Poetic Refuge: Migration and the Films of Phuttiphong Aroonpheng

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Wednesday, November 4th, 2020

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Wednesday, November 4, 202011:00AM - 12:30PMOnline Event, This event took place online.
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Series

JHI - UTM 2020-2021 Seminar Series: Mediating Race, Reimagining Geopolitics

Description

"Poetic Refuge: Migration and the Films of Phuttiphong Aroonpheng" was the fourth seminar for the Mediating Race, Reimagining Geopolitics, JHI-UTM Seminar 2020-2021, co-hosted by the Department of Visual Studies, the Southeast Asia Seminar Series at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, the UTM Collaborative Digital Research Space, University of Toronto, the Toronto Film and Media Seminar and Objectifs.   

 

* Screenings details for Manta Ray will be provided on Oct 31st to the first 100 registrants based in Canada.   

 

* The film "Ferris Wheel" can be screened for free until November 4th here: https://objectifsfilmlibrary.uscreen.io/programs/ferris_wheel_  

 

Both films will be available from Oct 31st to Nov 4th.


Speakers

Selmin Kara
Organizer
Associate Professor of Film and New Media, OCAD University

Elizabeth Wijaya
Organizer
Assistant Professor, Department of Visual Studies and Director, Centre for Southeast Asian Studies at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto

Arnika Fuhrmann
Panelist
Associate Professor of Asian Studies, Cornell University

Jacques Bertrand
Panelist
Professor of Political Science and Director of the Collaborative Master’s Program in Contemporary East and Southeast Asian Studies at the Asian Institute, University of Toronto

Ishita Tiwary
Panelist
Horizon Post Doctoral Fellow at the Mel Hoppenheim school of Cinema, Concordia University

Mai Meksawan
Panelist
Producer of Manta Ray

Ornwara Tritrakarn
Moderator
Graduate student, Cornell University


Sponsors

Asian Institute

Centre for Southeast Asian Studies

Department of Visual Studies

Jackman Humanities Institute

UTM Collaborative Digital Research Space, University of Toronto

Toronto Film and Media Seminar

Objectifs


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