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Philosophy and Film / Film and Philosophy
An interdisciplinary conference
Conference announcement and first call for papers
UWE in association with the Arnolfini Arts Centre, Bristol
4-6th July 2008, the Arnolfini, Bristol
Keynote Speakers:
Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)Vivian Sobchack (UCLA)
Robert Sinnerbrink (Maquarrie)
Catherine Constable (Warwick)
Karin Littau (Essex)
Julian Baggini (editor, The Philosopher’s Magazine)
In the last years there has been a growing interest in the
relationship between philosophy and film within both analytic and
European philosophical traditions. At the same time, film studies as
a discipline has always raised philosophical questions and has been
enriched by a variety of philosophical traditions. The aim of this
conference is to bring together scholars from both disciplines to
examine this shared history, as well as display the current range and
state of philosophical film analysis.
In what ways is film philosophically informative? What methodologies
have been developed for philosophical analysis of film? What do
various philosophical traditions bring to the study of film? What
does the practice of film studies bring to the practice of
philosophy? What vibrant areas have developed in these fields? The
conference theme is deliberately broad and proposals are invited on
any conjunction between film and philosophy. We welcome submissions
that range from general and methodological observations about the
field to readings and interpretations of specific films, genres, film
movements or filmmakers. We encourage submissions from graduate
students and will reserve some sessions for graduate papers.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
Film as philosophy
The ontology of cinema
Film and phenomenology
Particular philosophical approaches to film (Cavell, Deleuze,
Frampton etc.)
The Epistemology of film
Film affect
The philosophical worldview of particular directors
Subjectivity and cinema
Film ‘theory’ as philosophy
Aesthetics and film
Political philosophy and film
Historical developments in film-philosophy
Genre and philosophy
Philosophy and film movements (German Expressionism, Soviet Montage,
Italian Neorealism etc.)
Cinema as thought experiment
Morality and movies
Feminist philosophy and film practice
Film making as philosophical practice
Methodologies for philosophical film analysis
Contributions are invited for:Panel topics (2-4 speakers)
Individual papers (20 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion)Graduate
papers
We will endeavour to include as many papers as possible within the
time limits and are happy to discuss initial suggestions for panel
discussions.
NB: please send us your abstract before the deadline if you require
an early response. We strongly recommend this option for overseas
participants who may need to book flights.
Please send proposals (500 word abstract) by Friday 8 April, 2008 to:
Dr Havi Carel [log in to unmask]
Dr Greg Tuck [log in to unmask]
We prefer email submissions but you can also post your abstract to:Dr
Havi Carel/ Dr Greg Tuck
HLSS
University of the West of England (UWE)
St Matthias Campus
Oldbury Court Rd
Fishponds
Bristol BS16 2JP
UK
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