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Hybrid Event

1st - 2nd September 2026 | Milan, Italy

International Conference on Erotic Representation in Global Cinema (ICERGC - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

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Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Cinematic Representations of Desire

This track explores the multifaceted portrayals of desire in global cinema, examining how filmmakers articulate eroticism through narrative and visual aesthetics. Papers may analyze specific films or trends that challenge or reinforce societal norms surrounding sexuality.

Track 02
Gender and Sexuality in Film Narratives

Focusing on the intersection of gender and sexuality, this track invites discussions on how film narratives construct and deconstruct identities. Contributions may include analyses of character development, plot structures, and the implications of representation in various cultural contexts.

Track 03
Queer Cinema: Challenging Normativity

This session track delves into queer cinema as a site of resistance against heteronormative narratives and representations. Papers should investigate how queer filmmakers utilize eroticism to articulate alternative sexual identities and experiences.

Track 04
Feminist Perspectives on Erotic Representation

This track invites critical examinations of erotic representation through feminist lenses, addressing how women?s sexuality is portrayed in film. Discussions may include the impact of feminist film theory on contemporary cinematic practices and audience reception.

Track 05
Cultural Studies and Sexual Politics in Film

Exploring the relationship between cultural studies and sexual politics, this track encourages papers that analyze how films reflect and shape societal attitudes towards sexuality. Contributions may focus on specific cultural contexts or global trends in erotic representation.

Track 06
Visual Culture and the Aesthetics of Eroticism

This track investigates the role of visual culture in shaping perceptions of eroticism in cinema. Papers may explore the aesthetic choices filmmakers make to convey sexual themes and the implications of these choices on audience interpretation.

Track 07
Globalization and Sexual Identity in Film

Focusing on the impact of globalization on sexual identity representation, this track invites analyses of how transnational cinema reflects and influences diverse sexual cultures. Contributions may address the tensions between local traditions and global narratives.

Track 08
Cinematic Narratives of Sexuality and Power

This session track examines the interplay between sexuality and power dynamics in film narratives. Papers should explore how erotic representation can both challenge and reinforce power structures within various cultural frameworks.

Track 09
Media Representation and the Politics of Desire

This track invites discussions on the politics of desire as represented in media, focusing on how films negotiate societal expectations of sexuality. Contributions may analyze the implications of these representations for broader cultural discourses.

Track 10
Intersectionality in Erotic Representation

This session track encourages exploration of intersectionality in the representation of eroticism, considering how factors such as race, class, and sexuality intersect in cinematic portrayals. Papers should address the complexities of identity and representation in global cinema.

Track 11
The Evolution of Erotic Themes in Global Cinema

This track traces the historical evolution of erotic themes in global cinema, examining how cultural, social, and technological changes have influenced representations of sexuality. Contributions may focus on specific eras, movements, or landmark films that have shaped the discourse.

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