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The fourth annual conference will take place at the University of Stirling on the 9th June 2011 and will be dedicated to the theme of 'Film and Memory'. The preliminary programme is now available.

FILM AND MEMORY

 

Fourth Scottish Consortium for Film and Visual Studies Conference
Thursday June 9th 2011
School of Arts and Humanities, Pathfoot Building
University of Stirling

 

Preliminary Programme

9.15-10.15   Registration: Coffee/Tea

(Pathfoot Crush Hall)

10.15-10.30 Welcome and Introduction

(Pathfoot Lecture Theatre)

10.30-11.25 Keynote 1: Mark Brownrigg Memorial Lecture

Professor Richard Dyer 'Memory and Music: Rota and Fellini', King's College, University of London (Pathfoot Lecture Theatre)

11.30-1pm Panels A/B

Panel A: Remembering the BFI Summer Schools, Christophe Dupin, QMUL, Christine Geraghty, Glasgow, Grahame Smith, Stirling (Room D1)

Panel B: Memorialising Conflict, Marie-France Courriol, Cambridge; Laura Ferguson, Glasgow; Beatriz Tadeo Fuica, StAndrews (Room D2)

1-2pm Lunch

(Pathfoot Crush Hall)

2-2.55pm Keynote 2

Professor Andrew Hoskins, ‘7/7 and 'connective memory': Interactional trajectories of remembering in post-scarcity culture', University of Nottingham/Glasgow (Pathfoot Lecture Theatre)

3-4.45pm   Panels C/D/E

Panel C: Television and Memory, Amy Holdsworth, Glasgow, John Izod, Stirling; Michael Stewart, QMU; Richard Kilborn, Stirling (Room D1)

Panel D: Film and Memory as Practice, Tony Grace, UWS, Alan Marcus, Aberdeen, Philippa Lovatt, Glasgow (Room D2)

Panel E: Remembering and Forgetting, Elizabeth Ezra, Stirling; Katherine Groo, Aberdeen, Bernard Bentley, StAndrews, Pasquale Cicchetti, StAndrews (Room D3)

4.45-5pm   Coffee/Tea

(Pathfoot Crush Hall)

5-5.55pm   Keynote 3: John Orr Memorial Lecture

Professor Robert Burgoyne, 'Generational Memory and Affect in Letters from Iwo Jima' (Pathfoot Lecture Theatre)

6pm           Wine Reception

(Pathfoot Crush Hall)

 

The 2011 SCFV Conference will also be marking the lives and the contributions to the study of film which our colleagues Dr Mark Brownrigg at the University of Stirling and Professor John Orr from the University of Edinburgh made in the course of their respective careers.

 

For more information, contact:

Isabelle Gourdin-Sangouard
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Pathfoot Building - J12

Film, Media & Journalism

University of Stirling

Stirling, FK9 4LA

Tel: +44 (0)1786 467521