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[Commlist] Dementia in Film, Media and Culture cfp
Thu Nov 30 18:00:16 GMT 2023
*Dementia in Film, Media and Culture*
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A symposium to be held at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh on 31^st
May 2024.
Confirmed keynote: Dr Sadie Wearing, London School of Economics.
In recent times, as Hartung and Kunow (2022) note, dementia has become a
pervasive cultural idiom and shorthand for being old. Cultural
representations of dementia are vast and varied in origin, and are
increasingly evident in film, literature, theatre, television and across
media and cultural forms. Whether this increase in number is matched by
an expansion or deepening in how dementia is imagined and understood,
however, is debatable. Notable and troubling similarities remain and may
reflect both storytelling conventions and assumptions about later life
in the global north. Increasingly, however, creative practitioners,
carers and academic scholars are examining the ways in which cultural
forms might help us to think through the representational dilemmas of
dementia (Wearing, 2023), in so doing bringing new ways of conceiving
and responding to dementia to the fore.
This symposium seeks to bring together academics and practitioners
interested in the ways in which dementia is represented in culture and
what consequences these representations might have in public domains and
in broader understandings of the condition. The symposium takes a
special interest in film, literature and media, but would be glad to
receive papers on any cultural form. Likewise, academics and
practitioners from any discipline or any area of practice are very
welcome to attend and give papers. It is intended that worked-up papers
from the symposium will become part of an edited collection with the
same title – /Dementia in Film, Media and Culture/ – and Edinburgh
University Press has indicated that it would be glad to see a book
proposal in this area.
If you’d like to present at the symposium, please send a proposal of 300
words (for a 20 minute paper), along with a biography of 100 words, to
(mstewart /at/ qmu.ac.uk) <mailto:(mstewart /at/ qmu.ac.uk)>__
The deadline for proposals is 11^th January 2024.
*References*
Hartung, Heike and Kunow, Rüdiger (2022) ‘Introduction: Alzheimer’s
disease as a gendered affliction – Masculinities between dementia
ventriloquism and symptomatic readings’, in H. Hartung et al (eds.)
/Ageing Masculinities, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Narratives/, London:
Bloomsbury, pp. 1 – 16.
Wearing, Sadie (2023) ‘Frames of dementia, grieving otherwise in /The
Father, Relic /and /Supernova/: Representing dementia in recent film’,
in R. Ward and L. J. Sandberg (eds.) /Critical Dementia Studies: An
Introduction/, London: Routledge, pp. 100 – 115.
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