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italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
CFP: ITALY AND ITS AUDIENCES: 1945 TO THE 
PRESENT CONFERENCE
Oxford Brookes University, 7-8 July 2016

 

Confirmed keynote speakers:

Robert C. Allen (University of North Carolina)

Mariagrazia Fanchi (Catholic University of Milan)

Martin Barker (Aberystwyth University)

 

In recent years studies of audiences and reception in the Italian context have flourished, both in relation to cinema (see Fanchi 2014; Casetti and Fanchi 2006; Fanchi and Mosconi 2002; Treveri Gennari, Hipkins and O’Rawe 2011) and television and new media (see Barra 2015; Scaglioni 2013; Penati 2013). This work situates itself in the broader context of analyses of the empirical spectator in Anglo-American film history (see Allen 2006, 2007, 2011; Biltereyst, Maltby, and Meers 2012; Maltby 2011). The conference aims to bring together for the first time scholars working on spectators andaudiences of Italian film, television, and new media. We particularly welcome contributions in the following areas:

  • Methodological approaches: oral history, ethnography, statistical surveys, mapping audiences

  • Genre and star reception by audiences

  • Gender, class, race and sexuality

  • Geographical and topographical emphases in audience work: rural and urban, North and South, centres and peripheries

  • Diaspora and mobility: audiences outside Italy/audiences within Italy consuming non-Italianproductions

  • Audience behaviours and fan cultures

  • Memorabilia and material culture

  • Age and generations within spectatorship

 Submissions should be:

250-300 word abstracts with a bibliography of 3-4 titles.

Abstracts should be submitted by 30th January 2016 to the conference organisers at:

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Abstracts should follow this order:

  1. author(s), b) affiliation, c) email address, d) title of abstract, e) body of abstract, f) bibliography

E-mails should be entitled: Italy and its Audiences Abstract Submission.

We will acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper proposals submitted. If you do not receive a reply from us in two weeks, you should assume we did not receive your proposal.

Pre-formed panels are welcome and papers can be submitted both in Italian and in English.


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Dr Daniela Treveri Gennari

Reader in Film Studies
School of Arts
Oxford Brookes University
Headington Hill Campus
Oxford OX3 0BP

Tel. 01865-483460
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Moralizing cinema: Film Catholicism and Power (eds. by Daniel Biltereyst and Daniela Treveri Gennari) Routledge (New York) December 2014. http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415712644/
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