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Faculty of Arts Research Seminar Series – Autumn 2019
University of Winchester
Sponsored by the Culture-Media-Text Research Centre
16 October | 4.30pm | SEB002
Locating the Human in the Cloud: The Visual Politics of the Data Centre Industry
Dr Alex Taylor (Media and Communication, Winchester)
23 October | 4.30pm | SAB002
Africa Plays Wembley: Kenya
Imruh Bakari (Film Studies, Winchester)
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The Spectre of Chernobyl: Nuclear Horror in 21st Century Television
Dr Abigail Whittall (Film Studies, Winchester)
30 October | 4.30pm | HJB104
The making of homo economicus: gender and popular finance in postwar America.
Professor Nicky Marsh (University of Southampton)
6 November | 4.30pm | SAB002
'With the compliments of the author': The happy coincidence of commercial and literary values in the practice of authors signing copies of their books, and one notable transgression.
Professor Jude Davies (American Studies, Winchester)
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Jane Austen in the 21st Century: Transmedia Analysis of the Cate Morland Chronicles
Maria Heredía-Torres (University of Granada, Spain)
13 November | 4.30pm | SAB301
#YouWillBeFound: Dear Evan Hansen, Teenage Mental Health, and Exploitative Fandom
Dr Adam Rush (Musical Theatre, Winchester)
20 November | 4.30pm | SAB002
Literature, Empire and Orientalism in Manila: The Politics of Representing an Asian Megacity
Dr Tom Sykes (University of Portsmouth)
27 November | 4.30pm | SAB002
Tradition and Innovation in Metal Music Production
Dr Niall Thomas (Music Production, Winchester)
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Jonathan Meades: The anti-celebrity as public intellectual
Dr Neil Ewen (Media and Communication, Winchester)
4 December | 4.30pm | SAB301
Another Broadway sound: Eefing and Cliff Edwards and the musical
Dr Michael G. Garber (Purchase College, SUNY & Visiting Research Fellow, Winchester)
11 December | 4.30pm | SAB002
Netflix Feminism:
Binge-watching Rape Culture in 13 Reasons Why (2017-) and Unbelievable (2019)
Dr Tanya Horeck (Anglia Ruskin University)
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