CFP: 2014 Literature/Film Association Conference

FLUID FRONTIERS: MARGINS AND CONFLUENCES IN LITERATURE, FILM, MEDIA, AND CULTURE

October 2 – 4, 2014

University of Montana: Missoula, Montana USA

This year’s conference focuses on dimensions of fluidity found at margins and meeting points of literature, film, media, genre, and culture. While proposals addressing these topics in the context of the American West are especially encouraged, presentations touching on any aspect of fluidity, frontier, and/or other physical and conceptual spaces that represent intersections of literature, film, media, genre and/or culture are welcome.

The conference keynote speakers are Montana film-maker Andrew Smith (Winter in the Blood, 2013; The Slaughter Rule, 2002) and Montana film scholar and film-maker Dr. Paul Monaco (John Dahl and Neo-Noir: Examining Auteurism and Genre, 2010; A History of American Movies: A Film-By-Film Look at the Art, Craft, and Business of Cinema, 2010; The Sixties: 1960 – 1969 from The History of American Cinema Series, 2000).

Thematic suggestions for presentation proposals include (but are not limited to):

Re-visiting concepts of the American frontier or frontiers as a whole

Articulations of cultural resistance or cultural adaptation (including indigenous, Native, and colonial)

Notions of nature, wilderness, and origin in literature, film, media, and culture

Stories from rural margins and cultural edges

Urban cultural confluences

Intersections of cultural and national identity

Narrative flow and continuum in differing media and genre

Adaptation in emerging media

New technological frontiers in film and media

Explorative views on gender and sexuality

Negotiating ideas of source

Genres in flux

Please send inquiries or presentation proposals (200-300 words) by July 31, 2014 to: Marton Marko at marton.marko@mso.umt.edu.