted permission by the
Chinese Ministry of Education to become the first Sino-foreign
university in China, in partnership with Zhejiang Wanli Education Group.
Now more than 8000 students study BA, MA/MSc, PhD and EdD degrees in
UNNC’s three faculties: Business, Science & Engineering, and Humanities
& Social Sciences. Full details on travel by air, road and rail can be
accessed via the University Visitor Information page at
https://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/about/contact-us.aspx
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