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Call for papers: "Genre Beyond Hollywood" one-day postgraduate conference hosted by the Film department at the University of Southampton, 8th July 2012.
Please refer to the CFP attached and forward this information to anyone who might be interested. For general enquires send an email to [log in to unmask]
The Conference Committee:
Elena Caoduro, Beth Carroll, Zubair Shafiq Jatoi
Film Department
Humanities Faculty, Avenue Campus
University of Southampton
SO17 1BJ
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GENRE BEYOND HOLLYWOOD, 8th July 2012
http://genrebeyondhollywood.wordpress.com/
The aim of this conference is to investigate genre theory in European and World cinema contexts. Film genres, regardless of their points of origin (geographically, culturally, or theoretically), are always subject to a multitude of influences; this hybridity not only results in the shaping and reshaping of existing genres but also in the emergence of new ones. This conference wants to investigate what happens when genre theory, which has been developed mainly in response to dominant Hollywood paradigms, is applied to non-Hollywood cinema industries of the world.
Alongside concepts of authorship, gender and national identity, genre has been one of the main categories within film studies to make sense of cinematic texts and their reception among audiences. This conference offers an opportunity to postgraduates and early career researchers to extend the borders of genre theory beyond Hollywood. Our event takes into consideration theoretical and methodological challenges, as well as geographical, cultural, political and economic implications.
Topics for papers on European and World cinemas might include, but are not limited to:
● Mapping and tracing genres across different European and World cultures in terms of their historical development.
● Genre hybridity and the emergence of sub-genres outside Hollywood.
● Cultural (national) specificity and its role in the creation of film genres.
● Cross-cultural reception of genres.
● Contemporary genre theory and non-western cinema.
Abstracts submission
Deadline: 15th February 2012
All abstracts to be sent to [log in to unmask]
Abstracts for 20 min. papers should be limited to 300 words. Please also include details of your institution and a short biography. Any queries may be directed to the email address above.
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