Political Imaginaries of Small Cinemas and Cultures
Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
September 11-12, 2020
In a world of mainly undisputed capitalism, growing populism, increased
global mobility, migration catastrophes, and minority activism, new forms of
political experience and imaginaries are emerging. For this reason, film and
cultural studies need to reconsider the range and impact of the political and
social forces that drive, within global frameworks, the construction and
circulation of cultural products. Charles Taylor describes the social imaginary
as a way to convey both the subjective realm of social existence and the
collective strata of common practices and of perpetually evolving political
institutions. The notion of the imaginary has emerged across diverse fields in
the humanities and social sciences, as well as in other disciplines. However,
film studies have not convincingly addressed the way in which small cinemas
have attempted in the last decades to translate cultural, economic, social
complexities on screen. The question is how images of the social, political,
ideological were reshaped in the (post)neoliberal age and what effects they
have on the cultural production of small nations.
For this reason, the conference welcomes papers which investigate
political imaginaries in small cinemas and cultures, including – but not
limited to – the following areas:
- Perceptions and genealogies of democracy
- Representations of global capitalism and local crises
- Re-enactments of nationalism
- Left and right populisms
- Identity reconfiguration across gender and race
- The devaluation of labour and post-socialist economic hierarchies
- Perspectives on precarity, poverty, and social inequalities
- Eco-activism, and challenging big capital-driven climate change
- Political subjectivities in globalized capitalism
- Political ideologies of aesthetic forms
- Colonial, postcolonial, anticolonial, and self-colonial imaginaries
- Neoliberal structures in film and cultural markets
- Small culture imaginaries and big markets
Please send your proposal – title, abstract (up to 300 words) and short
bio – to smallcinemas.bbu@gmail.com by the deadline of May 15, 2020.
Confirmation of acceptance will be issued by June 10, 2020. For other inquiries
please contact Professor Claudiu Turcuș: claudiu.turcus@ubbcluj.ro
Conference fees, online payment – Faculty: 50 €; PhD or Independent
Scholars: 30 €.
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