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School of Arts and Aesthetics

Jawaharlal Nehru University

Presents

An International Conference

The Indian Cinema Century:Film Technology and the Contemporary

At the SAA Auditorium

January 10-12, 2013

 

ALL ARE WELCOME

 

Concept and Programme

 

Since its emergence within the complex visual and social matrix of modernity, cinema’s journey has been one of constant negotiation and re-negotiation with the contemporary. The cinema of today bears little resemblance to that modern invention which captured the imagination of the world at the turn of the century, and this is due to cinema’s protean felicity to assimilate contemporary technologies and discourses into an ever-expanding landscape of the “cinematic”. The apocalyptic pronouncements of the “death of cinema” that followed every major upheaval caused by the advent of new technologies (the coming of sound, color, anamorphic proportions, panchromatic film stock, TV/VCR technologies, 3D, piracy and most recently the digital turn) with the attendant critical discourses of medium specificity, nostalgia for the lost object, formal purity and transnational flows - have been belied by cinema’s infinite capacity for constant self-renewal. 

As a first of a series of events that will start off the centenary celebrations of Indian Cinema, this three day conference will engage with Indian cinema’s production practices, transnational and domestic circulation, encounter with new technologies and mediums, the culture of stardom, the role of music and new industrial and non-industrial formations. The aim is to come all the way to the contemporary digital explosion and reflect on some of the key transformative moments that have occurred prior to the digital. Thus issues related to the transition from silent to sound cinema, the relationship to Hollywood’s widespread presence before the Second World War, the transition to colour, and the transformations in film exhibition will feature at the conference. We will also aim towards a discussion of new methods of research and archiving possibilities. The role of Cinema Studies as a discipline within a changing landscape of film and media culture will be addressed to signpost new directions for the future.

Participants for this workshop will come from Europe, the United States, Calcutta, Bangalore and Hyderabad. We hope a conference of this kind will enable dialogue and collaborative research agendas across institutions, continents and regions. Conference schedule and other details will be updated on this page shortly. 

Conference Convenors:

Ira Bhaskar , Veena Hariharan, Ranjani Mazumdar

 

Programme

 

DAY  I - 10th January    

 

9.00 am – 9.30 am – Registration

9.30 am – Welcome – Vice Chancellor JNU and Dean, SAA

 

Session I

10.00 am – 11.30 am : Cinema and Location

Chair : Nitin Govil

Speakers: Priya Jaikumar, Ranjani Mazumdar

 

11.30-12.00 – Coffee Break

 

Session II

12.00 – 2.15 pm : Exhibition, Audiences and Early Cinema

Chair : Ravi Vasudevan

Speakers:  Steve Hughes, Bindu Menon, Rajan Krishnan

 

2.15 pm – 3.15 pm – Lunch

 

Session III

3.15-4.45 pm : The Logics and Circulation of Stardom

Chair: Neepa Majumdar

Speakers: Sabeena Gadihoke, Kaushik Bhaumik

 

4.45-500 pm Tea

 

Session IV

5.00-6.30: The Enchantments of Bombay Film Music and

Dance

Chair: Stephen Hughes

Speakers: Shikha Jhingan, Neepa Majumdar,

 

6.30 –  Tea

 

DAY II - 11th January

 

Session V

9.30 am – 11.45 : Transnational Circuits and Early

Cinema

Chair: Priya Jaikumar

Speakers: Ranita Chatterjee, Nitin Govil, Rosie Thomas,

 

11.45- 12.15 : Coffee Break

 

Session VI

12.15 – 1.45: Experimenting with Time and the Archive

ChairIra Bhaskar

Speakers:  Rashmi Doraiswamy, Lalitha Gopalan

 

1.45 pm – 2.45pm – Lunch

 

Session VII

2.45 – 4.15 pm : Stardom, Anger and Badness

Chair: Rosie Thomas

Speakers: Rachel Dwyer, Shohini Ghosh

 

4.15 -4.45 pm Tea

 

Session VIII

 4.45 – 6.15 pm: New Industrial Formations : Success, Idea

and Image

Chair: Rachel Dwyer

Speakers: Tejaswini Ganti, Rashmi Sawhney

 

6.30 pm – Tea

 

DAY III - 12th January

 

Session IX

9.45- 11.15 pm : Alternative Histories of the Documentary,

Home Movies

Chair: Madhava Prasad

Speakers:  Ravi Vasudevan, Veena Hariharan

 

11.15- 11.45 : Coffee Break

 

Session X

11.45 – 1.15: Experimental Cinemas: Irreverence, Time

and Space

Chair: Ashish Rajadhyaksha

Speakers: Madhuja Mukherji, Subhajit Chatterjee,

 

1.15 pm – 2.15 pm – Lunch

 

Session XI

2.15 pm – 3.45 pm: Digital Technologies, New Archiving

Practices and Film Historiography

ChairRavi Sundaram

Speakers:  Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Lawrence Liang

3.45 – 4.15 pm  Tea

 

Session XII

4.15- 6.15pm: Panel Discussion – The Changing Film

Archive – Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Neepa Majumdar, Rosie

Thomas, Ravi Vasudevan, Madhava Prasad, Lawrence

Liang, Ira Bhaskar

 

6.15 pm  - Vote of thanks – Veena Hariharan

 

6.30 p - Tea


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Ranjani Mazumdar
Associate Professor
Cinema Studies
School of Arts and Aesthetics
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110067

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