This week's In Media Res theme focus is the Academy Award winning film Moonlight.


Here's the lineup:  http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/imr/



Monday, April 10 - Arzu Karaduman (Georgia State University) presents "Moonlight conjures blaqueer magic."

Tuesday, April 11 - Anna Lee Swan (University of Washington) presents " 'I wanna do a lot of things that don't make sense': Intimate Knowledge and Erotic Power."

Wednesday, April 12 - Evan Marc Litwack (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) presents "The Aesthetics of 'the Black interior.'"

Thursday, April 13 -  Daren Fowler (Georgia State University) presents "You Can't Conjure as a Coven of One."

Theme week organized by Ethan Tussey (Georgia State University).

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Best,
The In Media Res Team 

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