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[Commlist] CFP: Folk horror 50 years after The Wicker Man Symposium
Thu Aug 31 07:04:14 GMT 2023
*A folk horror symposium presented by The Dukes Cinema, Lancaster and
the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing at Lancaster
University.*
*Friday 27 October 2023**
*Lancaster
Keynote: *Andrew Michael Hurley*(author of/The Loney/and/Starve Acre/).
Call for Papers
2023 marks the fiftieth anniversary of perhaps the most influential folk
horror film of all time, Robin Hardy’s/The Wicker Man/. Long regarded as
a cult curiosity, Hardy’s iconic film changed the template for British
horror, and fifty years later is finally achieving the scholarly
attention it deserves. This symposium, timed to coincide with the Dukes
Theatre’s annual/Dark Dukes///festival, aims to assess the film’s
legacy, from the rise of folk horror in the 1970s to the so-called folk
horror revival in the 2010s and beyond. It will examine/The Wicker
Man///within its broader intellectual, social and historical contexts,
asking why this particular film made such a mark on the cinematic
landscape and how it continues to inspire filmmakers, writers, artists
and musicians.
We seek abstracts for 20-minute papers on topics that may include, but
are not limited to:
* The different versions of/The Wicker Man/
* Historical and fictional sources for/The Wicker Man/
* /The Wicker Man///and the 1970s
* /The Wicker Man/’s Influence on later folk horror
* /The Wicker Man/’s locations
* /The Wicker Man/’s soundtrack
* The landscapes of folk horror
* Folk horror ecologies
* Animals in folk horror
* Ritual and sacrifice in folk horror
* Folk horror, religion, magic and belief
* Masks and costumes in folk horror
* Folk horror in a global context
* Folk horror and national identities
* Folk horror, decolonisation and race
* Masculinities in folk horror
* Feminist and queer interventions in folk horror
* Writing folk horror
* Folk horror across media
* Music and folk horror
* Folk horror comedy
* Folk horror’s hidden histories
* The politics of folk horror
* The future of folk horror
Applicants are kindly asked to note that this is an in-person-only event.
/Dark Dukes/, an annual festival partly supported by Film Hub North,
takes place 25-29 October 2023 and celebrates horror classics alongside
new releases. Delegates will be offered a special discount if they wish
to attend /Dark Dukes/ events before or after the symposium.
Please send abstracts of 250 words and a short bio to Johnathan Ilott
and Catherine Spooner (atfolkhorrorlancs /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(folkhorrorlancs /at/ gmail.com)>
*Deadline for abstracts: 31 August 2023.*
We aim to contact applicants within 2 weeks of the deadline.
https://dukeslancaster.org/folk-horror-50-years-after-the-wicker-man
<https://dukeslancaster.org/folk-horror-50-years-after-the-wicker-man>
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