Cinema Studies Student Conference – holding the gaze
Join us for a weekend of conversation with this year's Cinema Studies Student Conference - holding the gaze.
Keynote speaker: Racquel J. Gates (Columbia University)
Free and open to the public. RSVP required.
Schedule
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
1:15pm: Opening Remarks (Dana Polan, Chair and Professor, Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies)
1:30pm-3:30pm: popular (re)visions
Moderator: Michael B. Gillespie
“Glimpses of Girlhood: The Ascendance of the Female Gaze in a Digital Landscape,” Lauren DiBenedetto (Toronto Metropolitan University)
“Nope to Exploitative Spectatorship: Reconfiguring Gaze with Film History,” Chi-Tsung Chang (University of Pittsburgh)
“Queens of Contrast: Exploring the Oppositional Gaze and Fetishistic Representations in Courtney Kemp's Power Universe,” Telia Bennett (Seton Hall University)
“‘The Privileged Gaze’ in Popular Cinema: Reconstituting the Gaze Not as an Identity but Structured by Cultural Privilege,” Paul D. Peters (Ohio University)
4:00pm-5:30pm: embattled sight lines
Moderator: Toby Lee
“Reimagining Burma: Queer documentary cinema in Myanmar’s ‘transition to democracy’, 2011-2021,” Charlotte Chadwick (Hong Kong University)
“Unblinking: Valentyn Vasyanovych's Slow Cinema of a Long War,” Ian Lehine (New York University)
“Te Espero en la Guerra: Historical Memory and the Colombian Civil War,” Rosa Martinez (John Jay College)
7:00pm: Keynote with Dr. Racquel J. Gates (Columbia University)
Saturday, February 24th, 2024
11:00am-1:00pm: queer vantages
Moderator: Feng-Mei Heberer
“Chronicling Queer History: The Documentary Work of Nikolai Ursin,” Robert Asher (New York University)
“The Dyke Erotic Gaze: From Mesmerism to Cruising Practices,” Carolina Sepúlveda (Harvard University)
“Queering Patriarchal Apocalypse: The Queer Temporality in Neon Genesis Evangelion,” Yilia Qu (Wellesley College)
“Digital Dissociation: The Queer Nature of the Online Self,” Red Broadwell (University of North Carolina, Wilmington)
2:00pm-4:00pm: digital witnessing
Moderator: Dan Streible
“The Digital Gaze: Duplicity of Authenticity,” Hwi-Eun Ban (Columbia University)
TBD, Majorca Bateman-Coe (Columbia University)
“Piecemeal Totality and Deepfake Sovereignty,” Luise Mörke (Harvard University)
“Notes on the Forensic Gaze,” Stephen Woo (Brown University)
4:30pm-6:30pm: escaping singularity
Moderator: Robert Stam
“Feedback, Fugitivity, and Overexposure in Monique Walton’s Dark Matters,” Francesca DiBona (Queen’s University)
“Safi Faye: One Among Many,” Ben Friedman (New York University)
“Dance and Film: Intersecting Realities and Transformations in the Camera's Gaze,” Mia Jin (Columbia University)
“What does it mean to be Korean-Russian-American? 16mm documentary, oral history and encounters around the gaze, in an NYC diaspora,” Toma Peiu (University of Colorado Boulder)