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Dear all, We are delighted to invite you to the forthcoming seminar “Approaching Portraits of Women - Phenomenology and ...
22/09/2021

Dear all,

We are delighted to invite you to the forthcoming seminar “Approaching Portraits of Women - Phenomenology and Feminism in Film.” The seminar will take place online on the 23rd of September 2021.

The aim of the event is to shed light on the nexus between Film-phenomenology (that is, the philosophical framing of films primarily as carnal experiences) and its ethical implications. Intersectional Feminism, then, offers an insightful perspective to approach such a question, since it prompts us to reconsider how the sensible cinematic experience affects the bodies in their political matrix. Here, the (all female) speakers will dwell on how film-phenomenology can illuminate a discussion both on gender and on race.

SPEAKERS AND TIMETABLE (4pm – 6pm GMT)
4 pm – 4.15 pm: Presentation of the Seminar

4.15 pm – 4.40 pm: Dr Lucy Bolton (Queen Mary University)
Film-Phenomenology, Iris Murdoch, and Mary Magdalene

4.40 pm – 5.05 pm: Dr Anna Caterina Dalmasso (University of Milan)
Take a Breath. Exploring Cinema’s Osmatic Unconscious

5.05 pm – 5. 30 pm: Dr Katie Pleming (University of Edinburgh)
Race and Sound: Film-Phenomenology, Ethics, and Politics

5.30 pm – 6 pm: Q&A Session.

HOW TO JOIN
To book a place in the online seminar, please register on the Eventbrite event by clicking on the link below. A day prior to the seminar, we will send you a Zoom link to participate.
Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/approaching-portraits-of-women-phenomenology-and-feminism-in-film-registration-170138929117

Approaching Portraits of Women: Phenomenology and Feminism in Film
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Film Studies at KCL gets creative! From September 2021, filmmaking, video essays, and sound recording and mixing have be...
08/07/2021

Film Studies at KCL gets creative! From September 2021, filmmaking, video essays, and sound recording and mixing have been added to our BA and MA. Check out our website for details.
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/film-studies/about/about

The highly-regarded MA Film Studies at KCL is still accepting applications for 2021-22, to start next September. As well...
04/06/2021

The highly-regarded MA Film Studies at KCL is still accepting applications for 2021-22, to start next September. As well as excellent modules on film history, theory, and philosophy, we are also offering new creative practice and internship opportunities. Check out our prospectus or website for details, or contact our MA Convener, Dr Catherine Wheatley.

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught-courses/film-studies-ma

Calling all first year King's students. Committed to creating change in your community? Join King's Civic Leadership Aca...
28/02/2020

Calling all first year King's students. Committed to creating change in your community? Join King's Civic Leadership Academy to engage in a funded internship and leadership programme. Applications open 2nd March. Find out more here: https://internal.kcl.ac.uk/cla

Submissions for the KCLSU Film Fest’ 20 are officially open!Celebrate the diverse talent of our student community and en...
13/02/2020

Submissions for the KCLSU Film Fest’ 20 are officially open!
Celebrate the diverse talent of our student community and engage with the Film Industry.
Submit your film here:

The KCLSU Film Fest is a week long festival with workshops, screenings a film challenge and an awards ceremony. It is a celebration of the diverse talent of ...

Join us on 5th & 6th September for our two day event celebrating 70 years of Alfred Hitchcock's UNDER CAPRICORN
14/08/2019

Join us on 5th & 6th September for our two day event celebrating 70 years of Alfred Hitchcock's UNDER CAPRICORN

Hitchcock and Under Capricorn – 70 Years On First shown in September 1949, Under Capricorn remains one of Alfred Hitchcock’s lesser known films

02/10/2018

Are you a final-year non-law student interested in a career in law? Would you like to be paid £40 for answering some questions as part of a focus group? Shift Learning Market Research is conducting some research to understand what students take into account when deciding whether to start a career in law and the different courses available to them.

If you’re interested, please fill in this form and you will be contacted to confirm your place: https://goo.gl/forms/R3NJMQuatFAmO7Ak2

Date: Wednesday 3 October

Group Times: 11:00 – 13:00 or 14:00 – 16:00

Incentive: £40 in cash

Group location: Central London

If you have any questions about the research, please email [email protected] or call +44(0) 207 253 8959

Are you passionate about cinema and thinking about studying film at university? Come along to the FREE taster day on Thu...
19/06/2018

Are you passionate about cinema and thinking about studying film at university? Come along to the FREE taster day on Thursday 21 June from 13:30 - 16:30.

You'll learn more about the course, experience a university lecture, talk with academics and meet current students.

For more information and to register 👉 https://london.ac.uk/film-studies-kc7560

The British Silent Film Festival Symposium is open to everyone and takes place this week! Come and join us on Thursday (...
16/04/2018

The British Silent Film Festival Symposium is open to everyone and takes place this week! Come and join us on Thursday (19th April) at the Phoenix East Finchley for a selection of British films unseen publically since their release in the 1920s, and then at KCL's Nash lecture theatre on Friday for a day of research papers. Details and booking can be found here

The British Silent Film Festival Symposium aims to showcase new research on any aspect of filmmaking and filmgoing culture in Britain or the British Empire

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