Film and Literature (Panel / In-Person)


Standing Session
Film and Media Studies / Languages and Linguistics

Lisa Hughes (Colorado College)
lhug@****.com (Log-in to reveal)

The Film and Literature session is open to all papers that explore some critical framing between film and literature. Papers can examine narrative and aesthetic perspectives of film and literature with particular interest in genre studies, race, class, gender, psychoanalytic/feminist readings, auteurist, socio-political, or theoretical approaches. This session gives particular consideration to papers that engage with the 2019 conference theme of "Send in the Clowns."
The Film and Literature session is open to all papers that explore some critical framing between film and literature. Papers can examine narrative and aesthetic perspectives of film and literature with particular interest in genre studies, race, class, gender, psychoanalytic/feminist readings, auteurist, socio-political, or theoretical approaches. This session gives particular consideration to papers that engage with the 2019 conference theme of "Send in the Clowns."