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Sent on behalf of my colleague Jeremie Kuster (please respond to him
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Only two days are left to submit a film to the 11th RAI International
Festival of Ethnographic Film hosted by the Centre for Tourism and
Cultural Change at Leeds Metropolitan University in Leeds, England, from
1st to 4th July 2009. If you wish to submit a film, please do so by 15th
of January following the guidelines advertised at the festival website:
http://raifilmfest.org.uk/film/festival/2009/home
<http://raifilmfest.org.uk/film/festival/2009/home> .
The film festival will be followed by a thematically linked
interdisciplinary conference, 'Emotions in Motion: The Passions of
Tourism, Travel and Movement' (4th to 7th July) for which I am the
administrator. To present a paper in this conference, please send me an
abstract of no more than 300 words together with your full address
details and an abstract title. The official deadline to submit abstracts
is 1st May 2009. However, in order to facilitate travel and funding
arrangements for delegates, we offer a pre-admission deadline already on
28th February 2009.
The conference is broadly interested in the relationship between motion
and emotions, especially in the social fields of tourism and travel. In
the latter, bodies and matter are set in motion; people move through
unfamiliar grounds and are exposed to exotic sensations, to the heat or
cold of water, snow and sunshine, to odours, tastes, smells, colours,
and forms that contrast with the aesthetics of their quotidian
environments. Tourism and travel make them leave their secure spaces of
the familiar and expose them, in secure doses, to the unfamiliar. They
involve a somehow calculated transgression of the ordinary, a ritualised
temporary liquefaction of moral and aesthetic rules that frame everyday
life. Motion disturbs the order of those in movement and challenges them
to discover the familiar in the unfamiliar, to reconstruct and
reconsider normality through the encounter of the extraordinary. It
challenges them to repossess their bodies, to rethink the fundament of
their being, to reassess the separations that configure the natures and
identities of their belonging.
Themes of particular interest include:
- Passions and Transgressions: Eroticism, Liminality, Carnival, Violence
and Power in Tourism and Travel;
- Passions and Desires for Fluidity, Freedom, Friendship, Connection,
Transhumance, Authenticity, Beauty;
- Passions and Flirts with Danger, Fear and Fantasy in Tourism and
Travel;
- Passions and Joyful Sufferings: Epic Journeys, Mountain Liturgies and
Touristic Activities that (may) Hurt;
- Passions and Stendhal Syndromes: Religious and Aesthetic Sublimation
in Tourism, Pilgrimage and Travel;
- Passions and Consumptions: Pleasures and Symbolic Economies of
Eating, Digesting, Excreting in Tourism;
- Passions and Morals in Tourism and Travel: Ambivalences of Encounter,
Ethics, Moral and Legal Frames;
- Passions, Identity and the Making and Unmaking of 'Passions' in
Culture and Social Performance;
- Economies and Politics of Passion in Tourism, Hospitality and Travel.
For more information on the conference themes, please visit our website:
www.tourism-culture.com <http://www.tourism-culture.com/> .
With best wishes and on behalf of my colleagues and conference
convenors, David Picard, Simone Abram and Mike Robinson,
Jeremie Kuster.
Conference administrator
Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change
Leeds Metropolitan University
Old School Board 209
Calverley Street - Leeds
LS1 3ED United Kingdom
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www.tourism-culture.com
Other Forthcoming Events
Human Rites and City Lights:
Balancing Socio-Cultural, Artistic, Tourism and Commercial Dimensions of
Festivals
18 - 20 March 2009, Bratislava, Slovakia
Traditions and Transformations:
Tourism, Heritage and Cultural Change in the Middle East and North
Africa Region
4-7 April 2009, Amman, Jordan
Resorting to the Coast:
Tourism, Heritage and Cultures of the Seaside
25-29 June 2009, Blackpool, United Kingdom
New MA Course
MA Cultural Tourism
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