Registered Speakers 6: KWOK to MACIEL
Juanita Kwok (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
Spectacle and Subversion in Trenchard-Smith's The Man from Hong Kong
Andree Lafontaine (Concordia University, Canada)
Lesbian Pleasures and Dorothy Arzner's "Spectacularly Spineless" Men
Katerina Lawless (University of Limerick, Ireland)
Representations of Russia and the Soviet Union in the James Bond Films
Dr. Chin-Pang Lei (University of Macau)
Questions of Stardom and Gender in Post-Colonial Hong Kong Culture: Anita Mui
Dr. Dominique Liao (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
Questions of Violence and Identity in the Gangster Film
Prof. Wu-tso Lin (Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
Love, Anxiety and the City: Woody Allen's Europe
Samanatha Lindop (University of Queensland, Australia)
Postfeminism, Pleasure and Spectacle in Tarantino's Kill Bill
Dr. Alex Ling (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
Lars von Trier and the End of Cinema: Melancholia
Dr. Dario Llinares, Sarah Arnold (Falmouth University, UK)
Rethinking Spectatorship, Space and Spectacle: The Pleasures of the Digital
Dr. Anastasia Logotheti (DEREE, The American College of Greece)
In the Service of the Virtual: Redefining the Internet through Spectacle
Dr. Ines Lourenco (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal)
Watching and Dancing Bollywood in Portugal
Sarah Breen Lovett (University of Sydney, Australia)
Theoretical Intent and Spectacle in Expanded Cinema and Architecture
Robyn Ludwig (Independent Scholar, Victoria, Canada)
From 2D Page to 3D Screen: Intertextual Spectacle in Scorsese’s Adaptation of The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Dr. Jonathan Lupo (Saint Anselm College, USA),
Dr. Chani Marchiselli (Saint Anselm College, USA)
Television and Its Vampires: The Spectral Trance of Binge Viewing
Dr. Fabrice Lyczba (Universite Paris Est, Creteil, France)
The Peformance of Cinematic Realism:
Engaging the Audience of the 1920s
Prof. John F. Lyons (Joliet Junior College, Illinois, USA)
London in the American Imagination, 1945 to the Present
Dr. Maria Ester Maciel (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Cinema as Cross-Media Project: The Work of Peter Greenaway
CONFERENCE EBOOK READERS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD!
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The five volumes comprise over 100 essays based on Papers from around the world presented at our 2011 and 2012 conferences:
* FILM AND MEDIA 2011
* FILM AND MEDIA 2012
* LONDONICITY 2011
* LONDONICITY 2012
* UNDERSTANDING BRITAIN 2012
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