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Tuesday Brown Bag Lecture - 'What Happened to 'The Gaze'?'

Date: 11/13/2007; 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: 202 S. Thayer, Room 2022
Host Department: Institute for the Humanities

Panel with Bambi Haggins (Screen Arts and Cultures), Sheila Murphy (Screen Arts and Cultures), Lucia Saks (Screen Arts and Cultures), and Gaylyn Studlar (Screen Arts and Cultures; English), University of Michigan
“What Happened to ... ?”

Detailed Information
From the male gaze, to the oppositional gaze, to the post-apartheid gaze, to the digital glance, the concept of "THE GAZE" in the cinematic arts has been re-framed from many viewpoints since it first appeared in Screen. There will be a roundtable discussion of these changes in the theoretical history/life of the discipline.

Lucia Saks, Assistant Professor of Screen Arts and Cultures, University of Michigan
Sheila Murphy, Assistant Professor, Screen Arts and Cultures,University of Michigan
Bambi Haggins, Associate Professor, Screen Arts and Cultures, University of Michigan
Gaylyn Studlar, Collegiate Professor Rudolph Arnheim Chair, Professor, Screen Arts and Cultures; Professor, Department of English, University of Michigan

Free and open to the public

Contact Information
Doretha Coval
humin@umich.edu
734-936-3518