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Dear all

With apologies for cross-posting, please find below information on the autumn seminars of the Film, Screen and Media seminar series at the University of Brighton.

19 October

Matt Hills (Aberystwyth),

'Is Sherlock Fan Fiction? Theorising the Hybrid Identity of the Showrunner Fan'

2 November

       Federica Frabetti (Oxford Brookes),

'Big Data Theory: Rethinking Software, Big Data and Creativity in the Context of Originary Technicity'

 

9 November

Jonathan Bignell (Reading),

‘Adventures between TV and film, and between Britain and America’   

23 November

Christine Geraghty (Glasgow),

‘A Secret Ballot? Mr Ellis Versus the People’

The seminars take place on Mondays, 18.00-19.30,
at the Boardroom (M2), Grand Parade main building


All welcome!

For any queries, please contact the organisers,
Patricia McManus ([log in to unmask] ),
Douglas McNaughton ([log in to unmask] ),
or Aris Mousoutzanis ([log in to unmask])



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Aris Mousoutzanis
Senior Lecturer in Film and Screen Studies
Course Leader BA (Hons) Film and Screen Studies
University of Brighton
6 Dorset Place
Brighton BN2 1ST

Author of Fin-de-Siècle Fictions, 1890s/1990s: Apocalypse, Technoscience, Empire (Palgrave, 2014)


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