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[ecrea] The British Monarchy on Screen Conference 23 and 24 November Senate House, University of London
Fri Oct 12 15:01:39 GMT 2012
THE BRITISH MONARCHY ON SCREEN
Senate House, University of London
November 23 & 24, 2012
A conference convened by the Department of Media Arts, Royal Holloway,
University of London,
the University of London Screen Studies Group,
the Institute of English Studies, University of London,
and the Centre for International Theatre and Performance Research
at Royal Holloway, University of London
Registration: £40 Standard; £20 Students/unwaged
For details and registration see:
http://www.ies.sas.ac.uk/events/ies-conferences/ScreenStudiesGroup/Monarchy
Provisional schedule:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23
9.30 – 10.00am: Registration: Senate House South Block, Malet Street,
London WC1E 7HU
10.00 – 10.15am: Welcome and Introduction: Mandy Merck, Royal Holloway,
University of London
TUDORBETHAN DRAMA IN FILM AND TELEVISION:
10.15 –11.15am: Plenary Lecture: Queen Elizabeth I – First Diva:
Elisabeth Bronfen, University of Zurich /
New York University and Barbara Straumann, University of Zurich
11.15 – 11.30am: Coffee
11.30 – 1.00pm: Her Majesty Moves: Sarah Bernhardt, Queen Elizabeth
(1912), and the Development of Motion Pictures: Victoria Duckett,
Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne
Queering the Queen: Quentin Crisp as Elizabeth I: Sally Potter, director
of Orlando (1992), in conversation with Glyn Davis, University of Edinburgh
The Tudors (2007-2010) and the International, Post-National and
Post-Historical TV Series: Basil Glynn, Independent television scholar
1.00 – 1.30pm: Discussion of morning presentations
1.30 – 2.30pm: Lunch break
VICTORIANA:
2.30 – 4.00pm: Early Cinema and the British Monarchy: Filming Queen
Victoria’s Jubilee: Ian Christie, Birkbeck College, University of London
Victoria on the Screen: The Heart of a Heartless Political World?:
Steven Fielding, University of Nottingham
Walbrook’s Royal Waltzes: Anton Walbrook as Prince Albert: James Downs,
Independent photography scholar and biographer of Anton Walbrook
4.00 – 4.30pm: Tea
4.30 – 5.15pm: Discussion of afternoon presentations
JOHN COFFIN MEMORIAL PUBLIC LECTURE:
6.00 – 7.00pm: The Queen in Australia: Rebranding the British
Commonwealth in the Pacific:
Jane Landman, Victoria University, Melbourne, introduced by Brian
Winston, University of Lincoln
7.00 – 8.00pm: Drinks Reception
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24
9.30 – 10.00am: Late Registration and Coffee
10.00 - 10.30am: Sixty Years a Queen (WG Barker and GB Samuelson, 1913):
Jude Cowan Montague,
Independent film scholar
10.30 – 11.00am: Documenting the Royal Family: The Colonial Film Unit:
Sydney Samuelson (editor, cinematographer, founder of Samuelson Film
Service, later Britain’s first Film Commissioner) in conversation with
Erica Carter, King’s College, University of London
THE POPULAR USES OF ROYAL REPRESENTATION:
11.00 – 12.30pm: ‘The Queen Has Two Bodies’: Amateur Film, Civic Culture
and the Rehearsal of Monarchy Karen Lury, University of Glasgow
The Queen on the Big Screen(s) – Outdoor Screens and Public
Congregations: Ruth Adams, King’s College, University of London
The Regal Catwalk – Royal Weddings and the Media Promotion of British
Fashion
Jo Stephenson, Queen Mary, University of London
12.30 – 1.15pm: Discussion of Morning Presentations
1.15 – 2.15pm: Lunch break
THE MONARCHY IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH CINEMA:
2.15 – 3.15pm: Plenary Lecture: Contemporary ‘British’ Cinema and the
Nation’s Monarchs:
Andrew Higson, University of York
3.15 – 3.30pm: Tea
3.30 – 5.00pm: Queen of a Nation, Queen of Hearts: Melodrama and
Docudrama in The Queen (2006):
Mandy Merck, Royal Holloway, University of London
When Words Fail: The King’s Speech (2010) as Melodrama: Nicola Rehling,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
The King’s Speech: An Allegory of Imperial Rapport: Deidre Gilfedder,
Universite Paris-Dauphine
5.00 – 5.45pm: Discussion of Afternoon Presentations and Close
http://www.ies.sas.ac.uk/events/ies-conferences/ScreenStudiesGroup/Monarchy
Tel. +44 (0)207 664 4859 | Email: (IESEvents /at/ sas.ac.uk)
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