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MIP 2017 : International Conference on Moving Image and Philosophy

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Link: https://mip2017.wordpress.com/
 
When Jul 7, 2017 - Jul 8, 2017
Where Porto, Portugal
Submission Deadline Jan 20, 2017
Notification Due Feb 10, 2017
Categories    philosophy   film   cinema
 

Call For Papers

Keynote Speakers

THOMAS WARTENBERG (Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Mount Holyoke College)

DANIEL RIBAS (Instituto Politécnico de Bragança | CITAR – Universidade Católica Portuguesa)

SUSANA VIEGAS (IFILNOVA – Universidade Nova de Lisboa | Deakin University, Australia)

We welcome proposal submissions for the International Conference on Moving Image and Philosophy, held in Porto (Portugal), 7-8 July , 2017.

Deadline: 27 January 2017
Word limit: 750 words

Please prepare your abstract for blind review (your abstract should be anonymous). Include a separate document with your contact information, a short bio, and the title of your paper. Title your e-mail “MIP2017” and send it to mip2017@hotmail.com

Abstracts may be written in English or Portuguese

Each presenter will have 25 minutes to present her/his paper followed by a 15 minutes discussion

Topics and issues of interest include (but are not limited to):
– Classical and contemporary film theory (formalist, psychoanalytic, feminist, cognitive, structuralist, etc.);
– Definitions of cinema (essencialist – e.g. medium specificity – and nonessentialist);
– Philosophical themes in film (ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, epistemology, etc.);
– Genre(s) (the issues on film genres, avant-garde, documentary, pornography, horror, drama, etc.);
– Specific films (interpretations, influences, presented philosophy, etc.);
– Sex and gender issues (feminist and queer film, the image of women in movies, etc.);
– Issues on narrative, spectatorship, authorship, etc.;
– Authors on philosophy and film (Arhnheim, Carroll, Wartenberg, Mulvey, Bordwell, Deleuze, etc.);
– Cinema and other arts (film and music, film and photography, film and architecture, etc.);
– Filmmakers (Bergman, Tarkovsky, Chaplin, Eisenstein, Carpenter, Kubrick, etc.);
– Other issues and relations between philosophy and film.

We encourage people from various backgrounds to submit proposal for we support a multidisciplinary dialogue. We also strongly encourage submissions any under-represented groups

Decision will be made by 10 February 2017

Fees:
– Unwaged Students – 50€;
-Waged Students – 80€;
– Standard – 90€

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