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[Commlist] Call for papers – European Symposium of the History of Audio Drama 2024
Wed Apr 10 19:26:16 GMT 2024
Call for papers – European Symposium of the History of Audio Drama 2024
https://radiojatek.elte.hu/call-for-papers-european-symposium-of-the-history-of-audio-drama-2024/
<https://radiojatek.elte.hu/call-for-papers-european-symposium-of-the-history-of-audio-drama-2024/>
Venue: Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Humanities, 1088 Budapest,
Múzeum krt 6-8., HUNGARY
We invite scholars of radio drama studies and related fields, and
practitioners, to contribute to the European Symposium of the History of
Audio Drama, held in Budapest, Hungary.
The genre of radio drama has many names, including podcast fiction,
scripted audio fiction, radio theater, or radio play and includs genres
such as ars acustica, radio / audio feature or documentary play. The
acces to these works are significantly more limited than of any other
literary/media production. After a recent low, with the popularity of
podcasts, audio dramas now again play an important role in our acustic
media ecosystem. With this, old, long time not aired pieces are
rediscovered and newly built online databases enable us to have an
overview of the corpus of past audio drama productions. However, since
the genre is language-locked, each country has different pathways in the
preservation, rediscovery and production and exchange of audio dramas,
from original productions to adaptations. The goal of this symposium is
to inspire discussion between scholars and producers of radio dramas to
have an overview of these national pathways, and to gain insight into
the new national and international rediscovery of the genre. Our
ultimate goal is to lay out the foundation of a European radio drama
study group where key works, authors, directors, national or period
styles and subgenres are explored to get a deeper understanding of how
this „invisible” genre developed over the last 100+ years responding to
artistic and political needs.
This is a nonprofit symposium organized by scholars and no registration
fee is requested.
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