Iranian New Wave Cinema – Call for papers

The Persian International Film Festival (Australia) and The Sydney Society for 
Literature and Aesthetics are proud to announce a call out for articles for a 
special edition of The Journal for the Sydney Society for Literature and 
Aesthetics on Iranian New Wave Cinema. 
Guest editors are Dr. Omid Tofighian and festival co-director Sanaz Fotouhi.

Deadline for abstracts is 1st of July, 2012.

In February 2012 Asghar Farhadi’s film “A Separation” won an Oscar in the 
category of best foreign film. This event marked an important historical moment 
in Iranian film, in particular, and Iranian art, in general. However, Farhadi’s 
win was significant for a number of other reasons; reasons which have profound 
social, cultural and political implications. The scholarship produced to 
analyse post-revolutionary Iranian cinema is compelling because it exposes the 
networks connecting so many facets of Iranian life; it indicates the 
similarities and differences between the issues affecting Iran and the issues 
affecting other cultures; and it impacts interpretations and evaluations of 
contemporary Iran in intimate and provocative ways. In addition, studies of 
Iranian films decode the innovative and challenging techniques and methods used 
by Iranian directors, producers and script writers to present stories and 
events from Iran and the underlying
 meanings, messages and questions contained within.

The organisers and editors will accept articles and reviews that cover a 
diverse range of topics on Iranian cinema, from various disciplines and using 
different approaches and styles. Themes and topics that may be addressed 
include: film history; cinema style and structure; the cinema industry in Iran; 
state censorship, self-censorship and control of distribution; film language; 
philosophy of cinema; cinema as social, cultural or political critique; 
humanistic and apolitical film; cinema as historical documentation; reality and 
documentary; exporting films – foreign perception, international awareness and 
propaganda; risks and opportunities in Iran; literary adaptations; allegory in 
Iranian cinema.  We will also consider papers and reviews on Iranian cinema in 
diaspora, which address topics such as migration and settlement.

Please send your abstract of no more than 250 words, along with a short bio and 
your affiliation to [email protected] for consideration, no 
later than 1st of July 2012. Accepted papers should be sent by November 30th, 
2012. 

About the special edition
The special edition of The Journal for the Sydney Society for Literature and 
Aesthetics will aim to be launched at the The Second Persian International Film 
Festival in 2013. The edition will also include images from films and events 
and interviews with directors, actors and producers from Iran, as well as a 
section dedicated to Junior Scholarship on the topic with outstanding essays 
from younger scholars. The editors will aim to make this journal an important 
resource in the study of Iranian cinema and Iranian studies in general, in 
Australia and worldwide.

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