Tuesday, April 14, 2020

The 8th Annual UA School of Theatre, Film & Television Undergraduate Research Symposium kicks off tomorrow!

 

From: School of Theatre, Film & Television <marketing@cfa.arizona.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 5:01 PM
Subject: The 8th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium kicks off tomorrow!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our annual Undergraduate Research Symposium event showcases outstanding research papers of undergraduate students at the School of Theatre, Film & Television. This year the event has moved online! Over the course of several days starting Wednesday April 15, the research papers of thirteen student finalists will be made available to read at urs.tftv.arizona.edu.

 

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter, where we will post when each panel goes live. The symposium will conclude on April 24 with an announcement of generous prizes for student winners from each of the four panels. Mark your calendars and join us as we celebrate the work of our students!

 

URS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

Panel 1 | The Savage Domestic | April 15, 2020

Sophia Goodin, BFA Theatre Production – Professional Actor Training

She Persists: An Examination of Women's Roles in Classical Drama

 

Maggie McNeil, BFA Theatre Production – Professional Actor Training

Buon Giorno, Commedia dell'Arte!

 

Linda Paola Varela Sánchez, BFA Film & Television

Sexploitation Statements: Analyzing Films by Doris Wishman Women's Roles

 

 

Panel 2 | Violence and Entertainment | April 17, 2020

Kate Gross, BA Film & Television

An Analysis of Ethics and Morality in Spielberg's Wartime Dramas

 

Zoe Keeter, BA Theatre Studies

Safety in Blood

 

Hannah Landreville Miller, BA Film & Television

'Born on the Fourth of July': Oliver Stone and the Vietnam War

 

Tyler Godowski, BA Theatre Studies

Theatre in Chains: The Influence of Slavery on the Theatre

 

 

Panel 3 | Making a Movement | April 20, 2020

Joann Kohng, BA Film & Television

Korean New Wave: The Influence of South Korean Cinema Following International Success

 

Abigail Dunscomb, BA Theatre Studies

A World With and Without Will

 

Tiffany Gordon, BA Theatre Studies

Ain't it Funny: Marginalized and Mute

 

 

Panel 4 | Resistances | April 22, 2020

Megan Wiese, BFA Theatre Production – Design and Technical Production

Justice and Mercy: History and Religious Ambiguity in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'

 

Aria Levin, BA Theatre Studies

Spotlight on Social Change: Bringing the People to the Stage

 

Bergen Borer, BA Film & Television

Resistance in Beyoncé's 'Formation'

 

 

Announcement of URS 2020 Winners | April 24, 2020

 

All online presentations are free to view.

 

 

JOIN US AT URS ONLINE!

 

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