This CES Roundtable featured presentations by three scholars in our CES Cinema Studies series.
The event was moderated by Zoran Samardzija (Columbia College) and was organized by Zoran and Ervin Malakaj (University of British Columbia).
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This CES Roundtable featured presentations by three authors of two recent books in CES Cinema Studies: Hester Baer’s German Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalism (Amsterdam University Press, 2021) as well as Maria Stehle and Beverly Weber’s Precarious Intimacies: The Politics of Touch in Contemporary Western European Cinema (Northwestern University Press, 2020). The event was moderated by Ervin Malakaj (University of British Columbia) and was organized by Ervin and Zoran Samardzija (Columbia College). This roundtable in the series, "New Work in Central, East, and South European Cinemas," features two authors of recent monographs in CES Cinema Studies: Philip E. Phillis presented on Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991–2016 (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), and Andrea Virginás presented on Film Genres in Hungarian and Romanian Cinema: History, Theory, and Reception (Lexington Books, 2021). The event was moderated by Zoran Samardzija (Columbia College) and was organized by Zoran and Ervin Malakaj (University of British Columbia). The inaugural event in our series, "New Work in Central, East, and South European Cinemas," featured three speakers. Dr. Lydia Papadimitriou and Dr. Ana Grgić present their edited volume, Contemporary Balkan Cinema: Transnational Exchanges and Global Circuits (2020, Edinburgh University Press). Dr. Zoran Samardzija presents his monograph, Post Communist Malaise: Cinematic Responses to European Integration was published (2020, Rutgers University Press). The event was moderated by Dr. Ervin Malakaj. |
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