DELC Research Seminar Series: Poetry and Cinema - Ben Bollig In brief Speaker - Professor Ben Bollig (University of Oxford) Title - Book Talk with Ben Bollig: Moving Verses and The Poetry-Film Nexus Theme - Poetry and Cinema Discussants: David M.J. Wood (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Fiona Mackintosh (University of Edinburgh) and Marion Schmid (University of Edinburgh) Event organiser and introduction: Jessica Gordon-Burroughs (University of Edinburgh) Register for the event on Eventbrite About the event Image Image Ben Bollig will discuss two recent books Moving Verses: Poetry on Screen in Argentine Cinema (Liverpool UP, 2021) and The Poetry-Film Nexus in Latin America: Exploring Intermediality on Page and Screen (Legenda, 2022). He will be joined in conversation by Fiona Mackintosh (Senior Lecturer in Latin American Literature, University of Edinburgh), Marion Schmid (Professor of French Literature and Film, University of Edinburgh) and David M.J. Wood (Investigador titular, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). The discussion will be introduced by Dr Jessica Gordon-Burroughs (Lecturer in Latin American Studies and Visual Culture, University of Edinburgh). The theme of this event is 'Poetry and Cinema', and the event is a part of the Intermediality Spring 2022 series of events. Find out more about The Poetry-Film Nexus... on the publisher's website Find out more about Moving Verses on the publisher's website How to join This is an online event. It will take place on Zoom. Please register for the event on Eventbrite. Registrations close at 5 PM Monday 28 March 2022. All ticket holders will be emailed joining instructions via Eventbrite when registration has closed. Latecomers, and anyone who cannot locate their joining instructions at the time of the event, should email Charlotte Gleghorn. Email Charlotte About the seminar series The DELC Research Seminar Series (DRSS) encourages collaboration and coproduction between staff and students across European Languages and Cultures and beyond. Each series is designed on a transversal exploration of a common theme bringing together participants as teamed guest speakers, respondents, workshop and roundtable leaders, Q&A moderators, and event organisers. The theme we have chosen for this year's Series is Decolonising Minds and Methods. We wanted to celebrate the colleagues who have recently joined us by inviting them to be our series leaders and help us shape the reflection on the challenges and opportunities that come with a radical rethinking of the ways we operate as educators and learners. Entry is free and everyone is welcome. This talk is sponsored by Spanish, Portuguese, Latin American Studies (SPLAS), the Centre for Contemporary Latin American Studies (CCLAS, Edinburgh) and the new MSc Intermediality: Literature, Film and Arts in Dialogue offered by the University of Edinburgh. This talk is also a part of the Intermediality spring 2022 series of events. Are you interested in studying Intermediality? As the first UNESCO World City of Literature, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and a major cultural hub, Edinburgh is the ideal place for the study of intermediality. Our one-year taught masters programme draws on world-class teaching and research expertise across media, from literature to film, music, painting, photography and visual culture more widely. The programme will make you conversant with intermedial theory and equip you with the critical tools and historical background for understanding and analysing a wide range of intermedial phenomena across different periods and cultures. It can also be completed part-time over two years. Find out more about studying with us Mar 29 2022 18.00 - 19.30 DELC Research Seminar Series: Poetry and Cinema - Ben Bollig Join us on Zoom for a conversation with Professor Ben Bollig on his two recent books Moving Verses and The Poetry-Film Nexus in Latin America. Online on Zoom Registration via Eventbrite
DELC Research Seminar Series: Poetry and Cinema - Ben Bollig In brief Speaker - Professor Ben Bollig (University of Oxford) Title - Book Talk with Ben Bollig: Moving Verses and The Poetry-Film Nexus Theme - Poetry and Cinema Discussants: David M.J. Wood (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Fiona Mackintosh (University of Edinburgh) and Marion Schmid (University of Edinburgh) Event organiser and introduction: Jessica Gordon-Burroughs (University of Edinburgh) Register for the event on Eventbrite About the event Image Image Ben Bollig will discuss two recent books Moving Verses: Poetry on Screen in Argentine Cinema (Liverpool UP, 2021) and The Poetry-Film Nexus in Latin America: Exploring Intermediality on Page and Screen (Legenda, 2022). He will be joined in conversation by Fiona Mackintosh (Senior Lecturer in Latin American Literature, University of Edinburgh), Marion Schmid (Professor of French Literature and Film, University of Edinburgh) and David M.J. Wood (Investigador titular, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). The discussion will be introduced by Dr Jessica Gordon-Burroughs (Lecturer in Latin American Studies and Visual Culture, University of Edinburgh). The theme of this event is 'Poetry and Cinema', and the event is a part of the Intermediality Spring 2022 series of events. Find out more about The Poetry-Film Nexus... on the publisher's website Find out more about Moving Verses on the publisher's website How to join This is an online event. It will take place on Zoom. Please register for the event on Eventbrite. Registrations close at 5 PM Monday 28 March 2022. All ticket holders will be emailed joining instructions via Eventbrite when registration has closed. Latecomers, and anyone who cannot locate their joining instructions at the time of the event, should email Charlotte Gleghorn. Email Charlotte About the seminar series The DELC Research Seminar Series (DRSS) encourages collaboration and coproduction between staff and students across European Languages and Cultures and beyond. Each series is designed on a transversal exploration of a common theme bringing together participants as teamed guest speakers, respondents, workshop and roundtable leaders, Q&A moderators, and event organisers. The theme we have chosen for this year's Series is Decolonising Minds and Methods. We wanted to celebrate the colleagues who have recently joined us by inviting them to be our series leaders and help us shape the reflection on the challenges and opportunities that come with a radical rethinking of the ways we operate as educators and learners. Entry is free and everyone is welcome. This talk is sponsored by Spanish, Portuguese, Latin American Studies (SPLAS), the Centre for Contemporary Latin American Studies (CCLAS, Edinburgh) and the new MSc Intermediality: Literature, Film and Arts in Dialogue offered by the University of Edinburgh. This talk is also a part of the Intermediality spring 2022 series of events. Are you interested in studying Intermediality? As the first UNESCO World City of Literature, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and a major cultural hub, Edinburgh is the ideal place for the study of intermediality. Our one-year taught masters programme draws on world-class teaching and research expertise across media, from literature to film, music, painting, photography and visual culture more widely. The programme will make you conversant with intermedial theory and equip you with the critical tools and historical background for understanding and analysing a wide range of intermedial phenomena across different periods and cultures. It can also be completed part-time over two years. Find out more about studying with us Mar 29 2022 18.00 - 19.30 DELC Research Seminar Series: Poetry and Cinema - Ben Bollig Join us on Zoom for a conversation with Professor Ben Bollig on his two recent books Moving Verses and The Poetry-Film Nexus in Latin America. Online on Zoom Registration via Eventbrite
Mar 29 2022 18.00 - 19.30 DELC Research Seminar Series: Poetry and Cinema - Ben Bollig Join us on Zoom for a conversation with Professor Ben Bollig on his two recent books Moving Verses and The Poetry-Film Nexus in Latin America.