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Thursday, September 19, 2024
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In Search of Lost Futures: Visual Narratives of Economic MigrationUOW Central CampusRuns from Thursday, September 19 to Friday, September 20. In Search of Lost Futures: Visual Narratives of Economic Migration University of Warwick, 19-20 September 2024 University of Warwick central campus Zeeman Building, MS.05Link opens in a new window REGISTER HERELink opens in a new window for in person attendance Email lostfutures@warwick.ac.uk for online attendance 9.30 welcome, reception, coffee 10:00 1st session: Reframing the Cinematic Gaze in European Borderlands Chair: Molly Harrabin (University of Warwick)
11.15 Keynote Lecture Doing Decolonization’s Dirty Work: Refugee-Migrant Labour for the Film Sector Dr Kay Dickinson (University of Glasgow) Chair: Jacopo Francesco Mascoli (University of Warwick) 12.15 – 13:30 Lunch 13.30 2nd session: Alternative (hi)Stories of Migration in Sea and Oceanic crossings Chair: Dr Vladimir Rosas-Salazár (University of Warwick)
14:30 Coffee Break 15.00 3rd session: Cinematic Portrayals of Displacement and Transformation in the Middle East Chair: Raghad Melfi (University of Warwick)
17.00 end Day 2 9.00 Keynote Lecture Transnational Comics: Breaking the Frame of Memory Dr Barbara Spadaro (University of Liverpool) Chair: Silvia Vari (University of Warwick) 10.00 – 10.15 Coffee Break 10.15 – 12.00 4th session: Comics, Picturebooks, and Digital Resistance in Mediterranean Migration Chair: Dr James Taylor (University of Warwick) Dr Yu Feng (Shanghai Normal University) “Crossing the Mediterranean: Balancing Reality and Comfort through Metaphors in Migration Graphic Novels and Picturebooks” Dr Mokshda Manchanda (BITS Law School) "Archiving the Crisis of Displacement: Comics and Migration" Dr Federica Mazzara (University of Westminster) “Mocking the Border: Strategies of Visual Resistance in the Mediterranean” Dr Driss Faddouli (Chouaib Doukkali University) “Investigating Migratory Aesthetics of Crossing the Sea in Moroccan Networked Visual Narratives. Media, Morocco, Illegal migration” 12 – 12:10 Closing remarks |