Laikwan Pang, Thomas Lamarre
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The notion of spectatorship, introduced by feminist film critics in the 1970s and developed throughout the 1990s, transformed the theory of the cinematic apparatus into a theory of cinema as a social technology.
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La télévision et le web: entre saturation médiatique et pratiques grassroots.
Comment étudier les transformations narratives qui intéressent l'histoire récente de la sérialité télévisuelle ? Cette conférence sera l'occasion d'interroger, d'un point de vue interdisciplinaire, la « complexité » télévisuelle contemporaine.
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The Media History Research Centre invites you to join us for –
What Was Media Archaeology?
Media archaeology – what is it, and why do we keep hearing about it?
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Takeshi Kadobayashi
(Kansai University)
The Post-Media Condition
in the Wake of Japan’s 3.11 Disaster
November 13, 2013
18:00 - 20:00
EV 5.615
(1515 St. Catherine West)
This talk explores some aspects of what I call the aesthetics of the post-media condition.
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Come join us for a lively discussion in response to the recent publication of Charles Acland's book, Swift Viewing: The Popular Life of Subliminal Influence (Duke UP, 2012)
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Screen Culture Research Group Presents
Une conférence publique de
Henry Jenkins (University of Southern California)
"The Transmedia Generation: Spreadable Media, Fan Activism, and Participatory Learning"