(CFP: PAMLA 2022) The Depictions of Femme Fatale from the 18th to the 21st century
PAMLA 2022 is excited to announce that the extended deadline for paper proposal submissions is July 10 for the 119th annual PAMLA Conference at the beautiful UCLA Luskin Conference Center and Hotel in Los Angeles, California!
Visit our conference portal CFP page and begin to search for a session that interests you! Once you’ve done so, you will hear back from your prospective presiding officer in the following days after the deadline.
--Presiding Officer(s)
Marina Cuzovic-Severn (California State University - Los Angeles)
marinacuzovic@gmail.com
Abstract
This panel seeks proposals for papers on representations of femme fatale in different world cultures from the 18th to the 21st century in works of literature, cinema, music, painting, photography, etc.
Description
This panel seeks proposals for papers on representations of femme fatale in different world cultures from the 18th to the 21st century in works of literature, cinema, music, painting, photography, etc. The objective of this panel is to explore how the representations of this figure changed over time in different media and to debate how these changes are documented in relation to politics, gender, history, feminism, etc. at the time, as well as draw conclusions about similarities and differences of these representations in different cultural and political contexts.