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SUMMARY:Huston School of Film and Digital Media Guest Speaker
DESCRIPTION:Dearbhla Glynn \n \nDearbhla Glynn is an award-winning artist\, documentary filmmaker and teacher\, specializing in explorations of conflict and its effect on women and children. Among her films are Gaza: Post Operation Cast Lead (2010) which offered a personal insight into the day-to-day living conditions faced by the Gaza Strip’s 1.5 million conflict-stricken inhabitants. Her 2013 feature film The Value of Women in The Congo documents the issue of rape and conflict in Eastern Congo and explores the experience of the victims as well as the perspective of the perpetrators behind these appalling crimes. Film maker Kirsten Sheridan described the film as “a brave and delicately handled piece of war reportage. It is hard-hitting\, while showing many sides of the story. It avoids sensationalism\, while never shying away from the very difficult themes. It is an important\, devastating piece of human rights documentary filmmaking”. Both films won Grand Prize at the Irish Council for Civil Liberties Human Rights Film Awards. \nIn this session at the Huston School of Film & Digital Media\, Dearbhla will screen her films and discuss her process including the considerable challenges she has faced as a documentary filmmaker. \nSome of Dearbhla’s films can be found here: \nhttps://vimeo.com/dearbhlaglynn
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/huston-school-film-digital-media-guest-speaker/
LOCATION:Huston Main\, Huston School of Film and Media
ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:hustonfilmschool@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Children's Studies Seminar Series\, School of Languages\, Literature and Culture
DESCRIPTION:Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature \nFrom Librarianship to Childhood Studies via Liberal Humanism\, High Theory\, Post-Theory\, Metamodernism and Pooh Corner \nProfessor Peter Hunt (Cardiff University) \nOver the past 50 years\, children’s literature has become a vibrant and important part of university-level studies worldwide. Approaches to it have been as diverse and lively (and problematic) as the subject-matter\, having to deal with multi-media texts\, the responses of non-peer audiences\, fundamental issues of cultural\, historical and literary values and psychological\, educational and political influences. This lecture provides an outline of the fascinating and entertaining directions which the criticism of texts for children has taken.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/childrens-studies-seminar-series-school-languages-literature-culture/
LOCATION:Seminar Room GO11\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:michal.molcho@nuigalway.ie
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