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SUMMARY:The Moving Form of Film
DESCRIPTION:We welcome submissions for the upcoming conference:\nTHE MOVING FORM OF FILM\nEXPLORING INTERMEDIALITY AS A HISTORIOGRAPHIC METHOD \n6-8 November 2017\, University of Reading\, UK \nConference Convenor: Prof Lúcia Nagib \nUoR Investigators: Prof Lúcia Nagib (PI); Alison Butler (Co-I); Prof John Gibbs (Co-I); Dr Lisa Purse (CoI); Dr Albert Elduque (PDRA); Dr Stefan Solomon (PDRA)\nUFSCar Investigators: Dr Luciana Corrêa de Araújo (PI); Dr Flávia Cesarino Costa (Co-I); Dr Samuel Paiva (Co-I); Dr Suzana Reck Miranda (Co-I); Dr Margarida Adamatti (PDRA)\nAdministrator: Richard McKay \nConfirmed Guest Speakers\nKeynote speakers: \nAlain Badiou – French philosopher\, former Chair of Philosophy\, Université de Paris VIII \nRobert Stam – University Professor of Cinema Studies\, New York University \nIsmail Xavier – Professor of Film Studies\, University of São Paulo \nPlenary speakers: \nÁgnes Pethő – Professor of Film Studies\, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania in ClujNapoca \nLisa Shaw – Reader in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies\, University of Liverpool \n\nDetails of the registration fee\, the conference programme\, and the registration process will be announced shortly thereafter on the IntermIdia Project website \n\n[su_button url=”https://research.reading.ac.ukhttps://research.reading.ac.uk/intermedia/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2017/04/IntermIdia-Conference-B-CfP-with-dates-1.pdf” target=”blank” background=”#e2100d” icon=”icon: download”]download the pdf[/su_button]  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n@import url(/wp-content/plugins/siteorigin-panels/inc/../css/front-flex.css); #pgc-480-0-0 { width:100%;width:calc(100% – ( 0 * 30px ) ) } #pl-480 .so-panel { margin-bottom:30px } #pl-480 .so-panel:last-child { margin-bottom:0px } @media (max-width:780px){ #pg-480-0.panel-no-style\, #pg-480-0.panel-has-style > .panel-row-style { -webkit-flex-direction:column;-ms-flex-direction:column;flex-direction:column } #pg-480-0 .panel-grid-cell { margin-right:0 } #pg-480-0 .panel-grid-cell { width:100% } #pl-480 .panel-grid-cell { padding:0 } #pl-480 .panel-grid .panel-grid-cell-empty { display:none } #pl-480 .panel-grid .panel-grid-cell-mobile-last { margin-bottom:0px }  }
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/intermidia/event/the-moving-form-of-film/
LOCATION:Minghella Studios\, University of Reading\, Whiteknights\, Reading\, RG6 2AH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:International Conference Towards an Intermedial History of Brazilian Cinema
DESCRIPTION:International Conference Towards an Intermedial History of Brazilian Cinema – 9-11th November 2016\nThe first IntermIdia International Conference\, ‘Towards an Intermedial History of Brazilian Cinema’\, took place on 9-11 November 2016\, at the Federal University of São Carlos\, Brazil. \nSee our IntermIdia Conference Towards an Intermedial History of Brazilian Cinema page here: I IntermIdia Conference   \n Image above: Macunaíma (Joaquim Pedro de Andrade\, 1969).
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/intermidia/event/international-conference-towards-an-intermedial-history-of-brazilian-cinema/
LOCATION:Federal University of São Carlos\, Rodovia Washington Luís\, São Carlos\, Sao Paulo\, 13565-905\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Conference,International
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SUMMARY:intersections between cinema\, literature and history
DESCRIPTION:The IntermIdia project explores the intersections between cinema\, literature and history in the Universidade do Algarve\nOn the 20th and 21st of October 2016\, the IntermIdia project was represented by a keynote speech and a panel at the international conference “Europe and the Colonial Empires of the Sixteenth\, Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries in Literature and Film”. The conference was held in Faro (Portugal) and organised by the Research Centre on Arts and Communication (CIAC) of the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of the Universidade do Algarve\, and the Centre of Literature and Lusophon and European Cultures (CLEPUL) of the Faculty of Humanities of the Universidade de Lisboa. The conference dealt with the relations between literature and film\, as well as their crucial role in the representation of history; these approaches have gained a strong relevance in the last years due to the strengthening of the inter-arts studies in academia\, and some phenomenons of the market such as the reappearance of the historical\, or historically themed novel\, and the long-time popularity of the historical film. The conference paid particular attention to the topic of colonial empires\, but its scope included the dialogue between arts\, and between arts and history\, from a general perspective. \nProfessor Lúcia Nagib (University of Reading)\, Principle Investigator on the IntermIdia Project\, delivered a keynote speech entitled “Anthropophagy and Intermediality: uses of colonial literature in modernist Brazilian cinema”. The keynote addressed the relations between anthropophagy and intermediality by studying the film How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman (Como era gostoso o meu francês\, 1970-72)\, directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos during the Brazilian military dictatorship. The film\, which is inspired by the existence of cannibalism in the Brazil of the sixteenth century and based on the particular story of Hans Staden\, is built with a tropicalist collage of different books of European colonial literature\, including works by Staden\, Jean de Léry\, André Thevet\, Nicolas de Villegagnon\, José de Anchieta and Manoel da Nóbrega\, as well as poems and culinary recipes from that time. In her talk\, Nagib addressed how the non-hierarchical assemblage of these materials provides the film with a political value which goes beyond the defeatism of Brazilian left-wing movements at that point in history. \nSecondly\, the panel titled ‘Intermediality and History in Brazilian Cinema’ was focused in the relation between cinema and history from the perspective of intermediality\, taking particular account of colours and songs. The first paper titled\, “The Transition to Colour in Antonio das Mortes“\, by Dr. Stefan Solomon (University of Reading) explored Antonio das Mortes (O Dragão da Maldade contra o Santo Guerreiro\, 1969)\, the first colour film by Glauber Rocha\, by considering the history of cinematic colour and its expression of either realism or artificiality. In the second paper titled\, “The filmed song as a historical account”\, Dr. Albert Elduque (University of Reading) departed from the film Cartola – Música para os olhos (Lírio Ferreira and Hilton Lacerda\, 2007) in order to study how the filmed songs in Brazilian documentaries can approach history in two different ways: by interacting with archive images and by sketching generational relations with new performers for old songs. \nTherefore\, both the keynote speech and the panel analysed cinema and history from the perspective of intermediality; be it through anthropophagy\, colour or songs\, they explored how the interaction between different arts makes possible a new and rich approach to history\, offering an alternative to traditional accounts. In this way\, in the context of studies on history\, literature and film\, intermediality was presented as a strong and promising historiographical method.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/intermidia/event/intersections-between-cinema-literature-and-history/
CATEGORIES:Conference,International
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SUMMARY:Where To Sit At The Dinner Table?
DESCRIPTION:Where To Sit At The Dinner Table?\nHappy Hour Discussion with Writer and Director Pedro Neves Marques\nBlandford’s Restaurant Ante-Room\, Whiteknights Campus.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/intermidia/event/where-to-sit-at-the-dinner-table/
LOCATION:Univeristy of Reading\, Whiteknights\, Reading\, RG6 6AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160413T173000
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SUMMARY:Workshop Understanding Intermediality
DESCRIPTION:The first IntermIdia Workshop\, ‘Understanding Intermediality’\, took place on 13 April\, at the University of Reading. It finished with a keynote speech\, open to the public\, given by Prof Ágnes Pethö on ‘Understanding Intermediality in Contemporary Cinema: Changing shapes of In-Betweenness’. The full programme can be seen here: IntermIdia Workshop Programme. \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/intermidia/event/workshop-understanding-intermediality-13th-april-2016/
LOCATION:Univeristy of Reading\, Whiteknights\, Reading\, RG6 6AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:IntermIdia Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAMME \n17:30 – Introduction by Professor Steve Mithen (UoR Deputy Vice-Chancellor; PVC Research)17:40 – Presentation of the Project by Professor Lúcia Nagib (UoR PI)18:00 – Presentations by Dr John Gibbs\, Dr Lisa Purse\, Alison Butler (UoR Co-Is)18:15 – Virtual presentations by Dr Luciana Araújo (UFSCar PI)\, Dr Flávia Cesarino Costa\, Dr Samuel Paiva\, Dr Suzana Reck Miranda (UFSCar Co-Is)18:45 – Wine Reception
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/intermidia/event/intermidia-launch-event/
LOCATION:Univeristy of Reading\, Whiteknights\, Reading\, RG6 6AH\, United Kingdom
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