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[Commlist] CFP: The 12th Biennial Association for Southeast Asian Cinemas Conference
Sun Sep 01 09:53:37 GMT 2024
CFP: The 12th Biennial Association for Southeast Asian Cinemas
Conference
Sustainable futures: ecologies, kinships, and communities in
Southeast Asian Cinemas
The 12th Biennial Association for Southeast Asian Cinemas Conference
(ASEACC) will take place at Chiang Mai University, on 14 – 16
August 2025. The focus of the conference is Sustainable Futures:
ecologies, kinships and communities in Southeast Asian Cinemas. This
theme will be addressed from a broad range of perspectives in order
to encourage critical engagement with current debates in film theory
and the environmental humanities, inviting papers that theorize the
diverse film and media practices across Southeast Asia including new
developments in artists’ moving image, video art, VR, and activist
media.
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in ecological approaches
to film and media studies including publications devoted to
Southeast Asia (e.g. Chua, Davis and Taylor, 2021; Chulphongsathorn
and Lovatt, 2022; Ryan and Telles, 2022). Seeking to build on this
work, the conference invites papers that develop new approaches to
questions of ecology and sustainability from a variety of
perspectives including film production, exhibition, discussion and
circulation. We are interested in papers that respond to questions
such as: What can a specific focus on Southeast Asian film bring to
existing debates within the fields of energy ethics, the blue
humanities, posthumanism and human-nonhuman relations (including
human-spirit) and/or animal studies? And what kinds of practices
build and sustain communities, kinships and solidarities in the face
of ongoing ecological and humanitarian crises brought about by
extractivist capitalism, war and authoritarianism?
We welcome a range of methodological and theoretical approaches.
Topics could include (but are not limited to):
Sustainable practices in film production and archiving
Materialism, extractivism, electronic waste
Feminist, indigenous and decolonial theories of environmental histories
Queer ecologies
Animism and more-than-human relations in film aesthetics, genres and
narratives
Sustaining practices of kinship and communities through film
production, exhibition, criticism and pedagogy
Cinema and moving images in the context of ritual, religious and
other supra-human engagements
Migration, war, and human rights on screen
Animal studies and film
Energy ethics on screen
Blue humanities, oceanic humanities
Elemental media
Useful cinema, non-theatrical cinema, industrial films,
infrastructural cinema
Activist film and video, social movements
Film and the plantationocene
Abstract Submission Deadline: December 1, 2024.
Please use the online forms below to submit your paper or panel
proposals. Paper and panel abstracts should not exceed 300 words.
Panels should have at least three papers but not more than four
papers, and each panel proposal must also be accompanied by the
corresponding paper proposal for each paper on the panel.
Graduate students are invited to apply for an online workshop, which
will be held via Zoom the day prior to the conference on August 13,
2025. Workshop participants will be divided into small groups of 3-4
students. Each group will work with a mentor, who will offer close
feedback on their submissions and moderate the workshop. Everyone in
the group will read each other’s work and offer constructive advice
during the workshop, in the spirit of intellectual engagement and
generosity. We welcome submissions of completed drafts or
works-in-progress (future conference presentations or research
publications).
Panel proposers: https://tinyurl.com/aseacc2025panels
<https://tinyurl.com/aseacc2025panels>
Paper proposers: https://tinyurl.com/aseacc2025papers
<https://tinyurl.com/aseacc2025papers>
Graduate workshop proposers: https://tinyurl.com/aseacc2025gsw
<https://tinyurl.com/aseacc2025gsw>
For conference inquiries, please email the abstracts committee:
Leong Yew – NUS College (lyew /at/ nus.edu) <mailto:(lyew /at/ nus.edu)>; Mariam
Lam – University of California-Riverside (mariam.lam /at/ ucr.edu)
<mailto:(mariam.lam /at/ ucr.edu)>; Katrina Tan – University of the
Philippines Los Baños (katan /at/ up.edu.ph) <mailto:(katan /at/ up.edu.ph)> and
Sophia Siddique – Vassar College (soharvey /at/ vassar.edu)
<mailto:(soharvey /at/ vassar.edu)>.
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