Here is some information about the new MA in Film and Visual Cultures being offered by Middlesex University, London, England. Please pass this information on to any interested colleagues/students. If you have any further questions about the degree, don¹t hesitate to ask. Thanks, Dan __________________ MA in Film and Visual Cultures Located in London, the MA Film and Visual Cultures at Middlesex University is a unique programme for studying the relationships between a range of media including film, TV, video, art, photography, design, architecture, space and the digital. The MA in Film and Visual Cultures at Middlesex University combines the study of film and new media with the broader field of visual culture. Based on our innovative work in Visual and Spatial Culture, the programme challenges the traditional orthodoxies of Film Studies and Art History by investigating an expanding and complex range of media. Our intertextual approach to studying the relationships between diverse forms of cultural practice, and their production, distribution, and consumption is led by a high-profile staff of scholars, researchers, practitioners and augmented by distinguished visiting professors. This MA is ideal for students seeking an historical and theoretical programme, and equally suitable for those who want to explore these issues in relation to their own practice. The degree is one year full-time and two years part-time. More information about the degree can be found at: www.vcm.mdx.ac.uk/mafvc Modules offered include: Theories of the Subject Imaging the Other Intertextualities Art Now Formations Performance Theorising Space The Idea of the Film Spectators and Audiences Theories of Digital Culture Staff include: Professor Jon Bird - ³Leon Golub: Echoes of the Real² Professor Barry Curtis - ³Futurenatural² Dr Jean Fisher - ³Re-verberations² Dr Dan Harries - ³Film Parody² Elizabeth Lebas - ³Henri Lefebvre: Key Writings² Colin McArthur - ³Underworld U.S.A² Dr Kobena Mercer - ³Welcome to the Jungle² Paul Overy - ³Kandinsky: The Language of the Eye² Dr Claire Pajaczkowska - ³Feminist Visual Culture² Professor Adrian Rifkin - ³Street Noises - Parisian Pleasure 1900-1940² Professor Lisa Tickner - ³Modern Life & Modern Subjects: British Art in the Early Twentieth Century² MPhil/PhD: Visual Culture & Media at Middlesex University is also accepting applications from students wishing to pursue MPhil and PhD research degrees. MA Spatial Culture: We additionally offer an MA in Spatial Culture which is concerned with understanding the processes through which places are formed, and their effects upon the culture of everyday life. For more information, see: www.vcm.mdx.ac.uk/masc ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]