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web: https://www.mediamutations.org/callforpapers contact email: submissions@mediamutations.org Call for papers – Media Mutations 14 – Investigating Medical Drama TV series: approaches and perspectives Bologna, Dipartimento delle Arti – DAMSLab, May 18th-19th, 2023 Organized by Stefania Antonioni (Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo) and Marta Rocchi (Università di Bologna). In collaboration with the research

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Is there any term in TV Studies more scrutinised, debated, loved and hated than ‘quality TV?’  Probably, but that’s beside the point. One of the many ways in which quality TV acquires cultural capital is by appropriating it from forms that have gone before, which is what I’ll discuss today.

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Author Rebecca Pearce

The newest adaption of Anne Rice’s novels, Interview with the Vampire (2022), finished airing its season finale in the US on November 13 th . It was the most glorious hour of television I’ve experienced in a long time. With stellar sets, costumes, writing, performances, musical score, and everything in between, I’m on the edge of my seat waiting for the next season. Thankfully, AMC confirmed it is airing next year.

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organized in partnership with FilmForum 2023 – XXX International Film and Media Studies Conference The 29th edition of Visible Evidence (web: https://www.visibleevidence.org/ ), the annual international conference on documentary film and media, is organized in partnership with FilmForum 2023, the 30th edition of Udine’s International Film and Media Studies Conference and the 20th of the MAGIS International Film and Media Studies Spring

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The zombie as an allegory for cultural, social, and scientific analysis spans almost every discipline including humanities, biology, mathematics, anthropology, economics, and political science. This range of use for the zombie narrative is a clear indication of its adaptability and viability as a distinct framework for critical theory.

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This event will take place face-to-face Keynote presentations from Dr Beth Johnson (Leeds) | Dr Laura Mayne (Hull) | Prof Sarah Street (Bristol) Proposal deadline: Friday 24 February 2023 Send proposals to: britishfilmandtvnorthumbria@gmail.com Send queries to: Dr Johnny Walker

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Call for Conference Papers: The Off-Screen, Film and Media Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta February 23-24, 2023 | In-person/Virtual Hosted by the GSU FMT Graduate Theory Study Group Submission Deadline: December 20, 2022 Keynote Speakers (Appearing in person): Sulgi Lie (Visiting Professor of Art Theory and Aesthetics, Berlin University of the Arts) Daniel

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Author Richard Hewett

I am writing this towards the end of Week 7, which means that by the time it’s online most of us will be around two-thirds of the way through our first term/semester/trimester/block, and entering the home stretch before that much-needed Yule break. I don’t know about you, but I am really rather relishing the return to face-to-face teaching.

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Association of Adaptation Studies Conference 7-9 June 2023, School of EDACS, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom In the last few years, there has been a number of discussions around authenticity in our cultural narratives: who can play what role? Who can write a particular story? These have come from both audiences and the larger film and literature industry, underpinned by the idea of authenticity.