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SUMMARY:6th Annual B-Film PGR Symposium
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nWe are pleased to announce the return of the B-Film Annual Postgraduate Researcher Symposium for 2023: ‘Film and Television: Memory\, Nostalgia and Identity.’ \nThe symposium will be hybrid and will take place on 12th June at the University of Birmingham (Carroll room\, G15\, miurhead tower) and via zoom. \nKeynote speaker – Professor Danielle Hipkins (University of Exeter): Cinema\, Memory\, Girlhood \nRegistration:\nRegistration is necessary to attend – you may register either in-person or online attendance for the symposium (online registration includes zoom links for keynote). There is also a separate registration for those who may not be able to attend the entire day\, but would like to attend in-person Prof. Danielle Hipkins’ keynote speech at 4:30pm. \nProgramme:\n1:00-1:10 Welcome/Opening Remarks \n1:10-2:10 Panel 1 – Genre and Nostalgia \n\nMatthew Bruce (University of Birmingham): The Portrayal of the Anachronistic ‘Hero’ in the OSS 117 films\nJemma Saunders (University of Birmingham): From the Old Ragdoll to the Big Town: (Re)discovering Birmingham after Rosie and Jim and Brum (video-essay)\nNina Jones (University of Birmingham): ‘We all had nightmares: The nostalgic effect of Crime Watch UK\, gateway true crime and awakening the ‘Youth Sleuth’.\n\n2:10-3:10 Panel 2 – Cultural Memory and Trauma \n\nVictor Gonzalez (University of Catalonia): Revisiting The Stand: The Nostalgic Allure of the 90s TV miniseries\nIrem Elbir (Hacettepe University): Cultural Memory and Minority Representation in Netflix’s The Club\nShanshan Wu (University of Liverpool) : Trauma and Post-memory in documentary film One Child Nation (2019)\n\n3:10-3:30 Coffee Break \n3:30-4:30 Panel 3 – Memory and Viewing Practices \n\nMatthew Bosica (University of Liverpool): Sleepers: Mediocre movies on HBO that formed a cycle of films for Generation X\nCormac Donnelly (University of Glasgow): BBC2 – 9.30pm 19th September 1994\nEnes Akdag (Kadir Has University): From An Outdoor Cinema to Multiplex: Tracing Concept of Non-Places in The Case of Caddebostan Budak\n\n4:30-5:30 Keynote Speaker – Prof Danielle Hipkins (University of Exeter): Cinema\, Memory\, Girlhood \n5:30-5:40 Closing Remarks
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/6th-annual-b-film-pgr-symposium/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Edgbaston\, Birmingham\, B15 2TT\, United Kingdom
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