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[Commlist] Future of German Screen Studies Conference Program

Wed May 08 18:42:08 GMT 2024


Paul Flaig is delighted to announce the below conference programme for “The Future of German Screen Studies,” to be held at the University of St Andrews 19-21 June and featuring Johannes von Moltke (Michigan), Erica Carter (KCL) and Sean Allan (St Andrews) as its keynotes. All are welcome to attend the conference and if you are travelling from further afield to do so, please let myself ((pf49 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk) <mailto:(pf49 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk)>) and Dora Osborne ((do38 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk) <mailto:(do38 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk)>) know so we can send further updates about the schedule.

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*The Future of German Screen Studies Conference*

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*19^th -21^st June, 2024*

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*Buchanan Building (School of Modern Languages)*

*Union Street*

*University of St Andrews*

*Organisers: Dora Osborne & Paul Flaig *

*German Screen Studies Network*

*Supported by DAAD Promoting German Studies Networking Grant*

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*CONFERENCE PROGRAMME*

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*/_Wednesday 19^th June                                                                                                                           Buchanan Lecture Theatre_/*__

_1:00-1:15: /Arrival and Welcome/_

Paul Flaig & Dora Osborne (University of St Andrews)

_1:15-2:30:_/_Keynote Lecture 1_/

“The Present Interest(s) of German Film History”

Johannes von Moltke (University of Michigan)

_2:30-3:00: Coffee Break_(Buchanan Building Foyer)

_3-4:30: /Panel 1 New Histories and Historiographies/_

“Disability as a critical term for German film history”

Paul Dobryden (University of Virginia)

“Chemical Exposures: An Ecological History of Film Manufacturing”

Katerina Korola (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities)

“Queer Cinematic Histories”

Leila Mukhida (University of Cambridge)

_4:30-5:30: /Panel 2 Race, Desire and Media in the Berlin Republic /_

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“Black Gay Nights: Berlin’s Queer of Colour Club Culture and the 1996 Teddy Award”

Tom Smith (University of St Andrews)

“‘What if…dreams light-years away suddenly became tangible?’ Race, Sexuality, and Fandom in the Transmedial Web Series /DRUCK/”

Zach Ramon Fitzpatrick (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

_5:30-7:00: Pizza and Wine Reception_(Buchanan Building Foyer)

_7:00-8:15: Film Screening_

/Kohlhiesel’s Daughters /(Ernst Lubitsch, 1920) at the Byre Theatre (South Street)

UK Premiere of 4K Restoration by the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau Stiftung, with live musical accompaniment.

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_9:00-10:00: /Keynote Lecture 2/_(Buchanan Lecture Theatre)__

“Archival Reparations: for a reparatory German film history?”

Erica Carter (King’s College, London)

_10:00-10:30: Coffee Break_(Buchanan Building Foyer)

_10:30-12:00: /Panel 3 Transnational Spaces and Transcultural/ /Times/_(Buchanan Lecture Theatre)__

“From a Condemned Drama to an Acceptable Film: Boxer Nationalism, German-British Camaraderie, and Rosa Jung in /Alarm in Peking/ (1937)”

Qinna Shen (Bryn Mawr College)

“Whither German Screen Studies? ‘Multidirectional’ Memory Across Moving Image Practices”

Lawrence Alexander (University of Oxford)

“#ACHTUNG CINEPHILIE: Cinephilia as a Transnational Perspective on German Screen Culture”

Marie Krämer (University of Marburg & Université de Lorraine)

_12:00-1:30 Panels 4 and 5_

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/Panel 4 Legacies of Weimar Cinema /(Buchanan Lecture Theatre)//

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“Fritz Lang’s Media”

Mary Hennessy (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

“The Threat of Dissolution: Finance and Liquidity in Weimar Cinema”

Owen Lyons (Toronto Metropolitan University)

“‘Primitive Savages’ and ‘Exotic Nightmares’: Depictions of Racial ‘Otherness’ in Weimar Cinema”

Molly Harrabin (Warwick)

/Panel 5 Televising German Screen Studies /(Buchanan B216)//

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“Streaming Television and German (Screen) Studies: Challenges and Opportunities

Stephan Ehrig (Glasgow) & Benjamin Schaper (Independent Scholar)

“/Ways of Seeing/ Walter Benjamin”

Katerina Loukopoulou (Middlesex)

_1:30-2:30: Lunch_(Buchanan Building Foyer)

_2:30-4:00: Panels 6 and 7_

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/Panel 6//Theories of Ecocinema /(Buchanan Lecture Theatre)

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“‘Emblems of a Forgotten Future’: Landscape Films, Atmosphere, and Theories of More-than-Human Physiognomy”

Tyler Parks (University of St Andrews)

“/Stimmung/: A Concept out of Tune?”

Steffen Hven (Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf)

“Active Serenity: Dwelling with Nature in Werner Herzog’s films

Haotian (Walden) Wu (University of Cambridge)

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/Panel 7 Legacies of Nazi Violence /(Buchanan B216)

“Victims, Perpetrators, Implicated Subjects: The Future of Austrian Remembrance on Screen”

Katya Krylova (University of Aberdeen)

“Ethics, Agency, and the Future of the Child in German-Language Film”

Alexandra Lloyd (University of Oxford)

“Beyond Borders: Masculinity, Memory, and National Identity in /Munich-The Edge of War/ (2021)”

Biyu Chen (King’s College, London)

_4:00-4:15: Coffee Break_(Buchanan Building Foyer)

_4:15-5:45: Panels 8 and 9_

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/Panel 8//Histories of Ecocinema /(Buchanan Lecture Theatre)


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“Atlantean Hubris or Diaspora?: Revisiting Fritz Lang’s /Woman in the Moon/ (1929) in the Anthropocene”

Johannes Vith (University of Limerick)

“Mountains and the (Un)natural woman: Performance and Physiognomy in /Die Bergkatze/ (1921) and /Das blaue Licht/ (1932)

Ellie Richardson (University of Cambridge)

“Back to the Land: Rediscovering the Rural Spaces of Postwar German Cinema”

Nancy Wilson (Queen Mary, University of London)

/Panel 9//Women in German Screen Studies/ (Buchanan B216)

“Precarious Kinship, Conflicting Memories, and Ambivalent Affects of Belonging in Cho Sung-hyung’s Korean-German Documentaries”

Qingyang Freya Zhou (University of California, Berkeley)

“The elusive dream of reproductive freedom: abortion, art and politics in documentary film”

Patricia Lehner (King’s College, London)

“Aesthetics of Solitude in German Women’s Cinema”

Hyojin Yoon (King’s College, London)

_7:00: Conference Dinner at The Bridge, Rusacks Hotel_(Links Crescent)

*/_Friday 21^st June _/*__

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_9:00-10:00: /Keynote Lecture 3/_(Buchanan Lecture Theatre)__

“DEFA, Media Convergence and the Socialist Imaginary”

Seán Allan (University of St Andrews / University of Bonn)

_10:00-10:30: Coffee Break_(Buchanan Building Foyer)

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_10:30-12:15: Panels 10 and 11_

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/Panel 10//Legacies of GDR Cinema/ (Buchanan Lecture Theatre)

“Taking Stock: Wolfen and the Filmic Production of (GDR) History”

Danny Pinto (University of Chicago)

“Revolutionary Romantics: The Mediation of Latin American Poetry in DEFA Documentary Film in the 1970s”

Carla Steinbrecher (University of St Andrews)

“The Future of the Future: Now Playing at Theaters Near You”

Evelyn Preuss (University of Oklahoma)

“German film from red to green: Environmental concerns and human impact on film”

Sam Osborn (University of Exeter)

/Panel 11 A Post-human future?: Animals, Androids, Cannibals/(Buchanan B216)

“‘Nekrophilie ist die Liebe zur Zukunft’: Jörg Buttgereit, Heiner Müller, and German Futures After the Wall”

Jack Davis (Truman State University)

“Posthuman Futures in the Berlin School”

Dora Osborne (University of St Andrews)

“The Future Was Female: Media Archaeology, Gendered Technology and German Screen History”

Paul Flaig (University of St Andrews)

_12:20-12:30: Closing Remarks + Departure_

(Buchanan Lecture Theatre)__

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