Parallel Texts, Intersecting Conversations: Transnational Cinema: Talent Development, Small Cinemas and the Global Circulation of Cinema

January 8, 2019

Parallel Texts, Intersecting Conversations: Transnational Cinema: Talent Development, Small Cinemas and the Global Circulation of Cinema

 

Date: 8 January 2019

Time: 4:30pm – 6:30pm

Venue: Rm 303, Esther Lee Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

Speakers

Prof. Dina Iordanova (University of St Andrews, Scotland)

Prof. Mette Hjort (Hong Kong Baptist University)

Moderator

Prof. Lim Song Hwee (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

 

Selected Texts

Hjort, Mette. “In Defense of Human Rights Filmmaking: A Response to the Skeptics, Based on Kenyan Examples.” in African Cinema and Human Rights, edited by Mette Hjort and Eva Jørholt. 103-124. Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2019.

Iordanova, Dina. “Choosing the Transnational.” Frames Cinema Journal 9 (April 2016): 1-5.

 

About the Speakers

Dina Iordanova is Professor of Global Cinema and Creative Culture at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She has published extensively on matters of transnational cinema and maintains that one of the most important things in film studies is to “watch across borders”.

 

Mette Hjort is Chair Professor of Humanities and Dean of Arts at Hong Kong Baptist University. She is the author of Lone Scherfig’s Italian for Beginners (2010), Stanley Kwan’s Centre-Stage (2006) and Small Nation, Global Cinema (2005).

 

Conducted in English. All are welcome.

Please register by 7 January 2019:
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Website: www.cuhk.edu.hk/crs/ccs

Enquiry:  cuccs@cuhk.edu.hk

 

 

Organized by the Centre for Cultural Studies, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, CUHK