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The Advanced Research Team on History and Epistemology of Moving Image Studies is pleased to present
its first speaker of the 2008/09 year:
Last spring, professor Anne Friedberg was at Concordia University to give a talk sponsored by the Screen Culture Research Group, the Concordia University Research Chair in Communication Studies, the Research Group on the History and Epistemology of Film Studies, and the joint Doctoral Programme in Communication Studies.
The Seminar on the History and Epistemology of Film Studies is pleased to present a lecture with Professor Lee Grieveson (University College London)
The Seminar on the History and Epistemology of Films Studies is pleased to present a lecture with Marc Furstenau (Carleton University)
The Seminar on the History and Epistemology of Films Studies is pleased to present a lecture with Prof. Patricia White (Swarthmore College).
The Seminar on the History and Epistemology of Film Studies is pleased to present a lecture with Prof. D. N. Rodowick (Harvard University)
The Seminar on the History and Epistemology of Film Studies is pleased to present a lecture with Prof. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith and Dr. Christophe Dupin (Queen Mary, University of London)
The Seminar on the History and Epistemology of Film Studies is pleased to present a lecture with Prof. Francesco Casetti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano):
Arthemis is pleased to present a
Last December we had the pleasure to receive Jacqueline Stewart from Northwestern University. Professor Stewart presented "The politics of film archiving" to the students enrolled in Catherine Russell seminar on film archives. Because of the length of her presentation, we split it in two parts.




