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1. Women's Filmmaking in France 2000-2010

2. Cinématismes - La littérature au prisme du cinéma

3. PhD studentship, Newcastle University

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1. Women's Filmmaking in France 2000-2010 Conference, Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London, 2-4 December 2010. The deadline for registrations for this conference is 19 November:http://w01.igrscms.wf.ulcc.ac.uk/index.php?id=507. As part of the opening events of this conference, a new publication, Studies in French Cinema: UK Perspectives 1985-2010 (eds W. Higbee and S. Leahy) is to be launched at the French Institute on 2 December. This event is sponsored by the Association of Modern and Contemporary France.

Organisers: Dr Kate Ince (University of Birmingham)
                                            Prof. Carrie Tarr (Kingston University)

Keynote Speakers: Prof. Martine Beugnet (University of Edinburgh)
                                            Prof. Ginette Vincendeau (King’s College London)
                                     Prof. Emma Wilson (University of Cambridge)

2 December At the French Institute, 17 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2DT
18h ‘Studies in French Cinema: Women’s filmmaking in France in the 2000s’ A Table Ronde, sponsored by the Association for the Study of Modern & Contemporary France, with Isabelle Czajka, Julia Dobson, Kate Ince and Carrie Tarr. Followed by the launch of Studies in French Cinema: UK Perspectives 1985-2010 (Intellect, 2010), with editors Will Higbee and Sarah Leahy.
19h30 Cocktail in the Bistrot
20h30 Film D’amour et d’eau fraîche (2010) + Q & A with director Isabelle Czajka (£7)

3 and 4 December At the IGRS, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
For details of the programme and how to register, see http://w01.igrscms.wf.ulcc.ac.uk/index.php?id=507
and http://womenfilmfrance.wordpress.com<http://womenfilmfrance.wordpress.com/>.


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2. Cinématismes - La littérature au prisme du cinéma

Le colloque international Cinématismes - La littérature au prisme du cinéma, organisé par Jacqueline Nacache (Paris-Diderot/Paris 7) et Jean-Loup Bourget (Ecole Normale Supérieure), est consacré aux lectures ou relectures de textes littéraires irriguées par le cinéma, et par les catégories techniques, esthétiques et conceptuelles qu’il a fait naître. Il se tiendra du 2 au 4 décembre à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure (salle Dussane, jeudi 2 et samedi 4 décembre) et à l'INHA (auditorium Colbert, vendredi 3 décembre). Programme détaillé sur : http://www.fabula.org/actualites/article40809.php


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3. A full PhD studentship is available in the School of Modern Languages at Newcastle University, to be taken up in September 2011. The award includes a UK fee waiver and a stipend of £13,000 per year for three years. Research proposals are welcomed in all areas of expertise in the School of Modern Languages, including French and/or Algerian Cinema. Further details are available on the website:http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sml/about/news/item/phd-studentship-in-modern-languages-at-newcastle-university


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Phil Powrie
Professor of Cinema Studies
Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences
University of Surrey
GU2 7XH

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Studies in French Cinema: http://research.ncl.ac.uk/crif/sfc/home.htm
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