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Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 10:01:29 -0500
Subject: March 15: LECTURE on Ideology and Film
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*Tuesday, March 15, 2016*
*Nancy Condee, University of Pittsburgh*
*Ideology and Cine-Politics: What Russia do We See on Screen?*
Harrison Hall 313, 4:00pm

Nancy Condee (University of Pittsburgh) is Director of the Global Studies
Center, one of seven federal US centers.  Her academic affiliations are
Slavic and Film Studies.

Publications include *The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov*, ed. with Birgit
Beumers (Tauris); and *Imperial Trace: Recent Russian Cinema* (Oxford),
which won the 2011 MLA Scaglione Prize and the 2010 Kovács Book Award
(Society for Cinema and Media Studies).  Other volumes include *Antinomies
of Art and Culture: Modernity, Postmodernity, Contemporaneity*, ed. with
Terry Smith and Okwui Enwezor (Duke) and *Soviet Hieroglyphics*
(Indiana/British Film Institute).

Her articles have appeared in The Nation, The Washington Post, October, New
Left Review, PMLA, Sight and Sound, as well as such Russian journals as NLO,
Seans, Voprosy literatury, and Iskusstvo kino.

She has worked as a consultant for Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on
several Frontline television documentaries.

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