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February 2017, Week 4

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This week on In Media Res, Cinema Journal presents "InFocus: Watchmen" (February 27 - March 3).


Here's the lineup:  http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/imr/


Monday, February 27 - Blair Davis (DePaul University) presents "Watchmen: Rebirth, Reboot, Recycle."


Tuesday, February 28 - Aaron Taylor (University of Lethbridge) presents "The Continuing Adventures of the 'Inherently Unfilmable' Book:  Zack Snyder's Watchmen."


Wednesday, March 1 - Drew Morton (Texas A&M University - Texarkana) presents "Watching the Watchmen: Adapting Formalism into Videographic Criticism."


Thursday, March 2 - Dru Jeffries (Wilfrid Laurier University) presents "Hallelujah:  Needle Drops and Genre Parody in Watchmen."


Friday, March 3 - Kathryn M. Frank (Young Harris College) presents "Before Watchmen and before Watchmen: creativity and copy(rights)."


Theme week organized by Blair Davis (DePaul University)


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The In Media Res Team





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