The realization that life is absurd cannot be an end,
but only a beginning. This is a truth nearly all great minds have taken as their
starting point. It is not this discovery that is interesting, but the
consequences and rules of action drawn from it.
-- Albert Camus
Announcing a call for papers for an anthology on
Absurdism. This collection of critical essays will examine landmark films that
display absurdism as a central concept. Focus will be placed on more current
examples since the turn of the 20th century. An introduction will contextualize
Absurdist films in the history of the theater of the absurd and absurdist
literature (i.e. Camus, Albee, Beckett, Stoppard). Chapters will delve deep
into aspects of absurdism, with dark humor, surrealism, and the weird as
sub-themes, in contemporary cinema. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged
(political, economic, literature, etc).
The anthology is under consideration as a book project
with McFarland Press, depending on outcomes of this CFP.
Topics could include not are not limited to:
- Classic absurdism recast in contemporary contexts (i.e. Catch-22, The Double)
- Surrealism and the weird in contemporary humor
- New forms and transformations of absurdism on film
- Absurdism and existentialism in contemporary cinema
- Absurdism in Asian cinema
- Rick and Morty
- Schizopolis (Soderbergh)
- Remakes and reimaginings of Alice in Wonderland
- Wet Hot American Summer (series)
- Nonsense and dark humor in the films of Terry Gilliam
- The films of Charlie Kaufman
- The films of the Coen Brothers
- The films of David Lynch
- The films of Yorgos Lanthimos
- The Absurdism of parody: afterlives of Airplane, Scary Movie, etc.
For consideration, submit a 250-300 word abstract and
bio. Materials due by October 1, 2020.
Ivy Roberts, robertsi@vcu.edu
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