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[Commlist] Call for Papers: 'You are the killer: the giallo tradition of romance, violence, hedonism and bad taste'
Fri Mar 07 16:52:32 GMT 2025
*CFP: You Are the Killer: The Giallo Tradition of Romance, Violence,
Hedonism and Bad Taste* | University of Porto (CITCEM/ILCML) | Online
Date: 7 May 2025 (Online)
Deadline for submissions: 17 March 2025
Please submit your abstract proposals to these email addresses
indicating ‘CFP Giallo’:(joanaisabelfduarte /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(joanaisabelfduarte /at/ gmail.com)>, (guimaraesjpc /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(guimaraesjpc /at/ gmail.com)> and (andre.assis.almeida /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(andre.assis.almeida /at/ gmail.com)>.
The 1960s and 1970s saw the emergence of a genre in Italian cinema that
celebrated gratuitous sex, grotesque characters, garish set design,
vibrant colors, cheesy music, farfetched narrative arcs and, above all,
ornate and perplexing murder scenes. That genre was the giallo. At once
romantic and grotesque, giallo films stand out from other crime flicks
because they oftentimes try to foster an explicit connection (through
POV shots, for example) between the act of viewing and that of killing,
the spectator and the murderer. Said analogy is of course not exclusive
to giallo cinema, but one might say that the genre overindulges the
morbid pleasure of identifying with a monster, prompting the question of
whether we are as innocent as we think we are.
Initially dismissed as a streak of sleazy and very derivative horror
thrillers, giallo films have since overcome this reputation, emerging as
a highly influential genre celebrated for its distinctive style. The
giallo might have emerged from popular literature – in pulp magazines
and the libri gialli from the Mondadori series – but it was cinema that
established the giallo as an independent genre. Nevertheless, the
“yellow” novels already contained complex plots, sometimes gruesome
murders, suspense, and psychological tension. It was assumed by the
Mondadori editors that a series of this kind would not require "great
linguistic or stylistic sophistication”, but it did need “lively
translations which can be read easily and with pleasure”. Likewise, and
even more so than the text itself, the eroticism and the stylized
violence featured in giallo films can be found in Mondadori book covers.
In that sense, the giallo can be approached in various ways -- not only
through cinema but also crime fiction and visual culture.
We invite participants to explore such topics as:
- The dark side of the human mind: why do people kill and is there
anything special about “the mind of the murderer”? Why are gruesome,
excessively violent crimes committed? What is the connection between
pleasure and murder?
- Defining Giallo: a generic term in Literature, a genre in Cinema.
Disparities and affinities between Italian crime fiction, Il libri
gialli and Giallo movies;
- Fantasy, fairy tales and the supernatural in giallo cinema;
- The influence of Italian giallo on horror, thriller and crime films
around the world;
- Homages and pastiche in contemporary cinema and literature;
- How crime fiction (Italian and otherwise) played a role in shaping the
giallo film genre, due to its themes, style and narrative techniques;
- The translation, distribution and reception of giallo novels outside
of Italy;
- Giallo imagery: the impact of visual culture, such as pulp magazines,
the distinctive Mondadori covers and film posters, on the identification
of a literary and cinematic genre;
- Is there giallo literature today and, if not, have other genres taken
its place?
More info: https://citcem.org/en/events/you-are-the-killer/
<https://citcem.org/en/events/you-are-the-killer/>
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