From uwcinema at u.washington.edu Wed May 1 08:26:41 2024 From: uwcinema at u.washington.edu (UW Cinema Studies List via Uwcinema) Date: Wed May 1 10:14:38 2024 Subject: [UWcinema] [PNWMC] Update and Upcoming Symposium (In-Person!) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Many many congratulations Ben - this is so exciting. I shared it with my colleagues in CINE at the University of Oregon and I am absolutely interested in participating - presenting a paper or whatever works:)) Take care Sangita ________________________________ From: Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 8:20 AM To: Mal Ahern ; Jennifer Bean ; UW Cinema Studies List ; Lauren Berliner ; psufilm@pdx.edu ; Sangita Gopal ; srigolet@uoregon.edu ; Alexander Johnston ; Film Studies Faculty ; Eric Ames ; jgosse@uidaho.edu ; Zoe Druick ; Joseph Clark ; Wilkinson, Clare M ; tanyagoldman@nyu.edu ; strodeek@uw.edu ; jixinjia.lawrence@gmail.com ; boyechko@uw.edu ; Eren.Odabasi@wwu.edu ; Felicia.Cosey@wwu.edu ; Greg Youmans ; A&S NTT Faculty ; artscifac-list Subject: [PNWMC] Update and Upcoming Symposium (In-Person!) Dear members of the PNWMC, We are writing with an exciting update about the Pacific Northwest Media Commons. We have received funding from The Simpson Center for the Humanities at University of Washington to hold an in-person symposium in the Fall! This will replace our online work-in-progress events for the year. More details will follow, but please begin considering how and if you would like to participate. The symposium will be held at the UW Seattle campus. We will send out a call for workshops and events soon. Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide travel stipends, but we can offer discounts at local hotels. We are so excited to have this opportunity to get to know each other in person and to continue to strengthen our PNW media studies community!! Watch this space for further updates. Sincerely, -Ben & Lauren Benjam?n Schultz-Figueroa (he, him, his) Assistant Professor of Film Studies Seattle University 901 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 schultzfigub@seattleu.edu https://www.benjaminschultzfigueroa.com Author of The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research into Animal Life available from UC Press here: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520342347/the-celluloid-specimen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwcinema at u.washington.edu Wed May 1 08:28:05 2024 From: uwcinema at u.washington.edu (UW Cinema Studies List via Uwcinema) Date: Wed May 1 10:14:48 2024 Subject: [UWcinema] [PNWMC] Update and Upcoming Symposium (In-Person!) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Congrats!! James Miles (he/him) Assistant Professor Seattle University, Performing Arts & Arts Leadership 917-582-5438 jmiles@seattleu.edu Book virtual or in person appointments with me here Watch my TEDxTalk Get a copy of my book, Gotta Stay Fresh On May 1, 2024, at 8:26?AM, Sangita Gopal wrote: Many many congratulations Ben - this is so exciting. I shared it with my colleagues in CINE at the University of Oregon and I am absolutely interested in participating - presenting a paper or whatever works:)) Take care Sangita ________________________________ From: Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 8:20 AM To: Mal Ahern ; Jennifer Bean ; UW Cinema Studies List ; Lauren Berliner ; psufilm@pdx.edu ; Sangita Gopal ; srigolet@uoregon.edu ; Alexander Johnston ; Film Studies Faculty ; Eric Ames ; jgosse@uidaho.edu ; Zoe Druick ; Joseph Clark ; Wilkinson, Clare M ; tanyagoldman@nyu.edu ; strodeek@uw.edu ; jixinjia.lawrence@gmail.com ; boyechko@uw.edu ; Eren.Odabasi@wwu.edu ; Felicia.Cosey@wwu.edu ; Greg Youmans ; A&S NTT Faculty ; artscifac-list Subject: [PNWMC] Update and Upcoming Symposium (In-Person!) Dear members of the PNWMC, We are writing with an exciting update about the Pacific Northwest Media Commons. We have received funding from The Simpson Center for the Humanities at University of Washington to hold an in-person symposium in the Fall! This will replace our online work-in-progress events for the year. More details will follow, but please begin considering how and if you would like to participate. The symposium will be held at the UW Seattle campus. We will send out a call for workshops and events soon. Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide travel stipends, but we can offer discounts at local hotels. We are so excited to have this opportunity to get to know each other in person and to continue to strengthen our PNW media studies community!! Watch this space for further updates. Sincerely, -Ben & Lauren Benjam?n Schultz-Figueroa (he, him, his) Assistant Professor of Film Studies Seattle University 901 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 schultzfigub@seattleu.edu https://www.benjaminschultzfigueroa.com Author of The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research into Animal Life available from UC Press here: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520342347/the-celluloid-specimen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwcinema at u.washington.edu Wed May 1 08:20:33 2024 From: uwcinema at u.washington.edu (UW Cinema Studies List via Uwcinema) Date: Wed May 1 10:14:58 2024 Subject: [UWcinema] [PNWMC] Update and Upcoming Symposium (In-Person!) Message-ID: Dear members of the PNWMC, We are writing with an exciting update about the Pacific Northwest Media Commons. We have received funding from The Simpson Center for the Humanities at University of Washington to hold an in-person symposium in the Fall! This will replace our online work-in-progress events for the year. More details will follow, but please begin considering how and if you would like to participate. The symposium will be held at the UW Seattle campus. We will send out a call for workshops and events soon. Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide travel stipends, but we can offer discounts at local hotels. We are so excited to have this opportunity to get to know each other in person and to continue to strengthen our PNW media studies community!! Watch this space for further updates. Sincerely, -Ben & Lauren Benjam?n Schultz-Figueroa (he, him, his) Assistant Professor of Film Studies Seattle University 901 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 schultzfigub@seattleu.edu https://www.benjaminschultzfigueroa.com Author of The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research into Animal Life available from UC Press here: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520342347/the-celluloid-specimen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwcinema at u.washington.edu Wed May 1 14:29:28 2024 From: uwcinema at u.washington.edu (UW Cinema Studies List via Uwcinema) Date: Wed May 1 14:30:49 2024 Subject: [UWcinema] CMS Grad Conference on Saturday! Message-ID: Dear CMS community, This is a quick reminder that the grad conference is on this Saturday at Hub 340. Looking forward to seeing y'all there! --Runjie -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sincerely, Gabriella Guti?rrez y Muhs Professor: Modern Languages/ Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Seattle University, Seattle, Washington, 98122 (206) 296-6353 gutierg@seattleu.edu https://ericmuhs.bandcamp.com/album/frontera-dogs Poet, Writer, Editor, Literary Critic, Intellectual and Cultural Worker Please see Amazon.com, Bandcamp, Polibea Press/Spain for my books -- From: James Miles Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 8:28 AM To: Sangita Gopal Cc: Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa , Mal Ahern , Jennifer Bean , UW Cinema Studies List , Lauren Berliner , psufilm@pdx.edu , srigolet@uoregon.edu , Alexander Johnston , Film Studies Faculty , Eric Ames , jgosse@uidaho.edu , Zoe Druick , Joseph Clark , Wilkinson, Clare M , tanyagoldman@nyu.edu , strodeek@uw.edu , jixinjia.lawrence@gmail.com , boyechko@uw.edu , Eren.Odabasi@wwu.edu , Felicia.Cosey@wwu.edu , Greg Youmans , A&S NTT Faculty , artscifac-list Subject: Re: [PNWMC] Update and Upcoming Symposium (In-Person!) Congrats!! James Miles (he/him) Assistant Professor Seattle University, Performing Arts & Arts Leadership 917-582-5438 jmiles@seattleu.edu Book virtual or in person appointments with me here Watch my TEDxTalk Get a copy of my book, Gotta Stay Fresh On May 1, 2024, at 8:26?AM, Sangita Gopal wrote: Many many congratulations Ben - this is so exciting. I shared it with my colleagues in CINE at the University of Oregon and I am absolutely interested in participating - presenting a paper or whatever works:)) Take care Sangita ________________________________ From: Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 8:20 AM To: Mal Ahern ; Jennifer Bean ; UW Cinema Studies List ; Lauren Berliner ; psufilm@pdx.edu ; Sangita Gopal ; srigolet@uoregon.edu ; Alexander Johnston ; Film Studies Faculty ; Eric Ames ; jgosse@uidaho.edu ; Zoe Druick ; Joseph Clark ; Wilkinson, Clare M ; tanyagoldman@nyu.edu ; strodeek@uw.edu ; jixinjia.lawrence@gmail.com ; boyechko@uw.edu ; Eren.Odabasi@wwu.edu ; Felicia.Cosey@wwu.edu ; Greg Youmans ; A&S NTT Faculty ; artscifac-list Subject: [PNWMC] Update and Upcoming Symposium (In-Person!) Dear members of the PNWMC, We are writing with an exciting update about the Pacific Northwest Media Commons. We have received funding from The Simpson Center for the Humanities at University of Washington to hold an in-person symposium in the Fall! This will replace our online work-in-progress events for the year. More details will follow, but please begin considering how and if you would like to participate. The symposium will be held at the UW Seattle campus. We will send out a call for workshops and events soon. Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide travel stipends, but we can offer discounts at local hotels. We are so excited to have this opportunity to get to know each other in person and to continue to strengthen our PNW media studies community!! Watch this space for further updates. 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