Interesting, Marjorie, thanks.
An absolutely deserving subject. Good luck!
Marjorie: I agree that this is an important topic, in need of a book-length study.
If you have not done so already, you might want to post your announcement in CINEMA JOURNAL and on the Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS) Web site. Both are free to post.
i dont know anything about denis’ work, or if it fits the aesthetic, but i think you should certainly post your announcement to the “collecting visible evidence” listserve as well. it will get to the right people, who will continue to pass it on to more right people.
excellent, keep ’em coming, thank you very much everyone!
Marjorie Vecchio
HI folks! I’m editing a book on Claire Denis and want to get the word out around the world. Please feel free to cut and paste this!
Claire Denis – Call for Chapter Proposals
Due November 1, 2009
Chapter proposals are invited for the first edited book on the themes and films of Claire Denis. As Denis’ films are rich in subject matter, story, theme and contemporary concerns, the preference is for a cross-disciplinary perspective, which may include film studies but does not have to concentrate solely on or derive from it. Also, as Denis has released two new films in 2008 and 2009, some proposed writings about these films, their themes and relationship to Denis’ body of work would be appreciated. Collaborations are invited, especially between scholars, artists, writers, poets, filmmakers, philosophers, etc. of differing media and field. Solid interview proposals between potential contributors, writers, etc. and/or people with whom Denis’ regularly works, will also be considered. Must include letter of collaboration or interview with proposal.
Final selected chapters DO NOT have to be written in English. Translation of chapter in any language will be provided, but only for accepted chapters. Proposals must be in English.
Topics may relate to the following subjects, but are not limited to: human geography, global citizenship, foreignness, the future of race and immigration, family psychology, kinship, exile, identity development, gender, geopolitical bodies, fathering/parenting, nationalism, border politics, sexuality, post-colonialism and decolonization, language and communication, African history, biracialism, landscape interpretation, multiculturalism, music and sound, etc.
The publisher is Atropos Press and the editor is Marjorie Vecchio, PhD, Director and curator, Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery, University of Nevada, Reno; and Fall 2009 M.M. Fort Foundation Scholar-in-Residence, Columbus State University, GA.
Submission through email to mvecchio@unr.edu, subject line in email should read DENIS BOOK. Please use same email for questions. Submission should include:
1) 1 to 2 page chapter proposal describing your subject and strategy;
2) 1 writing sample (max. 10 pages);
3) CV or resume; and
4) if proposing collaboration or interview, include a letter of interest/confirmed collaboration or interview.
Proposals due by November 1, 2009. Chapter due date: TBA. Publication date is late 2010 or 2011.
Please forward this Call for Chapters!