CFP: Interpreting Robert Altman (4/15/07; collection)
This is a call for submissions to a proposed edition of essays on the =
work of director Robert Altman. A couple of months after his =
unfortunate death, the Independent Film Center is finishing up a major =
retrospective of his work. Therefore, it is time to re-examine the =
varied canon of this influential filmmaker.
Topics could include:
Altman's influence on contemporary filmmaking
The social, political, and aesthetic meaning of his "mosaic" style =
of storytelling
Portrayal of women in his films
His use of politics
His films as historical documents of their time
His use of the same actors and actresses in his films
His innovations in sound and dialogue=20
His subversion of certain cinematic genres=20
His filmed stage plays
His decline in popularity in the eighties and resurgence in the =
nineties
The issue of race in his films
Satire in his films=20
Send 1-2 page abstracts by April 15, 2007 to:
Stephen R. Armstrong
Assistant Professor of English
Kingsborough Community College
2001 Oriental Blvd.
Brooklyn, NY 11235
or email sarmstrong_5_at_msn.com<mailto:sarmstrong_5_at_msn.com>
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