A Critical Companion to Terry Gilliam
Edited by Ian Bekker, Sabine Planka and Philip van der Merwe
Terry Gilliam is not only popular for being part of the Monty Python-troup but also for the movies he has directed in his own style, such asย Time Bandits (1981),ย Brazilย (1985),ย The Fisher Kingย (1991),ย 12 Monkeysย (1995) andย The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassusย (2009). From dystopian to fantastic and magical settings, and worlds often populated by bizarre figures, Gilliamโs movies are united by their bizarreness in various ways. In this regard hisย oeuvreย offers an incredibly fertile ground for critical examination, analysis and discussion.
This anthology is designed to honour the year of Terry Gilliamโs eightieth birthday and is expected to be part of theย A Critical Companion to Popular Directorsย series edited by Adam Barkman and Antonio Sanna. The goal is to showcase previously-unpublished essays that explore Gilliamโsย oeuvreย from multidisciplinary perspectives. Contributions should focus on movies directed by Gilliam, starting with his debut (together with Terry Jones)ย Monty Python and the Holy Grailย (1975), followed by his first solo debutย Jabberwockyย (1977), right up until his latest movie,ย The Man Who Killed Don Quixoteย (2018). We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary approaches to the subject which can illuminate the diverse facets of this directorโs work as well as his visual style. There are several themes worth exploring when analyzing Gilliamโs works, utilizing any number of theoretical frameworks of oneโs choosing. We request that chapters be based on formal, academic analysis. Contributions may include (but are not limited to) the following topics (feel free to apply with any other topics than those named below):
- (Recurrent) narrative structures
- Composition of the protagonists
- Adaptations of fairy tales and fairy-tale motifs
- Visual style, the use of colour, and special effects
- Typical style of and recurrent elements in Gilliamโs films
- Utopias and dystopias / settings
- Time and space
- Exploration of dreams and the subconscious
- Contextualizing the Other
- Gender-based readings of Gilliamโs films
- Religious aspects
- Philosophical questions
- Ecocritical Aspects
- Cultural studies and popular culture
- Music and sound in Gilliamโs films
- Science and mystery
The anthology will be organized into thematic sections around these topics and others that emerge from submissions. We are open to works that focus on other topics as well. Feel free to contact the editors of the anthology with any questions you may have about the project and please share this announcement with colleagues whose work aligns with the focus of this volume.
Please submit a 300-500 word abstract of your proposed chapter contribution, a brief CV and complete contact information to Prof. Ian Bekker ([email protected]), Dr. Sabine Planka ([email protected]) and Dr. Philip van der Merwe ([email protected]) by 15 June 2020. Full chapters of 6000-7000 words will be due upon signing a contract with the publisher which will take place once the editors have submitted a full proposal to the publishers of the series and as soon as we have selected the list of chapters. (We will inform you as soon as possible about the further detailed schedule.) Note: all full chapters submitted will be included subject to review.
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