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CFP: Doing Women’s Film and Television History VII Conference, “Entangled Media: Past & Present”

University of Lincoln, June 18-20, 2025

Organizing team: Hannah Andrews, Diane Charlesworth, Jeongmee Kim, and Frances Morgan

Deadline for proposals: December 6, 2024

This seventh iteration of the Women’s Film and Television History Network conference will foreground transnational and transmedial approaches to histories of women’s work in and across film, television and related media. The conference seeks to expand women’s film and TV histories by exploring cross-border and cross-medial relationships.

An ‘entangled’ approach to film, TV and media historiography problematises national and mono-medial histories (Cronqvist and Hilgert, 2017). It recognises the complex processes by which film and television are made, distributed, seen and received across borders, be they geographical, cultural, ideological or otherwise defined, and in dialogue with other media.

This compels us to ‘read against the grain’ of existing histories, paying attention to ‘how historical silences are produced’ (Hilmes, 2017). These are the fundamentals of feminist media historiography, and this conference aims to bring women’s voices, figures, organisations, and stories into the light, giving them sharper focus. The conference will emphasise women’s roles in these entanglements. Our understanding of ‘women’ is inclusive and gender-expansive.

We encourage transmedial approaches that account for the role of women in the long histories of media convergence in different social and cultural contexts, as well as related practices, such as divergence, conglomeration, inter- and cross-mediality. ‘Media’ is defined broadly. Work that engages with (interconnected) histories of women’s film and television beyond Western contexts is welcome.

We are calling for papers in any area of women’s film and television history, but especially those that respond to the theme, on topics such as, but not limited to:

We welcome proposals in the following three formats:

1. 15-minute presentations including the following information:
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2. pre-constituted panels with a maximum of 4 speakers (panel length will be 90 minutes and should include at least 15 minutes for discussion). Panels can also be constituted as roundtables, workshops or other non-standard forms. Please contact the organising team to discuss ideas. Pre-constituted panel proposals should include:

3. Practice-led contributions which address women’s histories in film, television and audio/visual media are encouraged. If accepted, practice-led contributions may be presented as part of panels or as a limited number of separate sessions/screenings and/or made available to delegates online. Please submit:

Please submit using this form.

Deadline for proposals: 6 December 2024. The acceptance of your proposal will be communicated to you by the end of January 2025.

More information on Entangled Media can be found here.

More information on the Women’s Film and Television History Network – UK/Ireland can be found here.