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Talk: "Provenance, Fakes, and Feuds: Building Expertise Around Transnational Genre In 1960s Iran" by Kaveh Askari (Ebert Center for Film Studies)

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
Spurlock Museum of World Cultures, Ebert Center for Film Studies, Illinois Arts Council
Location
Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum of World Cultures
Date
Oct 27, 2023   3:00 pm  
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Spurlock Museum - Event

The Roger Ebert Lecture, "Provenance, Fakes, and Feuds: Building Expertise around Transnational Genre in 1960s Iran," will be presented by Kaveh Askari, an associate professor and director of film studies at Michigan State University. 

Kaveh Askari’s research and teaching focus on cinema and media history in a global context. Special areas of interest include art cinema, media circulation, film and the other arts, and cinemas of the Middle East.

Askari is the author of Relaying Cinema in Midcentury Iran: Material Cultures in Transit, which won the 2023 Katherine Singer Kovács Book Award from the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. He also wrote Making Movies into Art: Picture Craft from the Magic Lantern to Early Hollywood (2014) and is the co-editor of several volumes including a special issue of Film History titled "South by South/West Asia: Transregional Histories of Middle East--South Asia Cinemas" (2021) and "Performing New Media, 1890-1915" (2014).

Presented by the Roger Ebert Center for Film Studies.

This event is sponsored in part by the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

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