Updated CFP 10/28/09-Transgressive Cinema SWTXPCA-2010 Call for Presentations: Transgressive/Exploitation/Grindhouse/Arthouse- Cinema Panels Co-Chairs [log in to unmask]<http:[log in to unmask]> Robert G. Weiner John Cline [log in to unmask]<http:[log in to unmask]> The area chairs are seeking submissions for presentations on any aspect of Exploitation/Horror/Experimental film, although papers that explicitly engage with the concept of "transgression" are strongly encouraged. This is the third year for this area, and we are hoping to expand on the success of the previous three years in order to make SW/TX PCA/ACA an important forum for scholarly discussion of these kinds of films. This year, we will also be continuing our well-received film screening/discussion panel series. Last year, our focus was on Ruggero Deodato's notorious 1980 film, Cannibal Holocaust. This YEAR will be looking specifically at SOCIAL JUSTICE AS TRANSGRESSION IN FILM and will be screening Herbert Biberman's Salt of the Earth truly one of the most CONTROVERSIAL MOVIES EVER MADE (if not the most controversial). In fact it was banned by the US government. Yet its message was one of be kind to one another; all races can and should get along; WOMEN HAVE RIGHTS TOO! Very progressive AND TRANSGRESSIVE FOR 1953! We are looking for participants in a roundtable discussing about Salt of the Earth and social justice as transgression. If you are interested in participating in this roundtable discussion, please contact the area co-chairs. If societies are defined by the limits they place on personal behavior, then acts of transgression are necessary to identify just where those limits lie. Significantly, films that exist outside of the multiplex mainstream often traffic in representations of such taboo breaking. In other words, this panel is seeking presentations that look at films that "push the envelope to the point of tearing it." The types of films and filmmaking that we are looking for are not limited to traditional horror films, or even the many subgenres that can be described as "exploitation." Transgressive themes are frequently explored in experimental and arthouse cinema as well. Nevertheless, as a general rule these films all share a penchant for content that disturbs more than it placates. We encourage submissions to utilize a wide variety of methodological approaches, from psychoanalysis to reception studies. Some filmmakers to consider: Nick Zedd/Richard Kern/Genesis P. O and Psychic TV/Matthew Barney/Herman Nitsch/Dwain Esper/H.G. Lewis/ Ruggero Deodato/Lucio Fulci/Dario Argento/Andy Milligan/Kenneth Anger/George Kuchar/Curt McDowell/ Ken Jacobs/Craig Baldwin/Georges Franju/Bunuel/Fellini/ Jörg Buttgereit/ Jan Svankmajer/Takashi Miike/ Abel Ferrara/ Tony Tenser/Pete Walker/ Monika Treut/Jane Campion/Alfred Hitchcock/David Cronenberg/Rob Zombie/Peter Greenaway These are only a FEW of the filmmakers one could look at; we strongly encourage papers that examine others as well. Co-chairs Rob Weiner Humanities Librarian Texas Tech University Box 53841 Lubbock, TX 79453 [log in to unmask]<http:[log in to unmask]> John Cline 2200 S. Pleasant Valley Rd. Apt 808 Austin, TX 78741 [log in to unmask]<http:[log in to unmask]> Conference Rates: Professionals, $140; Graduate students $120; Spouse, partner $50 Information about our areas of study, conference travel, lodging, and the organization can be found on our regularly updated website: http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/index.html We look forward to seeing you this winter in sunny Albuquerque where we invite you to explore Route 66, local pueblos, hiking trails, museums, the Sandia and Isleta casinos, area ski resorts, and nearby Santa Fe. 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010 Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association http://swtxpca.org/ Submission Deadline: 12/15/09, Priority Registration Deadline 11/1/09 Conference Hotel: Hyatt Regency Albuquerque 330 Tijeras Albuquerque, NM 87102 505.842.1234 ---- Learn to speak like a film/TV professor! Listen to the ScreenLex podcast: http://www.screenlex.org