Can't Get You Out Of My Head: Power Politics & the Films of Adam Curtis (A Panel Discussion)
Adam Curtis is one of the pre-eminent documentary film-makers of our time. His films tackle the complexity of contemporary culture with an eye to critique of a nebulous and mobile form of power.
With the recent release of Can't Get You Out of My Head (BBC, 2021), Curtis has again made a formidable intervention into public debates around the apparent failure of progressive, and radical, social movements post-War and the politics of mediation in the constitution and reproduction of hegemonic forces. With this in mind, we have put together a panel discussion on 'Power, Politics & the Films of Adam Curtis'.
Panellists include leading cultural critic and philosopher, Isabel Millar (Kingston University, London); independent scholar, Daniel Tutt (host of Jouissance Vampires podcast), Brett Nicholls, who has written on Curtis here, and Rosie Overell, who is currently considering how the 'Real' might be mediated.
This event will be fully Zoomed and we encourage you to join in the discussion.
Please email rosemary.overell@otago.ac.nz for the Zoom link and password.
Thursday 4 March, 10:00am
Facebook event link:
https://fb.me/e/1dfS4Qv0V
Please circulate widely and we hope to see you in the Zoom Room.
Date | Thursday, 4 March 2021 |
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Time | 10:00am - 12:00pm |
Audience | Public,All University,Undergraduate students,Postgraduate students |
Event Type |
Academic Symposium Webinar |
Campus | Dunedin |
Department | Media, Film and Communication |
Location | Online via Zoom |
Cost | Free |
Contact Name | Rosemary Overell |
Contact Phone | +64 21 287 5279 |
Contact Email | rosemary.overell@otago.ac.nz |
Website | http://https://www.facebook.com/events/737651960274965/ |