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Philippe
At 16:33 7/06/2000 +0000, you wrote:
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> *Re-generating Genre*
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>A one-day Symposium hosted by Film Studies at the University of Kent, in
>association with Film Studies: An International Review.
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> Monday 19th June 2000
> Grimond Lecture Theatre 3
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>The concept of genre, once a way of dismissing popular cinema, became with
>the rise of Film Studies a central mode of analysis of Hollywood film. The
>certainty of generic categories has been recently challenged, however, not
>only in the films of post-classical Hollywood but also by new scholarship
>on classical Hollywood itself. At the same time writers have begun to
>examine other cinemas in terms of genre and the meanings that can be
>generated by genre, showing both the influence of American cinema and the
>deviations and transformations produced by other national cinemas. Steve
>Neale, whose book *Genre and Hollywood* was published in 1999, will give a
>keynote presentation on the blockbuster in Hollywood. Catherine Grant will
>talk about melodrama in Mexican cinema, and Peter Stanfield, whose study of
>Hollywood and the 1930s Western is forthcoming from Exeter University
>Press, will talk about neo-noir. The day will conclude with a roundtable
>discussion with contributions by Linda Ruth Williams, Nick Burton, Allison
>Tedman, and Mike Hammond.
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>11.00 am Introduction
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>11.10 am Peter Stanfield (Southampton Institute)
>Film Noir Like You've Never Seen - Jim Thompson and Neo-Noir; or, The
>French Got There First
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>12.00am Catherine Grant (University of Kent)
>Music and Performance in 'Old' and 'New' Mexican Melodramas
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>1-2.15 lunch
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>2.15 pm Steve Neale (Sheffield Hallam)
>What is a blockbuster?
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>3.15-3.30pm Tea
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>3.30-4.30 Roundtable discussion initiated by Linda Ruth Williams
>(University of Southampton), Nick Burton (Christ Church College), Mike
>Hammond (University of Southampton), Allison Tedman (Buckinghamshire
>Chilterns University).
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>Organised by UKC Film Studies in association with the Kent Institute for
>Advanced Studies in the Humanities.
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