Me, Myself, and Others: A Cinematic Approach to Latin American Encounters (Part 2)
University of Lincoln – 21st February, 2015, 10am-7pm
This day-long research event, sponsored by the Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS), the University of Leicester and the University of Lincoln, brings together scholars who have been working on different projects on the theme of Otherness and Encounters in Latin American Cinema, with practitioners working within and outside the film industry. The day, a follow-up to a similar event held in Leicester in October 2014, will include panel presentations, a film viewing and a video installation.
VENUE: EMMTEC conference centre, Brayford Campus, University of Lincoln
Registration fees (includes all refreshments): £15
Registration deadline: 2nd February 2015
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From 10am Registration
10:20am Welcome - Sarah Barrow (University of Lincoln)
10:30-11.30am Panel 1: On Violence and ‘Othering’
· Marc Ripley (University of Leicester)
‘Textual cannibalism: from Mexican man-eaters to American anthropophagi. The case of Somos lo que hay (2010) and We are what we are (2013)’
· Agustín Rico-Albero (University of Hertfordshire)
‘Violence and Otherness in Iciar Bollaín's También la lluvia/Even the Rain (2010)’
11:30am Coffee break/Viewing of Installation*
12-1pm Panel 2: Processes of Alienation
· Yvonne Cornejo (University of Leicester)
'Alien self, alien others: the silent cinema of Tetsuo Lumiere'
· María-Paz Peirano (University of Kent)
‘Invisible others and alien warriors: Mapuche indigenous peoples in recent Chilean cinema’
1pm Lunch/ Viewing of Installation*
1:45-3.15pm - Panel 3: On Others and Outsiders
· Deborah Shaw (University of Portsmouth)
‘European co-production funds, Latin American Cinema, and La Teta Asustada/The Milk of Sorrow (Claudia Llosa, 2009)’
· Guillermo Olivera (University of Stirling)
‘Of Other Spaces: Heterotopias in Queer Argentine Cinema’
· Clara Garavelli (University of Leicester)
‘The Other Within: On Damian Szifron’s Relatos Salvajes/Wild Tales (2014)’
3:15pm Coffee Break/ Viewing of Installation*
4:00pm – 6:00pm
Film screening with welcome by Professor Brian Winston and introduction/Q&A with director Carolina Campo Lupo: El Hombre Congelado/Frozen Man (Uruguay), 93 mins
6:00pm – 7:00pm
Wine reception
* Installation/Project Presentation: Michael Pigott (University of Warwick)
Porous City: Buenos Aires on Screen is a practice-led investigation into the critical relationship between filmmaking and the city. Drawing upon Patrick Keiller’s notion of ‘filmmaking as spatial critique’ the project seeks traces of the film-image in the real locations of Buenos Aires, and uses the camera as a tool for the investigation of urban space.
Michael’s two initial test films: Riachuelo Crossing (2014) and Villa 21 (2014) will be on display throughout the day.
We look forward to seeing you at Lincoln in February,
Sarah Barrow (School of Film & Media, Lincoln) and Clara Garavelli (School of Modern Languages, Leicester)
Please direct any queries about this event to Sarah at: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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