Hannah Frank, “Arresting Animation: The Poetics and Aesthetics of Stroboscopic Flicker Effects in Hollywood Cartoons, 1920s–1960s,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference (2017)
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Hannah Frank, “Arresting Animation: The Poetics and Aesthetics of Stroboscopic Flicker Effects in Hollywood Cartoons, 1920s–1960s,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference (2017)
In which OMGcatrevolution goes IRL!
Going on right now: fan studies tweets from the SCMS conference
The 2017 conference of the Society of Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS) is underway in Chicago until March 26th. SCMS is massive, and like every year, it features many great panels on the latest fan studies research.
Definitely check out #FaAS, the Twitter hashtag of the SCMS Fan and Audience Studies Scholarly Interest Group, which brings the latest from all eight fan studies panels:
Chinese Queer Fan Cultures
Unsanctioned Television Access
"Stop Bringing Race Into This”
Poaching Politics
Connected Viewing
Public Life of Cinema in East Asia 3: Unexpected Audiences
Fandom and Merchandising
Teaching with Fan Video workshop
The group also has a tumblr.
Eddie White and Ari Gibson, The Cat Piano (2009)
Greetings from SCMS, where both of your humble editors are presenting--though one failed to discuss cats in his paper, the other TBD shortly...