International Conference on Moving Image and Philosophy

MIP 2017


Film Philosophy



Keynote Speakers
THOMAS WARTENBERG (Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Mount Holyoke College)
DANIEL RIBAS (Instituto Politécnico de Bragança | CITAR – Universidade Católica Portuguesa)
SUSANA VIEGAS (IFILNOVA – Universidade Nova de Lisboa | Deakin University, Australia)
We welcome proposal submissions for the International Conference on Moving Image and Philosophy, held in Porto (Portugal), 7-8 July , 2017.
Deadline: 27 January 2017
Word limit: 750 words
Please prepare your abstract for blind review (your abstract should be anonymous). Include a separate document with your contact information, a short bio, and the title of your paper. Title your e-mail “MIP2017” and send it to mip2017@hotmail.com
Abstracts may be written in English or Portuguese
Each presenter will have 25 minutes to present her/his paper followed by a 15 minutes discussion
Topics and issues of interest include (but are not limited to):
– Classical and contemporary film theory (formalist, psychoanalytic, feminist, cognitive, structuralist, etc.);
– Definitions of cinema (essencialist – e.g. medium specificity – and nonessentialist);
– Philosophical themes in film (ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, epistemology, etc.);
– Genre(s) (the issues on film genres, avant-garde, documentary, pornography, horror, drama, etc.);
– Specific films (interpretations, influences, presented philosophy, etc.);
– Sex and gender issues (feminist and queer film, the image of women in movies, etc.);
– Issues on narrative, spectatorship, authorship, etc.;
– Authors on philosophy and film (Arhnheim, Carroll, Wartenberg, Mulvey, Bordwell, Deleuze, etc.);
– Cinema and other arts (film and music, film and photography, film and architecture, etc.);
– Filmmakers (Bergman, Tarkovsky, Chaplin, Eisenstein, Carpenter, Kubrick, etc.);
– Other issues and relations between philosophy and film.
We encourage people from various backgrounds to submit proposal for we support a multidisciplinary dialogue. We also strongly encourage submissions any under-represented groups
Decision will be made by 10 February 2017
Fees:
– Unwaged Students – 50€;
-Waged Students – 80€;
– Standard – 90€