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                                 “Performing Stardom”: New Methods in Critical Star Studies

NoRMMA (Network of Research: Movies, Magazines, Audiences) invites you to attend an interdisciplinary conference on non-traditional approaches to star studies research. 
The one-day event will be held at the University of Kent on May 29th, 2015. 
Supported by CISFMI and KIASH

The event will focus on ways to explore film studies research through non-traditional approaches. Examples include: performance, video essays, creative fiction/non-fiction, and various multimedia projects. Through this symposium, we would like to explore the connections between scholarship and fandom, research and creativity, the benefits and disadvantages of exploring an (audio)visual art through (audio)visual means, and the development of the innovative and ever-emerging field of practice as research.

Confirmed keynotes:
Dr Catherine Grant, University of Sussex 
Dr Kieran Fenby-Hulse, Coventry University 

Preliminary schedule can be found here: http://www.normmanetwork.com/?p=153

If interested, we welcome you to register for free by Saturday, 9th of May by emailing us at [log in to unmask]
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