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Helen Wheately gives keynote Doing womens television history
On April 12, Dr Helen Wheatley will join Jane Gaines and Christine Gledhill for the closing plenary of the conference hosted by the University of East Anglia. Her keynote address is entitled, ‘Doing women’s television history: setting a research agenda for the future’.
Bruzzi speaks at the BFI about documentaries blurring fiction and nonfiction
Mar 10, 2014, Speaking as part of the King's Key Scholars lecture series at the BFI, academic Professor Stella Bruzzi will discuss the recent perceived ‘crisis’ in documentary representation. Focussing on innovative works such as The Arbor and Act of Killing, Bruzzi will examine the ways filmmakers have worked to blur the traditional distinctions between drama and documentary. For more information on the event, click .
The Projection Project awarded major AHRC funding
Dr Charlotte Brunsdon, Dr Jon Burrows, Dr Michael Pigott, and Dr Rick Wallace awarded to investigate the history of cinematic projection, the role and image of the cinema projectionist, and the contemporary expansion of projected images and events outside the cinema.
Moseley analyses The Great British Sewing Bee
"Sewing Bee raises lots of questions about television genre, gender, temporality and viewing pleasure" writes Dr Rachel Moseley, Associate Professor in F&TV Studies, in Critical Studies in Television. Read more .
Prof Bruzzi finds a "Crisis in Documentary"
5 March 2014 -- Professor Stella Bruzzi gives a talk entitled “” at Queen's University, Belfast.
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