Film-Philosophy Conference, Espinho, Portugal, 1-3 July 2024
Tue, 5 Dec 2023 11:49:30 -0800
Dear All
This message is cross-listed with no apologies for the purposes of
registering with as many readers as possible. It is an announcement about,
and a call for papers for, the 2024 Film-Philosophy Conference, which will
be held on 1-3 July 2024 in Espinho, Portugal, in partnership with the FEST
Film Festival and organised with colleagues from the University of British
Columbia, the Instituto de Filosofia da Nova (Universidade Nova de Lisboa),
and the Universidade de Coimbra.
We are excited to announce that the keynotes for the conference are
confirmed as being (in alphabetical order):-
Catherine Constable (University of Warwick) - ‘The Sublime and Contemporary
Science Fiction Film’
João Mário Grilo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) - 'The description of film
direction as a philosophical operation: the case of Mizoguchi’s gendai-geki'
Homay King (Bryn Mawr College) - 'Enigma, Opacity: Race, Psychoanalysis,
and the Image according to Laplanche and Glissant'
There will hopefully also be an opening event on 30 June as a celebration
of our partnership with FEST, as well as other possible events during the
conference. We'll keep everyone updated about those in due course.
Espinho itself is a beautiful seaside town just south of Porto, which is
home to the nearest airport. In Antonio Tabucchi's Pereira Maintains, the
narrator describes Espinho as "a classy beach with a swimming-pool and
casino, I often used to have a swim there and then a game of billiards,
there was a first-rate billiard room, and that’s where I and my fiancée
whom I later married used to go… that was a wonderful time in my life, and
maybe I dream about it because it gives me pleasure to dream about it." We
can't guarantee billiards, but the beach, swimming pool and, for those
interested in such things, the casino will all be there.
The FEST Film Festival will be running just ahead of the Film-Philosophy
Conference, from 24 June to 1 July, 2024. Delegates may want to consider
attending both events. The festival's website is here:
https://site.fest.pt/en/.
Scholars, both established and emerging, are invited to submit proposals
for the conference. These will generally take the form of individual papers
- but we are not opposed to panel proposals if you have one (panels will
consist of three speakers offering traditional, i.e. 20-minute, papers; or
four people if speakers are willing to speak for only 15 minutes). We are
also amenable to proposals for workshops and roundtables with multiple
speakers if you wish to put one together.
The call for this conference is open, in that there is no single expected
theme or set of themes, although we shall certainly encourage speakers to
propose papers on topics that push at the boundaries of film-philosophy, be
that by looking at non-western films and/or film thinkers, or that are
engaged in 'decolonial' film-philosophical work in some respect. And of
course we welcome speakers from non-western (or non-northern, if you
prefer) backgrounds. Maybe there is a great paper to be delivered on
cinematic billiards, too.
Proposals should be submitted to [log in to unmask] The deadline
for the proposals is 28 February 2024, with accepted speakers being
notified by the end of March 2024.
We look forward to receiving proposals, and we might well send around this
email a few times between now and the deadline in order to keep the
conference in people's minds; I hope that this is okay with the recipients
of these listserv messages. Most of all, though, we hope to see you in
Espinho!
With best wishes
The 2024 Film-Philosophy Conference Organising Committee
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Dr William Brown
Assistant Professor of Film, University of British Columbia
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Website: http://begstealborrowfilms.com/
Recent publications
2023: *Navigating from the White Anthropocene to the Black Chthulucene*,
Winchester: Zer0 Books. (Available here
<https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/zer0-books/our-books/navigating-white-anthropocene-black-chthulucene>
:
https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/zer0-books/our-books/navigating-white-anthropocene-black-chthulucene
.)
2023: 'Black Cinematic Poethics,' Film-Philosophy, 27:3,
https://doi.org/10.3366/film.2023.0239.
2023: 'The Colour of Film-Philosophy,' Film-Philosophy, 27:2,
https://doi.org/10.3366/film.2023.0226.
2022: 'Black (W)hole Foods: Okra, Soil and Blackness in The Underground
Railroad (Barry Jenkins, USA, 2021),' Philosophies, 7:5,
https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies7050117.
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