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Media, Memory and Nostalgia

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Following the recent FMRG22 conference on Media, Memory and Nostalgia at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, a further FMRG event developing this theme will be held in Newcastle in the Literary & Philosophical Society building, closely adjacent to the Central Railway Station.The theme of the conference is purposefully broadly defined. We are hoping to attract 8-10 speakers, including invited speakers from France, and PGs. Papers (20-25 mins) in English or in French could cover aspects of topic/issues such as:- memory and/or nostalgia in media/online representations in the French-speaking world- specific forms/genres/formats - news, documentaries, sport, music, magazine programmes, entertainment/variétés, advertising...- media/online archives; video-sharing websites (ina.fr, youtube etc); DVD/boxset releases of classic/cult programmes- academic and journalistic commentaries on the relationship between the mass media/internet and memory/nostalgia/other related concepts- specific decades, periods, generations, movements, events, fashions- the relationship between past, present and future- individual and collective identities / forms of social cohesion- death and mourning- anniversaries - birth, death and career- audience participation and interactionor any other subject. Please feel free to suggest a topic. PG students are encouraged to present papers.A publication from the Conference is planned.For more information or to propose a paper (abstract of around 250 words), please contact the Conference Organisers Dr Hugh DAUNCEY (Newcastle University) [h.d.dauncey@ncl.ac.uk] and Dr Chris TINKER (Heriot Watt University) [c.g.tinker@hw.ac.uk] by 30 June 2013.FMRG is affiliated to the Association for the Study of Modern & Contemporary France.

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