Category Archives: Student Work

PROF TALK: Kay Dickinson, Associate Professor, Undergraduate Programme Director and Area Head for Film Studies (Part II)

PROF TALK is an ongoing series in which Julie Brousseau, an MA Film Studies student at Concordia’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, interviews Mel Hop professors about their research interests, practices, and what brought them to their discipline in the…

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PROF TALK: Kay Dickinson, Associate Professor, Undergraduate Programme Director and Area Head for Film Studies (Part I)

PROF TALK is an ongoing series in which Julie Brousseau, an MA Film Studies student at Concordia’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, interviews Mel Hop professors about their research interests, practices, and what brought them to their discipline in the…

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Shout Out! PhD Candidate Julien Lapointe Publishes in Film Forum’s “A History of Cinema Without Names”

Shout Out! PhD candidate Julien Lapointe has a published article in the conference proceedings for Film Forum’s XXII International Film Studies Conference. “Cinematic Representations and Extra-Textual Corollaries” looks at the relation between cinematic representations and their real-world counterparts — in…

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Shout Out! PhD Candidate Julien Lapointe Publishes in the Latest Issue of “Mise au Point”

Shout Out! PhD candidate Julien Lapointe recently published an essay in the latest issue of Mise au Point titled “Film Studies and the Philosophy of Science: Bordwellian Paradigms and Marxist Quarrels“. Falling under the rubric of “history of theory”, Julien uses ideas drawn…

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Synoptique Launches “Locating the Intimate within the Global: Xavier Dolan, Queer Nations and Québec Cinema” Volume 4.2

Synoptique has just released their latest issue “Locating the Intimate within the Global: Xavier Dolan, Queer Nations and Québec Cinema” (4.2), another solid publication featuring Concordia Graduate and Doctoral students amongst a host of other scholars! Kudos to the entire…

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Shout Out! PhD Candidate Evangelos Tziallas Receives Concordia’s Stand-Out Graduate Research Award

Congratulations are in order for PhD candidate Evangelos Tziallas for being a  recipient of the Concordia Stand-Out Graduate Research award for his submission entitled “The New ‘Porn Wars’: Representing Gay Male Sexuality in the Middle East”  , which explores the  representation of…

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SCMS Previews, Part 2: Philippe Bédard on “Techno-Aesthetic Study of Third-Person Fixed Perception Shots”

Grad/Aperture invited Concordia graduate students who will be giving papers and chairing panels at SCMS 2015 to promote their presentations. The second contribution comes from MA student and Grad/Aperture Contributor Philippe Bédard on his paper, “Techno-Aesthetic Study of Third-Person Fixed Perception Shots.” Philippe presents his paper on Wednesday,…

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