CFP: Documentary in England, 1930-1960 (6/27/03; essay collection)
The English Eye/I: Documentary in England, 1930-1960
This essay collection will examine the relationships between documentary
writing/film and art, forms of representation, culture, and national identity.
Possible topics may include:
-- Documentary writings of the Depression (the work of George Orwell, or lesser
known documentary writers, for
example)
-- the Mass Observation movement
-- Theories about documentary (John Grierson, Storm Jameson)
-- Documentary films of the 40s and 50s
-- Documentary and the Spanish Civil War, Second World War
-- the connection between documentary filmmaking and the British New Wave
(directors such as Karel Reisz)
-- the relationship between literary or artistic subjectivity or the
construction of British/English national identity and documentary
-- questions of "high" culture, "low" culture": is documentary "art"?
Please email abstracts (500 words) to both Chris Hopkins
(c.i.hopkins_at_shu.ac.uk) and Janine Mutell (jmutell_at_hotmail.com) by Friday 27th
June.
Completed essays of 5-6000 words should be submitted by Monday 1 September as
email attachments (in Word format, using MLA referencing conventions).
Chris Hopkins
English Subject Group Leader
Principal Lecturer and Teaching Fellow in English Studies
Sheffield Hallam University
Phone: 0114 225 4364
E mail: c.i.hopkins_at_shu.ac.uk
Home page: http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cs/teaching/chk/index.htm
Address: English, School of Cultural Studies, Collegiate Campus, Sheffield
Hallam University, Sheffield S1 1WB, UK
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