MUSIC AND THE MOVING IMAGE IV
CONFERENCE at NYU Steinhardt, May 29-31, 2009
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Literature, Art and Culture in an Age of Global Risk
An international, Interdisciplinary Conference
Cardiff University, UK
Thursday 2*Friday 3 July 2009
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Imre Szemán (McMaster University, Canada)
Dr Charlie Gere (Lancaster University, UK)
What are the cultural implications of living under conditions of global, manufactured risk?
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Emergent Encounters in Film Theory: Intersections Between Psychoanalysis and Philosophy
Emergent Encounters in Film Theory: Intersections
Between Psychoanalysis and Philosophy
An International Film Studies Conference
King’s College, London, March 21st 2009, Strand
Campus, supported by the KCL Roberts Fund and
Wallflower Press. Organized by Davina Quinlivan,
Markos Hadjioannou, Ruth McPhee and Louis Bayman.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Keynote Speakers:
Parveen Adams (Fellow of the London Consortium)
Steven Shaviro (Wayne State
University)
The New Extremism: Contemporary European Cinema
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, 24th-25th of April 2009
Keynote Speakers: Dr Martine Beugnet, Edinburgh University, Professor Martin Barker, University of Aberystwyth Read More...
CFP: Documentary Now!
A Conference on the Contemporary Context and Possibilities of the Documentary
Conference Location: Birkbeck College, London
Dates: 10 + 11 October 2008 Read More...
The World Picture Conference on The Popular
October 24 and 25, 2008
Oklahoma State University
Keynote Speakers: Ernesto Laclau and Lauren Berlant
The World Picture conference is an annual meeting devoted to theory that takes place in the intimate setting of Stillwater, Oklahoma. Read More...
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY THROUGH FILM (AND VICE-VERSA)
SPECIAL INTEREST EDITION:
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY THROUGH FILM
(AND VICE-VERSA) Read More...
The Inhuman: Investigating Continental Thought in the Humanities
Conference Date: October 3-4, 2008
CFP Deadline: June 15, 2008
York University, Toronto Read More...
Final Call: Philosophy and Film / Film and Philosophy: A multidisciplinary conference
Conference announcement and final call for papers
UWE in association with the Arnolfini Arts Centre, Bristol 4-6 July 2008, the Arnolfini, Bristol
Sponsored by the British Society of Aesthetics Read More...
Visible Evidence XV
Hosted by the Lincoln Chair of Communications with the support of the Grierson Trust, bfi and Wallflower, VISIBLE EVIDENCE XV will take place in one of the UK’s newest universities sited in one of its most ancient cities. As usual, the conference will address all current issues in documentary studies including documentary and history, and fact-based theatre. Screenings will include films from the British National Film and Television Archive specially digitised for the conference as well as recent Grierson prize-winners. Read More...
CFP: Philosophy as Literature
A Special Issue of “The European Legacy”
Guest Editor: Costica Bradatan (The Honors College, Texas Tech University) Read More...
CFP: THE DECALOGUE BY KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI (Cinemascope.it)
THE INTERSUBJECTIVITY OF FILM APPRECIATION
THE DECALOGUE BY KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI
Edited by Silvia Angrisani
CALL FOR PAPERS
Please, send your proposals to info@cinemascope.it Read More...
CFP: On Colour in British Cinema and Television
Call for papers, Issue 12: On Colour in British Cinema and Television
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Philosophy and Film / Film and Philosophy: An Interdisciplinary Conference
UWE in association with the Arnolfini Arts Centre, Bristol
4-6 July 2008, the Arnolfini, Bristol
Keynote Speakers:
Vivian Sobchack (UCLA)
Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)
Robert Sinnerbrink (Maquarrie)
Catherine Constable (Warwick)
Julian Baggini (editor, The Philosopher’s Magazine)
Karin Littau (Essex) Read More...
Science Fiction Film and Television 1.1
Continuity and Innovation: Contemporary Film Form and Film Criticism
Contemporary film displays both its debt to the established forms and practices of narrative cinema, and to international developments in aesthetic practice and in new technologies that subtly shift the boundaries of cinema’s aural and visual field. Read More...
TRANSMISSION: CINEMA / PSYCHOANALYSIS
University of Cambridge, 17-18 September 2008
Keynote Speakers:
Professor Kaja Silverman (University of California, Berkeley) TBC
Professor Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam) Read More...
NEW NIGHTMARES: Issues and themes in Contemporary Horror Cinema and Horror Film Criticism
Issues and themes in Contemporary Horror Cinema and Horror Film Criticism
An international conference at Manchester Metropolitan University 3-4 April 2008 Read More...
Greek Cinema: Texts, Histories, Identities
GREEK CINEMA: TEXTS, HISTORIES, IDENTITIES
Liverpool, 23rd May 2008
A one-day conference organised by
Dr Lydia Papadimitriou, Screen Studies (Liverpool John Moores University) and Dr Yannis Tzioumakis, Media and Communication Studies (The University of Liverpool) Read More...
European Network for Cinema and Media Studies Conference
1970s BRITISH CULTURE
The School of Creative Arts, Film and Media at University of Portsmouth have been awarded a large research grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council to write the history of British visual culture in the 1970s. This is headed up by Professor Sue Harper. Part of the project is to run an interdisciplinary conference on the 1970s exploring the relation between the society of the period and its culture in the broadest sense. This conference will take place in Portsmouth on
1, 2 and 3 July 2008. Read More...
CFP: Knowledge, Violence, Discipline: (Re)Thinking Politics and the University
Knowledge, Violence, Discipline: (Re)Thinking Politics and the University
The 18th Annual Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture (PIC) Conference
April 25-26, 2008
Binghamton University – Binghamton, NY Read More...
MUSIC AND THE MOVING IMAGE III
CALL FOR PAPERS
The third annual conference, Music and the Moving Image, encourages submissions from scholars and practitioners that explore the relationship between music and the entire universe of moving images (film, television, computer, video games, and interactive performance) through paper presentations, roundtables, and plenary sessions. Read More...
CFP: Jacques Rancière Day Event
David Lean: 100th Anniversary Conference
Queen Mary, University of London, 24−25 July 2008 Read More...
The Museum Unbound: Works of Art and Film
34th AAH Annual Conference
Tate Britain, Tate Modern, and Chelsea College or Art & Design, London,
2 - 4 April 2008
http://aah.org.uk/conference/index.php Read More...
Visual Representations of Iran
13-16 June 2008
University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Read More...
CFP - Investigating Battlestar Galactica: Flesh, Spirit and Steel
International Association for Philosophy and Literature
hosting its 32nd annual conference in Melbourne, Australia next year. Read More...
Hypervisibility II
(Bilingual conference. University of Stirling, GB – June 25th - 27th 2008) Read More...
CFP Film and Philosophy: Teaching Philosophy Through Film
Submissions are now welcome for the next volume of Film and Philosophy, a Special Interest edition which will be focused on the use of film in Philosophy classes.
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CFP: The Possibility of Impartial Criticism
TOPIC
To be sure, any such approach would itself be decidedly partial in that it would necessarily be only part, perhaps only a very small and even insignificant part, of the whole story. But must it therefore also be partial in the other sense of being programmatically biased? I am hoping to arrange a panel to address this question. Read More...
Spielberg at Sixty International Conference
“Spielberg at Sixty” International Conference
Tuesday 20 - Wednesday 21 November 2007
University of Lincoln, England, UK Read More...
Catherine Breillat: Women, Sex, Violence, Cinema (CFP)
Catherine Breillat: Women, Sex, Violence, Cinema
Saturday, 12th April, 2008
Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, London Read More...
Journal of Zizek Studies CFP
International Journal of Žizek Studies:
Call for Papers - Volumes 2.1 & 2.2
Volume 2.1 - Special Graduate Student Issue Read More...