------ Forwarded Message From: <[log in to unmask]> Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:04:55 -0500 To: <[log in to unmask]> Subject: CINEMA SOUTH ASIA (11/30; U Penn, 2/1/08-2/2/08) PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY CFP: CINEMA SOUTH ASIA (11/30; U Penn, 2/1/08-2/2/08) For scholars and cinephiles of world cinema, it has long been clear that there is only one national film industry that has, in the last fifty years or so, rivaled US cinema for quantity, quality, diversity, and near-global reach. Indian cinema‹not only those films produced in Mumbai (and now marketed as ³Bollywood² movies), but those produced in the many other regional languages (primarily Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, but also Gujarati, Bhojpuri), have achieved mass circulation in India and overseas for decades now, and in the last ten years these overseas markets have begun to play an even larger role in the economics of production. Today, for instance, a ³big² Bollywood film might open on the same date in Mumbai, New Jersey, London, Dubai, and Singapore. The art cinema tradition in India has produced directors like Satyajit Ray and Adoor Gopalakrishnan whose films are now part of the canon of world cinema. Following the first ³Cinema South Asia² conference held on March 17 and 18, 2006, the South Asia Center at the University of Pennsylvania plans a conference for February 1 and 2, 2008. We expect to have 5 panels of 3 speakers. The Penn South Asia Center is glad to enable this second conference by offering 15 panelists board and lodging. Please send your 150-200 word abstract by November 30, 2007 to Sheetal Majithia ([log in to unmask]) with the subject heading CINEMA SOUTH ASIA 2008 ABSTRACT. Panelists will be notified by December 7, 2007. Possible topics may include but are not limited to the following: South Asian cinema and social practice South Asian cinema and mediation Cinematic Time/ Space in South Asian Cinema South Asian Cinema and affect South Asian cinema and pedagogy South Asian cinema and philosophy South Asian cinema and other Asian cinema South Asian cinema in a global frame South Asian horror, documentary, adaptation South Asian cinema as visual culture Please see the University of Pennsylvania South Asia Center website for updated information. http://www.southasiacenter.upenn.edu/ ------ End of Forwarded Message ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org