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[Commlist] Class and Contemporary UK Film and Television. Online Conference 7
Mon Jun 13 14:17:43 GMT 2022
*Class and Contemporary UK Film and Television Online Conference*
London Metropolitan University
Registration Open
Thursday 7th July 2022 Online (9am - 7pm)
Contemporary film and TV in the UK appear to offer at least three
interrelated problems for the lower socio-economic classes. There is
imbalance, exploitation, and precarity in the industry; perennial
problems around representation; and the inculcation of neoliberal
ideology antithetical to social justice and equality. This free online
conference is an opportunity to reflect upon and react to this scenario.
Joining details / website will be sent in advance of the conference.
For full details of abstacts, etc., please email
(j.baldwin /at/ londonmet.ac.uk) <mailto:(j.baldwin /at/ londonmet.ac.uk)>
Registration is free. Book via Eventbrite here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/class-and-contemporary-uk-film-and-television-virtual-conference-7-july-22-tickets-353654940447
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/class-and-contemporary-uk-film-and-television-virtual-conference-7-july-22-tickets-353654940447>
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*Schedule*
9.00 Start – Formalities
9.15 Zainab Khan Introduction
9.30 – 10.50*Precarity and Radicality *
Jeremy Collins - Chair
Andrew Jarvis - The Violence of Finance in /Bait/ (Mark Jenkin, 2019)
Ellie Power - Needed Modernising: Class conflict and the Time-image in
Mark Jenkin’s /Bait/
Deirdre O'Neill - Inside film, Cultural Colonialization, and the Radical
Potential of Film
10.50 – 11.00 Break
11.00 – 12.20 *Sitcoms and Reality TV*
John Keefe - Chair
Laura Minor - "Class, Comedy, and Caitlin/Caroline Moran’s Raised by
Wolves: Women of the West Midlands Challenging ‘Poverty Porn’ on TV"
Mary Irwin - ‘Turkey Dinosaurs and Double Dinners’: This Country’s
Everyday Lives in Rural Gloucestershire
Lila Messaoudi - Reality TV Shows (Love Island): Serial Consumption
12.20 – 12.30 Break
12.30 – 1.50***Gender and sexuality*
Jenny Harding - Chair
Victoria Santamaría Ibor - “I’ve Been in a Prison all my Life”:
Femininity and Social Abjection in /Last Night in Soho/
Hà Bao Ngan Dong - Consuming the Homocolonialist Ga(y)ze in Shamim
Sarif’s /I Can’t Think Straight/
Martin Murray - How Do I Look? Sex, Gender, Class and the Gaze in Andrea
Arnold’s /Dog/
1.50 – 2.30 Break
2.30 – 3.50 *Taste*, *Heritage, and Imperial Nostalgia***
Karen McNally - Chair
Tom May - Building paintings of class through taste: an analysis of
production design in /Play for Today/ (BBC1, 1970-1984)
Emily Hoffman - Bad Manors: Bergerac as Anti-Thatcher, Anti-Heritage Polemic
Daniel E Smith - The Imperial Wonder Boy: Benedict Cumberbatch, Imperial
Masculinity, and British Film/TV Nostalgia
3.50 – 4.00 Break
4.00 – 5.20 *British Social Realism*
Mike Wayne - Chair
Katerina Flint-Nicol - It’s a question of class. Embodiment,
fabrication, and performance, in British social realism.
Thirza Wakefield - Televisual seriality, and the dramatisation of
working-class community in Shane Meadows’s works for television (2010–2019)
Temenuga D Trifonova - Social Realism and Class in UK Films
5.20 – 5.30 Break
5.30 – 6.00 *The Acting Class* (Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne)
Film-makers question and answer session.
Katerina Flint-Nicol - Chair
6.00 – 6.10 Break
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6.10 – 7.00 *Keynote:**Precarity, the Working Class and British Cinema –
John Hill*
Jon Baldwin - Chair
*Advance Material:*
*Please watch **/The Acting Class/ (Inside Film 2017) in advance of the
conference:*
https://theactingclass.info/ <https://theactingclass.info/>
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