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[Commlist] Special issue CFP: Women’s Autobiographical Filmmaking
Mon Mar 25 12:55:04 GMT 2024
*Call for Papers*
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*Women’s Autobiographical Filmmaking*
Special issue of/Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media/, Summer 2026
Guest editors: Dr Felicia Chan (University of Manchester) and Dr Monika
Kukolova (University of Salford)
Autobiographical filmmaking refers to films created by filmmakers that
tell stories about their lives, experiences and memories. These may be
truthful or partially fictionalised, remembered clearly or
misremembered, or a combination of these, usually in ways that also
explore how film as a medium itself can do this — a form of
practice-as-research, if you like. We are interested in exploring with
potential contributors whether there might be a gendered nature to this
mode of filmmaking / life-remembering / self-narrating? Do filmmakers
who identify as women tell different stories about themselves and their
lives from those who identify as men, or do they do so in a different
way? How do women filmmakers navigate their simultaneous objecthood and
subjecthood in the eye of the camera (Everett, 2007)? Much of the canon
in film studies is constituted by works of male auteurs, all in one form
or another said to be exploring their lives, their pasts and their
selves on screen: think of figures like Federico Fellini, Woody Allen,
François Truffaut, Shane Meadows, the list goes on. This structural
domination is being continually challenged (Gledhill and Knight, 2015)
and moves to rehistoricise women’s filmmaking have seen increased
attention on figures from Agnès Varda through to Greta Gerwig though
much more remains to be done on women filmmakers in the global majority.
There has been a longer history of scholarship on women’s literary
life-writing (Smith and Watson, 1998; Neuman, 2016; Brodzki and Schenck,
2019) but less so on women’s life-writing on/through film as a mode of
self-narration. How have women filmmakers had to navigate the industrial
structures of filmmaking with all its gatekeeping mechanisms, including
access to capital? To what extent are these gatekeeping mechanisms
disproportionately discriminatory towards women?
We are inviting proposals to explore any area of the subject, although
we are especially keen to receive proposals from scholars studying the
ways women in the global majority use cinema to write themselves and
their memories into post/colonial histories. We would also like to
invite proposals on alternative publication formats such as the video
essay, and shorter provocations, interviews or reports.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
* Filmmaker case studies
* Close readings of individual films
* Industry analysis
* Autobiographical film as method
* Challenges to theoretical orthodoxies, e.g. auteur theory,
canon-making, etc.
* Decolonial approaches to gender studies and women’s filmmaking
Full-length articles: 5,500-7,000 words, including notes but excluding
references
Video essay: Approx. 3-15 mins, plus accompanying text 500-1000 words
Short reports, provocations, reviews, interviews, reflections:
1,500-2,500 words
Full-length articles and video essays will be subject to full peer
review. Guidelines
here:https://www.alphavillejournal.com/Guidelines.html
<https://www.alphavillejournal.com/Guidelines.html>
Publication Timeline
15 May 2024, abstract due
31 May 2024, notification of editors’ decision
15 January 2025, full video essay / manuscript due
Publication: Summer 2026
If you are interested in contributing to this issue, please send a
300-word abstract along with a brief biography, in the same file, to Dr
Monika Kukolova ((M.Kukolova /at/ salford.ac.uk)
<mailto:(M.Kukolova /at/ salford.ac.uk)>_)_
Feel free to contact us with any questions.
/Alphaville/is a diamond open-access journal, and it requests no fee
from authors or readers. Visit us at https://www.alphavillejournal.com
<https://www.alphavillejournal.com/>
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