
XXVI International Conference of Film Studies. Rome, May 6-8, 2021. Department of Philosophy, Communication, and Performing Arts - University of Roma Tre. Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Áine O’Healy (Loyola Marymount University), Igiaba Scego (writer and journalist), Jennifer Smith (Head of Inclusion, BFI)
Please send your 300-350 words abstracts for individual proposals with 3-5 keywords, a short biography, and your contacts to Prof. Leonardo De Franceschi and prof. Ivelise Perniola at romatreconf2021@uniroma3.it by the 31st of March, 2021. The acceptance of proposals will be confirmed by the 12th of April, 2021. Fee for applicants attending: 20 euros. We welcome 20-minute papers. The languages of the conference are English and Italian.
We are seeking a variety of applications to present on the themes of the conference that may include:
Modes of Representation
Esthetic Forms and New Languages
Documentary Narratives
Made in Italy, Transnationalism, Anti/models
Authors/Authoresses and Performers
Degree of Multilingualism
Diversity Politics in Creative Industries
Bad Practices still in use in Italian film and media
Please read the extended version of the call for papers here
Contact Info: Department of Philosophy, Communication, and Performing Arts - University of Roma Tre - Via Ostiense 139 - 00154 Rome - ITALY
Contact Email: romatreconf2021@uniroma3.it URL: https://filosofiacomunicazionespettacolo.uniroma3.it/
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