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Tania Modleski, Film Studies lecture: "An Affair to Forget: Melancholia in Bromantic Comedy"

May 9, 2012
4:30PM - 6:00PM
Wexner Film/Video

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Add to Calendar 2012-05-09 16:30:00 2012-05-09 18:00:00 Tania Modleski, Film Studies lecture: "An Affair to Forget: Melancholia in Bromantic Comedy"  Dr. Tania Modleski, Florence R. Scotto Professor of English, The University of Southern California"An Affair to Forget:  Melancholia in Bromantic Comedy"  Wednesday, May 9th, 4:30pm, Wexner Center Film/Video TheaterReception to followSponsored by The Department of French and Italian, The Wexner Center for the Arts, The Department of Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies, The Film Studies Program, The Department of English, The Humanities Institute, The Popular Culture Studies ProgramContact: renga.1@osu.edu http://wexarts.org/fv/index.php?eventid=6307Tania Modleski is the Florence R, Scotto Professor of English at USC. She works on film, popular culture, feminist theory, gender studies, American Studies, soap operas. Books include: Loving With a Vengeance: Mass Produced Fantasies for Women (Routledge), The Women Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock and Feminist Theory (Routledge, multiple editions), Feminism without Women: Culture and Criticism in a Postfeminist Age (Routledge, NYU Press), Old Wives Tales and Other Women’s Stories (NYU Press). Wexner Film/Video Popular Culture Studies gardner.236@osu.edu America/New_York public

 

Dr. Tania Modleski, Florence R. Scotto Professor of English, The University of Southern California

"An Affair to Forget:  Melancholia in Bromantic Comedy"  

Wednesday, May 9th, 4:30pm, Wexner Center Film/Video Theater

Reception to follow

Sponsored by The Department of French and Italian, The Wexner Center for the Arts, The Department of Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies, The Film Studies Program, The Department of English, The Humanities Institute, The Popular Culture Studies Program

Contact: renga.1@osu.edu 

http://wexarts.org/fv/index.php?eventid=6307

Tania Modleski is the Florence R, Scotto Professor of English at USC. She works on film, popular culture, feminist theory, gender studies, American Studies, soap operas. Books include: Loving With a Vengeance: Mass Produced Fantasies for Women (Routledge), The Women Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock and Feminist Theory (Routledge, multiple editions), Feminism without Women: Culture and Criticism in a Postfeminist Age (Routledge, NYU Press), Old Wives Tales and Other Women’s Stories (NYU Press).