#PotW – Modernism Now! BAMS International Conference 26–28 June

by aseifert | Jun 23, 2014 | Events

Modernism Now! is a three-day international, interdisciplinary conference organised by the British Association for Modernist Studies, designed to explore modernisms throughout the late nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries.  The conference aims to discuss...

PoTW – Location London: A Conference about Portraying the City on Screen

by bcoleman | Mar 3, 2014 | Events

  The image of London on screen is as old as film itself, with the city’s landmarks becoming increasingly familiar to audiences around the world. This conference explores the use of ‘real’ streets and buildings – which continues today and...

#PoTW – London in Crisis and Disorder
Hosted by Philippa Thomas

by bcoleman | Jul 15, 2013 | Events

The 2013 conference theme is ‘London in Crisis and Disorder’, and the conference will feature keynote talks by Vic Gattrell, Courttia Newland, and Matthew Rubery as well as a plenary roundtable on ‘London Fictions’ hosted by BBC journalist...
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