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*Gettysburg College Philosophy and Film Seminar*

 “Cinema and the Thought of Gender”


*Call for Abstracts*


*April 7 & 8, 2017*


*Seminar Director: *Vernon W. Cisney,

Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College


*Keynote Speaker: *

Michele Schreiber, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies, Emory
University

Author of *American Postfeminist Cinema: Women, Romance and Contemporary
Culture* and co-editor of *Indie Reframed: Women’s Filmmaking and
Contemporary American Independent Cinema*


The Gettysburg College Philosophy Department, in cooperation with the
Cinema and Media Studies Program, are delighted to announce the 2nd annual
meeting of the Gettysburg College Philosophy and Film Seminar, entitled
“Cinema and the Thought of Gender.” As the popular art form that
incorporates aspects of all other aesthetic media, cinema possesses a
unique power to imaginatively transform our experience of the world. But by
this same power, it is also capable of insidiously and unconsciously
reinforcing our most pernicious preconceptions and stereotypes. This myriad
potentiality is particularly salient as it pertains to the question of
gender, insofar as cinema is fundamentally concerned with the images of
living bodies. The cinematic representation of gender thus provides
multiple avenues of theoretical exploration and analysis, from the
philosophical to the cultural, economic, sociological, theological,
aesthetic, and psychological.


The Gettysburg College Philosophy and Film Seminar will be held on the
campus of Gettysburg College in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, just one
hour from Baltimore and ninety minutes from Washington, D.C. The vision of
the seminar is to provide an intimate setting where collegial and rigorous
intellectual enrichment of an interdisciplinary nature can take place. In
the true spirit of the liberal arts, we invite submissions of abstracts
from across the spectrum of academic disciplines.


Suggested questions include, but are not limited to, the following:

-        In what ways can seemingly traditionally gendered films
subversively critique traditional categories?

-        What effects, if any, has the ‘Bechdel test’ had on popular
cinema?

-        How can cinema constructively reorient conceptions of the
relations between love, gender, community, and family?

-        What is the significance of the recent rise in popularity of
‘woman warrior’ film series such as *The Hunger Games *and *Divergent*?

*Seminar Details and Submission Instructions*


*Dates and Events: *The seminar will take place on Friday and Saturday,
April 7 & 8, 2017. In addition to the seminar sessions, there will be a
public keynote address delivered by Prof. Michele Schreiber; a Gettysburg
College Student Panel, titled ‘The Woman Director Speaks’; and a public
film screening. To ensure the intimate collegiality of the event, we will
accept no more than twelve participants to the seminar. For this reason, we
ask that seminar participants plan to attend all associated events over the
course of April 7 and 8.


*Format*: To optimize intellectual enrichment, the primary format of the
seminar will be discussion, as opposed to presentation. Accepted papers
will be collected and distributed to seminar participants one week prior to
the seminar, to allow a basic familiarity with the arguments in advance.
The participant’s allotted time at the seminar will then be forty-five
minutes, ten of which will be devoted to the presentation of key passages
and elements of the argument. The remaining thirty-five minutes will be
dedicated entirely to discussion. With this in mind, in preparing an
abstract, participants should think in the direction of approximately 12-15
pages for their papers.


*Travel and Costs: *There is no registration fee for the seminar, and
shuttle transportation to and from the airport in either Washington, D.C.
or Baltimore will be provided at no cost to seminar participants. In
addition to light breakfasts, there will be light snacks, lunches, and
dinners provided on the days of the seminar (April 7 & 8). As the events
span the entirety of both days, participants traveling by air will want to
plan to arrive on April 6 and depart on April 9, though we also encourage
extending your stay should you wish to visit the battlefield or the
Gettysburg National Cemetery. The GCPFS has blocked rooms at a conference
rate, discounted for seminar participants, at the Gettysburg Hotel in the
heart of downtown Gettysburg, just a few blocks from campus.


*Please submit detailed abstracts of no more than 600 words, in .doc,
.docx, or .pdf format, to the seminar director, Vernon Cisney,
at [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>, no later than December 11,
2016. Any questions may be so directed as well. In the abstract, please
include title, author name and institutional affiliation, and contact
information. *

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*Vernon W. Cisney, PhD*
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy
Gettysburg College

Visit my homepage: http://vernonwcisney.com/

Follow my blog - Flows and Becomings: http://blog.vernonwcisney.com/

Academia.edu Profile: https://gettysburg.academia.edu/VernonCisney

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