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[Commlist] CFP: Horror Studies Now
Fri Feb 09 22:37:08 GMT 2024
Horror Studies Now: A Two-Day Conference (30-31 May 2024, Northumbria
University, UK)
Researchers working in the broad field of “Horror Studies” are invited
to submit abstracts about their research for an in-person conference,
hosted by the Horror Studies Research Group at Northumbria University
(UK), on 30-31 May 2024. The event will be free to attend.
Speakers will each deliver a 15-minute talk about their research,
followed by extended discussion and questions from the conference
delegation. We invite submissions from scholars at any career stage, but
we particularly welcome abstracts from early career researchers and new
voices in the field. The event is intended to provide a supportive space
in which to develop new ideas, network, and forge new collaborations
with fellow Horror Studies researchers.
The event seeks to explore ideas and approaches that have not yet been
adequately accounted for or represented in the field, encompassing (but
not limited to):
- The diversity of perspectives, identities, and voices that comprise
Horror Studies and horror production
- Independent horror production, alternative histories, and horror
originating from outside of Europe and North America - The field’s
methodological richness, including archival research, audience research,
practice-based research, and new theoretical approaches
- The breadth of cultural perspectives that inform Horror Studies and
horror media
- Horror in all its media forms including games, film, comics, music,
social media, television, literature, art, and so forth
We seek to foreground scholarly excellence within the field by embracing
a wide range of approaches, confronting representational biases within
the canon, highlighting strategies to counter these biases, and
contributing to a more diverse and inclusive academic landscape. We
encourage and welcome expressions of interest from members of the global
majority and people from underrepresented or marginalised groups.
Other events across the two days will include:
- Keynote lectures by Professor Alison Peirse (University of Leeds;
editor of 2020’s award-winning anthology, Women Make Horror: Filmmaking,
Feminism, Genre, and the 2024 special issue of MAI, “Doing Women’s
Global Horror Film History”) and Dr Kartik Nair (Temple University,
Philadelphia; author of 2024’s Seeing Things: Spectral Materialities of
Bombay Horror)
- A masterclass about “hidden horror histories”, with Adam Hussam Murray
(founder of Bristol Black Horror Club) and Dr Laura Mee (University of
Hertfordshire; co-editor of Liverpool University Press’s Hidden Horror
Histories book series and author of 2023’s Reanimated: The Contemporary
American Horror Remake)
- A publishing workshop with Dr Erin Weigand (interim commissioning
editor for Film and Television Studies at Palgrave Macmillan, and recent
alum of Northumbria’s Horror Studies Research Group)
To improve access to the event, a small number of travel bursaries (of
£150 each) will be available to PhD researchers, independent
researchers, and scholars who do not have institutional funding for travel.
The deadline for abstracts (250 words) is 23:59 (GMT) Friday 31 March
2024. Abstracts should be accompanied by a biographical statement
(50-100 words). To submit an abstract, please complete the form at the
following link: https://forms.office.com/e/cziKBQfJbv
Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their proposal within 7
days of the deadline.
Any questions should be directed to (horrorstudies /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)
Northumbria University is internationally renowned as the home of horror
scholarship. This research specialism was founded by our late Professor
Peter Hutchings, and the Horror Studies Research Group formalises
Northumbria’s concentration of experts in this area. Our core team are
widely recognised as leaders in this area, publishing field-defining
monographs, presenting keynote lectures at major conferences, delivering
talks at numerous European film festivals, holding positions on the
editorial boards of the field’s primary book series, and winning major
research grants. Our global reputation for research excellence in Horror
Studies is further proliferated by our many genre-based PhDs and alumni.
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