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The Anthropological Imagination


1 Dec 2011, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

LG 01, Professor Stuart Hall Building. r.o.moore@gold.ac.uk.

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Department Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
Contact r.o.moore(@gold.ac.uk)

Metaphor of Violence: Revisiting Pudovkin’s The Mechanics of the Brain Please join us for a rare screening of the 1926 film, a short talk and long discussion presented by Anke Hennig

Metaphor of Violence: Revisiting Pudovkin’s The Mechanics of the Brain
Please join us for a rare screening of the 1926 film, a short talk and long discussion presented by
Anke Hennig
Anke Hennig is a visiting scholar at SSEES working in the Collaborative Research Center “Aesthetic Experience and the Dissolution of Artistic Limits” at the Free University Berlin. She studied Russian and German literature and attained her PhD with a media-historical study of “The Soviet Cinematic Dramaturgy of the 30’s”. Currently she is working on a cooperative book with Armen Avanessian on “The Present Tense Novel”. Her main research interests lie in the poetics of Russian Formalism, theory of intermedia in the Russian avant-garde and totalitarian aesthetics, the aesthetics of things and recently in the temporality of fiction and speculative poetics.
Thursday, 1 December 2011, LG01 (Screening Room), NAB, 6pm

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1 Dec 2011 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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