Registered Speakers 3: CROGAN to ESCUE
Dr. Patrick Crogan (University of the West of England, UK)
Film and Media Literacy: Questions arising from the Work of Gunning and Stiegler
Serena Daalmans (Radboud University, Netherlands)
Generation Kill:
Representing Moral Complexities in the First Stages of the Iraq War
Smita Dalvi (Indian Institute of Technology, New Bombay)
Spectacle, Space and the Tragic in the Hindi Devdas Films
Dr. Lindsay Davies (New York University, USA)
Questions of British Nationality and Scottish Devolution in Chariots of Fire
Raphael Albuquerque de Boer (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil)
Horror, Gender, and the Gaze
Dr. Julio Cesar Lemes de Castro (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)
Cinema, Consumer Society and Spectacle
Ruta Dharmadhikari (L.A.D. Smt. R.P. College For Women, India)
Violence, Agency and the Female Gaze in Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur
Dr. Vaishali Diwakar (St. Mira's College for Girls, India)
The Changing Patterns of Film Consumption in India
Dr. Carrie Dunn (Regenets College, London, UK)
Gender, Pleasure and the Look: Female Fans and Men's Soccer
Dr. Nathalie Dupont (l’Universite du Littoral Côte d'Opale, France)
Pleasure, Spectacle, Religion: Cinema and Christianity in America
Dr. Ali Nihat Eken (Sabanci University, Turkey)
Student Understandings of Media Representations:
Findings from a University Classroom
Carolyn Ellam (University of East Anglia, UK)
An Ordinary Spectacle: Realism and Fantasy in Loach's Looking for Eric
Susan Engel (92Y, New York, USA)
The 'Live' Event in a Digital World
Cigdem Erdal (Marmara University, Turkey)
The Transformation of the Turkish Television Audience in the Age of the Internet: The Case of Dr. Who
Prof. Senem Duruel Erkilic, Prof. Hakan Erkilic (Mersin University, Turkey)
Narrative and the Carnivalesque in New Turkish Cinema:
The Films of Ezel Akay
Jessica Escue (Pacaifica Graduate Institute, USA)
Androgyny and Queer Sexualities in Alternative British Film Culture:
Jose Larraz's Vampyres
THE LONDON FILM AND MEDIA READER 3 - now available for download!
We are delighted to announce that our latest ebook - The London Film and Media Reader 3 - is now available.
It is a bumper volume of nearly 700 pages, comprising 60 essays from two dozen countries around the world.
Please see elsewhere on this site for your download.
The six volumes published so far are based on Papers presented at our conferences since 2011:
* FILM AND MEDIA 2011
* FILM AND MEDIA 2012
* FILM AND MEDIA 2013
* LONDONICITY 2011
* LONDONICITY 2012
* UNDERSTANDING BRITAIN 2012
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