NEW! FILM & MEDIA 2016:
Registered Speakers P-R
Nandabalan Panneerselvam (National University of Singapore)
Masculinity in Crisis in Post-Imperial Britain: The Television Sitcom
Elizaveta Parfentyeva (University of Zurich, Switzerland/All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography n.a. Gerasimov, Russia)
The Value of the Song Heritage
in European and Soviet films of the Early Sound Era
Dr. Sarunas Paunksnis (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
Otherness, Fear and Desire in New Bollywood Cinema
Raffaele Pavoni (University of Florence, Italy)
Interactive Music Videos:
Negotiating Values between Authors, Institutions, and Audiences
Simone Petousis (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
Reframing the Postfeminist Heroine: Reflections on
Open-endedness, Contingency and Ambiguity in Serial Television
Stokes Piercy (Wake Forest University, USA)
Superheroism and National Identity: Marvel's Captain America: Civil War
Dr. Mark Pizzato
(University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)
The Values and Dangers of Movie Watching:
Rasa-Cathartic Effects on the Brain's Inner Theatre
Dr. Carlos Rabasso (NEOMA Business School, France) and
Dr. Francisco Xavier Rabasso (University of Rouen, France)
Transgender Roles under Patriarchy: Mariana Rondon's Pelo Malo (Bad Hair)
Paula Rama da Silva (Estoril Higher Institute of Tourism and Hotel Studies/University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies, Portugal)
The Cultural Values of Tourism Promotional Videos: The Case of Portugal
Dr. Stuart Richards (University of Melbourne, Australia)
The Cultural Value of Peripheral Texts in a Transmedia Narrative:
The Simpsons Tapped Out
Dr. Michael Richardson (Goldsmiths University, London)
The Mummy: From Egypt to Hollywood and Back
Dr. Andrea Rinke (Kingston University, UK)
The Drug Experience Film: Family Values and Gender Norms
Dr. Wajiha Raza Rizvi
(Forman Christian College/Film Museum Society, Pakistan)
The Censorship of Visual Pleasure in Pakistani Cinema
Dr. Araceli Rodriguez Mateos
(Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) and
Raúl Álvarez Gómez (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)
The Political Commitment of 'Indiewood' Cinema in Times of Crisis: The Work of Robert Redford and George Clooney
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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