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Doctoral Candidate Yue Su organises the conference ‘Forms and Feelings of Kinship in the Contemporary World’
The conference ‘Forms and Feelings of Kinship in the Contemporary World’, funded by the Humanities Research Centre, took place on 27th April 2024 at the Wolfson Research Exchange. This event provided a platform for an interdisciplinary dialogue between screen studies and kinship studies, bringing together researchers from both anthropology and film and media studies. Professor Janet Carsten from the University of Edinburgh gave the keynote address, titled ‘Creative Kinship: Extending Familial and Moral Imaginaries’, proposing that cinema can open up an expansive and imaginative terrain to explore kinship issues. In accordance with this topic, the conference was organised into three panels: ‘Creatures and Landscapes’ examined how we can make kin from both non-human and ecological perspectives; ‘Queer Families and Communities’ addressed the new visions of queer families and communities in terms of today’s geopolitics; ‘Kinship and Genre’ obtained a critical viewpoint to reconsider the representations of familial relationships in mainstream films. Professor Alastair Phillips, Professor Catherine Constable, Professor Karl Schoonover, and Dr James Taylor chaired the keynote address and panels. Additionally, Dom Thornton gave a paper on the ‘fast family’ of the Fast and Furious franchise.
On Friday 26 and Saturday 27 of April the Department of Film and TV's Dr. Vladimir Rosas-Salazar organised a conference called Rethinking Latin America: New Journeys Across Film and Literature at the Faculty of Arts and online. People based in Spain, France, Peru, US, and UK presented and it was funded by an IAS Award. Speakers included Professor Niamh Thornton (University of Liverpool) talking about A Digital Diva: Rethinking MarÃa Félix Through her Online Transformations.
Student Cinema Society at The University of ÌÇÐÄTV Shortlisted for 2024 Film Society of the Year Awards
The Student Cinema society, one of the oldest societies at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV has been shortlisted for two awards by Cinema For All, a leading organization dedicated to promoting community cinema. ÌÇÐÄTV Student Cinema has been nominated for Best Student Cinema at the Film Society of the Year Awards. The committee is currently made up of several Film students (Daniel Kallin as President, Freya Clinton as Vice President, Marnie McCrudden as Films Officer, and Tomas Caldon as Events & Socials Coordinator) and many more students from the department are on the crew and come to the screenings.
Television/Death intertwines the study of death, dying and bereavement on television with discussion of the ways that television (and the TV archive) provides access to the dead. Helen introduced the book at this event and invited to collaborators to respond to the work, prior to a drink reception. The event was held Coventry Cathedral as this special place was one of the key locations for the events discussed in the final section of the book.
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