Dear colleagues
You are warmly invited to attend this semester's Film Research Seminar Series hosted by the University of Southampton Centre for International Film Research. Below is a list of public events designed to stimulate debate in Film and its wider contexts. All seminars are open to the public and we look forward to seeing you there. For further information or assistance please contact Dr Malcolm Cook.
Film Research Seminars Spring 2018
Tuesday 13th February 2018, 4-6pm
Venue: TBC
Rebecca Harrison, University of Glasgow
‘Stretchers, Screens and Cinema Day: How Medicine and Film Shaped Caregiving in the First World War’
Lawrence Napper, King's College London
‘“Patriotism is Not Enough”: Edith Cavell on Film’
This special seminar is presented as part of the ‘Great War: Unknown War’ project and will be followed at 7:30pm by a screening of the 1928 silent film Dawn about the life and death of British nurse Edith Cavell. Further details and free ticket registration can be can be found at https://www.southampton.ac.uk/greatwar_unknownwar/film/film.page
Tuesday 20th February 2018, 4-6pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre B, Avenue Campus, SO17 1BF
Aylish Wood, University of Kent
‘Making waves and making characters: a software perspective on Moana and Inside Out’
Wednesday 21st February 2018, 5-6pm,
Venue: Room 1077, Avenue Campus, SO17 1BF
Deborah Shaw, University of Portsmouth
‘Transnational Cinema: Milestones in a New(ish) Field of Study’
Presented in conjunction with the Centre for Transnational Studies
Tuesday 27th February 2018, 4-6pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre B, Avenue Campus, SO17 1BF
Michael Cowan, University of St Andrews
‘Interactive Media and Imperial Subjects: Excavating the Cinematic Shooting Gallery’
Tuesday 6th March 2018, 4-6pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre B, Avenue Campus, SO17 1BF
Kerstin Stutterheim, Bournemouth University
‘Anti-Semitism represented in Newsreels and Movies throughout the 'Third Reich' in Germany’
Presented in conjunction with The Parkes Institute
Tuesday 1st May 2018, 4-6pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre B, Avenue Campus, SO17 1BF
Michael Goddard, University of Westminster
‘Radical “Minor” Cinemas in the 1970s: Alberto Grifi, Chantal Akerman, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Emile de Antonio and the “Anthropology of Disobedience”’
Presented in conjunction with Winchester School of Art
All welcome!
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