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[ecrea] Histories and New Directions: Soap Opera/Serial Narrative Research Symposium
Tue Jul 04 15:36:21 GMT 2017
Please join us at Histories and New Directions: Soap Opera/Serial
Narrative Research Symposium. The admission is free.
Histories and New Directions: Soap Opera/Serial Narrative Research
10^th July, 2017
Department of Theatre, Film and Television
University of York
Organised in association with the Northern Television Research Group
Programme:
9.30-10—coffee and registration
10-11.10, welcome and first panel
Kristina Graour, University of Cape Town, ‘Structuring a Symphony:
Analysing the Role of Characters and Communities in Serialised
Television Narratives’
James A. Zborowski, University of Hull, ‘What Distinguishes British Soap
Opera from Other Forms of British Television Drama? Notes Towards a
Social Poetics of Television’
Tom Cantrell, University of York, ‘Acting in Soap Opera: Narrative Flux
and Character Development’
11.10-1130 tea/coffee
1130-1245
Sofia Rios, University of Warwick, ‘Making the Heart Grow Fonder: the
Transformation of TV Azteca’s Telenovelas’
Mita Lad, Edge Hill University, ‘An Introduction to Prime Time Hindi
Serials on Transnational Indian Television’
Fiona McAllister, Emmerdale
1245-130, lunch
1.30-2.30
Keynote:
Dr Helen Wheatley, Reader in Film and Television, University of Warwick
2.30-4.15, Panel 2
Faye Woods, University of Reading, ‘Death, Memory and Deep Narrative in
/EastEnders/’
Katie Crosson, University of Warwick, ‘Contemporary Soap Opera
Pleasures: Imagining the Future of /Coronation Street/’
Ahmet Atay, University of Bournemouth and College of Wooster, ‘Present
and Future Direction of the Soap Operas in the UK and US’
4.15-4.30 —tea/coffee break
4.30-5.30
The Case of /Fair City/
Roundtable Conversation with Dr Brigie de Courcy, Executive Producer of
/Fair City/ (former Senior Story Producer of /EastEnders/) and Dr Kevin
McGee, Lead Writer for /Fair City/ and Dr Kristyn Gorton, Reader in Film
and Television, University of York
5.30, wine reception
Ahmet Atay, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Department of Communication
College of Wooster
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Visiting Scholar, CEMP
University of Bournemouth
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