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[Commlist] CfP: Style, Form, and the Slasher Film
Wed Jul 24 08:39:44 GMT 2024
Wickham Clayton would like to remind everyone of this upcoming deadline.
There have been some good responses, though Wickham'd particularly like
to solicit abstracts from people in marginalised communities as Wickham
would like this collection to be reflective of the range of voices in
the area. Furthermore, Wickham would very much welcome work on
approaches to the slasher outside of North America.*
*/REMINDER -/* CfP: /Style, Form, and the Slasher Film/ (Working Title,
for intended publication in 2027/28)
Edited by Wickham Clayton
The slasher film has received a significant amount of increased critical
attention within the last decade, suggesting it is not only /not/ a dead
subgenre, but also one that has a tremendous amount of critical and
theoretical relevance to the development of film aesthetics.
Furthermore, the slasher is itself subject to changes in popular cinema
form. The style and form of the Hollywood slasher film is still a very
fruitful area for exploration, however global iterations of
the slasher are indicative of its continued application in film.
Furthermore, the fusing of formalist methodologies with cultural studies
has been shown to be beneficial to both frameworks yet there is space
for further demonstration of this hybrid approach, ultimately providing
groundwork for strengthening both.
With these points in mind, this volume proposes to continue the
exploration begun in /Style and Form in the Hollywood Slasher Film
/(2015), while expanding the scope of case studies and applications.
Abstracts are invited relating to the subjects covered in the first volume:
* Historical developments in slasher cycles
* Formalist readings of films, franchises and cycles
* Defining the qualities of slasher sub-subgenres and tendencies
* Critical readings (cultural studies and ‘theory’) of slashers using
formalism as a foundation for close analysis
* The application of formalism and cognitivism toward further cultural
studies analyses (including representation, identity politics,
class, race, gender and sexuality)
Furthermore, Wickham strongly encourage and invite abstracts on (but not
limited to) the following approaches expanding the scope of the original
volume:
* The style of the slasher in a North American context, with focus on
the relevance of Canadian, Indigenous, Mesoamerican and US
independent filmmaking
* Formal innovation and interpretation in global cinematic iterations
of the slasher
* Considerations of formal contributions of overlooked figures
in slasher production
Furthermore, this collection aims to be not just inclusive, but
representative of the range of voices in film production, criticism and
viewership. Therefore I am actively soliciting abstracts from
marginalised writers, scholars and critics, inclusive of race, class,
gender, sexuality and nationality.
There is interest from Palgrave Macmillan, as the publisher of
/Style and Form in the Hollywood Slasher Film/.
Please send abstracts of no more than 350 words and a brief bio to
Wickham Clayton ((_gwickhamclayton /at/ googlemail.com)
<mailto:(gwickhamclayton /at/ googlemail.com)>_) by 31 July 2024. Queries
welcome, and early career/PhD student/non-traditional scholar-friendly.
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