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Critical Conversations: Media Studies at the Intersection of Theory and Practice

Rayka Zehtabchi, Documentary Director and Joshua Glick, Asst. Professor, Hendrix College
Thursday, November 14, 2019
4:00-5:30 PM
Gallery Room 100 Hatcher Graduate Library Map
Established in Fall 2017, the Department of Film, Television, and Media’s speaker series creates a space for film and media scholars and artists/practitioners to engage in dialogues about past and contemporary topics that influence media industries, audiences, and society at large. This particular conversation will center on documentary filmmaking practices in domestic and international settings and the association of documentary with political and social causes. The participants are documentary director Rayka Zehtabchi (winner of the 2018 Oscar for Best Documentary Short--PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE) and Assistant Professor Joshua Glick, who writes about documentary (and who, in 2018, published LOS ANGELES DOCUMENTARY AND THE PRODUCTION OF PUBLIC HISTORY, 1958-1977).
Building: Hatcher Graduate Library
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: Discussion, Film, Humanities, International, Lecture, Media, Social Justice
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Department of Film, Television, and Media