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Embodied spectatorship and queer, feminist and lesbian pornography
PhD student
Ingrid Ryberg
My research project focuses embodied spectatorship in relation to queer, feminist and lesbian pornography. The aim is to reach a deepened, situated and contextualized understanding of spectatorial processes at the intersection of film, body, time and place. Through ethnographic fieldwork, ...
Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter med mera. Politik, pedagogik och estetik i program för barn i Sveriges television under 1970-talet
Dr
Malena Janson
Svensk sammanfattningProjektet fokuserar den period i svensk barntv-historia som är mest omdebatterad, mest hatad och mest älskad. Vad är det som gör epoken unik? Vilka var förutsättningarna? Syftena? Och vilken syn på barnpubliken vittnar produktionerna om? Dessa är några av de frågor jag besvarar ...
Mobility, Dialogue and Experience: Audience in contemporary participation culture
Dr
Annika Wik
Svensk sammanfattningSyftet med projektet är att besvara frågor om hur förändringar i samhället påverkar våra kulturella organisationsformer och inom dessa publikarbetet. Mobilitet, Dialog och Upplevelse fokuserar på publiken, deras upplevelse och på hur den på olika sätt förmedlar denna ...
PhD Thesis: Forensic Crime Television and Corporality
PhD student
Sofia Bull
The aim of my PhD thesis is to contextualize the representation of the body in British and American television dramas depicting fictive crime solving procedures using forensic science. I argue that forensic crime dramas are part of a larger cultural discussion on the relationship between the body, ...
Swedish Television 1954-1963
PhD student
Tove Svensson
Period:
2/1/10
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12/31/15
The research project revolves around early Swedish television, from the first attempt with a commercial television in 1954, up until the establishment of the Swedish Film Institute in 1963. The period will be studied within the framework of televisual flow, where I will look at scheduling, and ...
The economic history of cinema in Southeast Asia (1895-1930)
PhD student
Nadi Tofighian
The dissertation will discuss how cinema was used to spread culture and increase trade, as well as analysing the financial aspects of film by finding trade patterns, trade paths, agents, distributors and exhibition patterns.
Trans-Scandinavian cinema 1906–1930
PhD student
Anne Bachmann
The dissertation focusses on the interaction, influences, and modes of co-production between Swedish, Danish and Norwegian early narrative cinema. Traditionally, the histories of Scandinavian cinema from the first decades of the 20th century have been demarcated and simplified as nationally ...
Trust and the Unfolding Dialogue
Dr
Annika Wik
Period:
1/1/11
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12/31/13
Svensk sammanfattningTrust and the Unfolding Dialogue är ett konstnärligt forskningsprojekt som grundar sig på konstnären Esther Shalev-Gerz' verk. Projektet dekonstruerar begreppet dialog genom att undersöka dess olika format och former. Ett av villkoren för att dialog ska vara möjlig är att det ...
Women Film Pioneers Project: Alva Lundin
PhD student
Sofia Bull
As part of the Women Film Pioneers Project I’m researching early Swedish female film workers, with a particular focus on Alva Lundin. Lundin was Sweden’s most successful inter-title designer during the silent era and then continued her career producing credit sequences for around 400 films.
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