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With apologies for cross posting, a reminder of the following  
forthcoming interdisciplinary research event being held at the  
University of Reading.

REGISTER NOW - The event is free but please places are limited so  
please contact Lisa Purse ([log in to unmask]) at your earliest  
convenience if you would like to attend.

Please note that this is also the last opportunity to apply for a  
postgraduate travel bursary.

Details of speakers, programme and travel bursaries available at http://insurgentmythandfictionsymposium.wordpress.com/ 
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The Insurgent – Myth and Fiction: An Interdisciplinary Symposium

21 June 2012, Minghella Building, University of Reading

This one-day symposium seeks to bring together scholars and  
researchers working in a range of disciplines to debate the figure of  
the insurgent.

In a post-9/11, post 7/7, post-Iraq and -Afghanistan world, the  
concept of the ‘insurgent’ has become highly politicized. Deployed  
repeatedly in British and US political and media discourse in relation  
to questions of national security, the ‘War on Terror’, and regime  
stabilization, the concept has often mutated to serve the needs of  
those who use it.

The symposium will invite reflection on the following key questions:

· What is the relationship between the realities of contemporary  
insurgency, and the myths and fictions elaborated by politicians,  
media commentators, and other groups? · How is the figure of the  
insurgent constructed in fictional and documentary contexts – in  
literature, film, art, television, news reporting? · What impulses  
underlie these multiplying and frequently in some way ‘fictionalised’  
constructions of insurgency?

We are delighted to welcome the following keynote speakers to the event:

Professor Martin Barker (author of A ‘Toxic Genre’: The Iraq War  
Films) speaking on ‘Where have all the insurgents gone?’

Dr David Holloway (author of 9/11 and the War on Terror) speaking on  
‘The Moral Clarity of Perpetual War: Deconstructing the Neocon  
Insurgency’

Registration is free and we welcome scholars and postgraduate  
researchers from any discipline who have an interest in the  
symposium’s subject. Please register for the event by emailing Dr Lisa  
Purse at [log in to unmask]

There are a small number of travel bursaries for postgraduate  
students. Please see the symposium webpages for more details. The  
deadline for applications for these is the end of Wednesday 13 June.

This event is supported by the Faculty of Arts & Humanities Minority  
Identities: Rights and Representation Research Theme and hosted by the  
Department of Film, Theatre & Television at the University of Reading.

We look forward to welcoming you to the event.

Dr Lisa Purse

Department of Film, Theatre & Television, Minghella Building,  
University of Reading, Whiteknights, Shinfield Road, Reading, RG6 6BT
email: [log in to unmask]
tel: +44(0)118 378 4074
http://www.reading.ac.uk/ftt/about/staff/l-v-purse.aspx
http://fttreading.wordpress.com
http://twitter.com/LisaPurse

Recently published: Contemporary Action Cinema (Edinburgh University  
Press, 2011) http://amzn.to/JOOsIY

Forthcoming: Digital Imaging in Popular Cinema (Edinburgh University  
Press, 2013) http://amzn.to/KvUT1k
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