Since the
early 2000s, a wide range of 'survival' media has been created, watched, played
and explored. Alongside the rise in the production of survival media, this
popularity is also evidenced by the prevalence of survival narratives in more
traditionally established genres such as horror, disaster and thrillers. From
reality TV shows like 'Survivor' to video games such as The Long Dark, from
advertising to films such as 'Trapped' and '127 Hours', this symposium explores
what can be learnt from examining these narratives which foreground human
survival.
What does the popularity of survival narratives in contemporary media
tell us about the realities and concerns of individual and collective survival
across the world? Positioning survival media as a 21st century global
phenomenon, how can we understand the challenges of our survival in the
contemporary world such as climate change by exploring the landscapes and
terrains imagined by survival media?
This
symposium aims to engage with these questions and bring together all who are
who working on survival media across the disciplines. Inviting works on
survival films, reality and fictional television, literature, video games,
advertising and other forms to a symposium, all work will be shared in a day-long
event on April 30th 2019 at the University of St Andrews. We invite
conference-style papers of 20 minutes, more informal 5 minute interventions and
debates, and other more experimental presentations of both academic and
practice-based work. There will also be a survival media-themed activity
followed by a plenary Q&A. The symposium is designed to facilitate
discussion on this engaging topic, aid inter-disciplinary networking and
provoke new questions on the notion of ‘survival’.
Proposals
of no more than 250 words and a 50 word bio should be sent no later than
February 15th 2019 to:
Cassice
Last- cl225@st-andrews.ac.uk
Shruti
Narayanswamy- sn52@st-andrews.ac.uk
There are a
few travel bursaries available for PG students and ECRs which will be assigned
by a lottery system.
This
conference is brought to you with financial support from the St Leonard's
Doctoral and Postgraduate College Community Fund, the University of St Andrews
CAPOD GRADskills Innovation Grant / PG Conference Fund and the BAFTSS Event
Grant Scheme.
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