Silver Screens: Ageing Masculinities in Film and Visual Culture
hosted by Huston School of Film & Digital Media, NUI Galway
Sept 4-5 2020
Film and Visual Cultures [TV; advertising; photography; media] are
instrumental not only in reflecting but in constructing and reinforcing popular
images and narratives of ageing. In recent years such narratives have gained
special pertinence with the demographic shift to older populations across
European and western nations.
As cinema audiences, too, are “greying”, it is to be expected that
explorations of the theme of ageing and representations of mature characters
are becoming more popular and diverse.
This is confirmed by the success of recent European films such as The
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011), Amour (2012), 45 Years (2015), Toni Erdmann
(2016), Youth (2016) or A Man Called Ove (2018), among others. However, despite
this evident rise of older film characters, critical studies on ageing to date
have been largely limited to selected examples in the context of Hollywood,
while analyses of gendered ageing have primarily focused on images of older
women as actors and characters. Through this conference and resulting
publication we aim to redress this lacuna.
Our interest ranges from the depiction of film characters to
considerations about specific actors/stars, filmmakers or audiences. While our
focus will be mainly on European film, comparative studies with other national
cinemas and genres as well as discussions of the impact of Hollywood on
European film - and vice versa - are most welcome.
The conference and ensuing publications form part of a wider consortium
project “Gendering Age: Representations of Masculinities and Ageing in
Contemporary European Literatures and Cinemas” [MascAge] funded under ERA
Gender-Net + Project under the auspices of the Irish Research Council.
Potential topics and approaches might include (but are not limited to):
Representations of ageing masculinities and:
- Hegemonic gender norms
- Stardom and/or Genre
- National cinemas
- The body (e.g. sexuality, sports, disability, illness)
- Intergenerational relationships
- Queer ageing
- Memory, history and identity
- Death, mourning and loss
- Audiences (festivals, clubs, etc.)
- Comparative studies of images of ageing masculinities (national, textual, historic)
Proposal Deadline: April 15th 2020
Please forward a 300-word proposal and a short bio to Dr Tony Tracy and
Dr Michaela Schrage-Frueh at: Irishmascage@gmail.com
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