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Dear all,

 

We have already had a number of exciting submissions - this is a reminder that there are just two weeks left until the deadline for proposals on the 1st May 2019, details as follows.

 

Call for Papers

“Centre for Contemporary Legend: Folklore on Screen”

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13-14 September 2019

Location: Sheffield Hallam University, Cantor Building

153 Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 2NT

 

Following the success of the inaugural symposium launching the Centre for Contemporary Legend research group in 2018, we are hosting a larger, themed, conference at Sheffield Hallam University “Folklore on Screen”, 13-14 September, 2019.

 

This conference will bring together scholars for two days of discussion about folklore in its many forms: its history, present and complex future in relation to cinema, television, photography, digital and online media studies. The conference aims to explores the meaning, import and relevance of folklore in the media, its representation, communication and perpetuation. The multidisciplinary nature of the conference is aimed at a broad spectrum of scholars with either a particular specialism in folklore or an interest in folklore studies as pertaining to their own subject.  We seek papers that address the broad span of folklore on screen, from early film and photography, folk horror film, television and music video and forward into urban and online contemporary legends and ‘creepypastas’. Papers on related themes such folklore as relating to landscape or as connected with or the current difficult, shifting political climate and associated onscreen representations are also welcomed.

 

Proposals should be 200-300 words max for 20-minute papers, we also welcome suggestions for themed or grouped panels.

Possible topics to be explored, but not limited to, include:

·         Folklore in Film

·         Folklore on television

·         Folklore and photography

·         Folk horror and the ‘wyrd’

·         Urban Wyrd

·         Urban legends

·         Hauntology, hauntological media

·         Earth mysteries on screen

·         UFOs, aliens and ancient astronauts

·         The occult in media

·         Ghosts and hauntings

·         Folkloric monsters and cryptozoology

·         Legend and belief

·         Cults and Moral panics

·         Fairies on screen

·         Memes, digital and online legends

·         Creepypastas

·         Folklore and social media

·         Folkloric landscapes onscreen

 

Proposals are due by 1st May 2019. Proposals can be submitted via email to:

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We will provide speakers and delegates with information about location, refreshments and accommodation nearer the time.

For questions, please contact Dr. David Clarke [log in to unmask], Diane A. Rodgers [log in to unmask] or Andrew Robinson [log in to unmask]

 

 

Very best wishes,

Diane A. Rodgers    MA, Pg Cert LTHE, FHEA

Senior Lecturer | Media Arts & Communication | Faculty of Arts, Computing,Engineering and Science

Sheffield Hallam University | City Campus, Cantor Building | Sheffield S1 2NT |email: [log in to unmask]

Please note I work part time Mon-Weds.

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