Conference
to be held at the University of Northampton (UK)
16/02/2019
– 17/02/2019
From Weekend (dir. Andrew Haigh, 2011) to Call me By Your Name (dir. Luca
Guadagnino, 2017), from God’s Own Country (dir. Francis Lee, 2017) to Moonlight
(dir. Barry Jenkins, 2016) and Love, Simon (dir. Greg Berlanti, 2018),
contemporary Western gay male cinema has endured a shift in both
representational strategies and a boom in popularity within both mainstream and
independent spheres, since 2010. ‘Western gay male cinema’, more specifically,
refers to cinema that features a gay male protagonist, has narrative themes
that relate to gay male identities and films that are primarily produced for
gay male audiences. Prior to 2010, there have been Western gay male films that
have been significant in either their representations or their popularity
(ranging from the films that centred on gay men in New Queer Cinema to films
such as Brokeback Mountain [dir. Ang Lee, 2005]), however, Western gay male films
since 2010 have: gained (mass) attention within hegemonic spheres of success
such as the Academy Awards and the BAFTAs, infiltrated a plethora of genres
from the Teen (Young Adult) Film to the Erotic Thriller and Romantic Drama, and
some have begun to (further) investigate intersectionalities of age, gender,
class, race and sexuality.
This
two-day conference aims to investigate both independent and mainstream
contemporary Western gay male cinema, and its many facets and iterations. We
welcome contributions from postgraduate researchers, early career academics and
established scholars, from Film, Media, and Cultural Studies more broadly, and
we of course welcome papers from a queer, feminist or intersectional lens too.
For the purpose of this conference, ‘contemporary’ connotes new and modern gay
films, and therefore discussion and analysis should focus on films released
since 2010. Lastly, while what constitutes ‘Western cinema’ or the ‘Western
world’ is a much-debated topic, by ‘Western’ we mean films that are produced
and released in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.
Our
confirmed keynotes are:
We welcome
abstracts that centre on, but are not limited to the following in direct
relation to contemporary Western gay male cinema:
- Representations of gay male identity
- Space, place, temporalities and time
- Genre, ideology and iconography
- Representations of sex and/or intimacy
- Representations of love and/or romance
- Stylistic and narrative techniques (representational strategies)
- Analysis of critical and commercial reception of contemporary Western gay male films
- Gay male audiences, fans and fandom
- Intersectionality (age, race, class, gender, sexuality and disability etc.)
- The relationship between mainstream and independent gay male filmmaking practices
- The relationship between contemporary Western gay male cinema more specifically, and contemporary ‘queer’ cinema more broadly
- Contemporary Western gay male films and their place in Queer Film Festivals
Please send
abstracts of 250 – 300 words, with a supporting bio of no more than 100 words,
to both Connor Winterton (Connor.Winterton@mail.bcu.ac.uk) and Anthony Stepniak
(Anthony.Stepniak2@northampton.ac.uk).
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