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SUMMARY:Symposium: Ethics and Politics of 21st Century Television Series
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LOCATION: La Maison Française\, New York University\, 19 University Place\, New York\, United States\, 10003
DESCRIPTION:<p>SYMPOSIUM: ETHICS AND POLITICS OF 21ST CENTURY TV SERIES DATE TIME LOCATION Friday Apr. 1 9:30am-6:30pm Hybrid - La Maison Fran&ccedil\;aise and Zoom</p>\n<p>**This event will take place in English**</p>\n<p>Hybrid event: open in person to the NYU community\, open online to the public</p>\n<p>RSVP In-person&nbsp\;HERE&nbsp\;(NYU Community ONLY\, current ID and daily screener verified)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>RSVP Zoom&nbsp\;HERE&nbsp\;(General Public)</p>\n<p>La Maison Fran&ccedil\;aise is pleased to host the Ethics and Politics of the 21st Century TV Series conference on April 1st\, organized by DEMOSERIES\, a European Research Council project hosted at University Paris 1 Panth&eacute\;on-Sorbonne. The conference will bring together a number of scholars\, philosophers and film and TV specialists from France (Universit&eacute\; Paris 1 Panth&eacute\;on-Sorbonne) and the United States.</p>\n<p>From&nbsp\;<em>Orange is the New Black</em>&nbsp\;to<em>&nbsp\;Homeland</em>\, from&nbsp\;<em>The Crown</em>&nbsp\;to<em>&nbsp\;Ozark</em>\, join us for a full day of fascinating panel conversations about the framing of genres in recent TV\, the ethics of your favorite shows\, and popular culture&rsquo\;s potential for social and political action.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>9:45AM-10:00AM: Introduction. Fran&ccedil\;ois Noudelmann and Sandra Laugier</p>\n<p>10:00AM-12:00PM: Panel 1. New Television and the Politics of Genres</p>\n<p>Martin Shuster&nbsp\;(Goucher College)\,&nbsp\;The Persistence of the Western:&nbsp\;<em>Yellowstone</em>\,&nbsp\;America\, and the Present</p>\n<p>Kathryn Reklis (Fordham University)\, The Limits of Ethics at the End of the World</p>\n<p>David LaRocca\, Metatelevision in&nbsp\;<em>The Crown</em></p>\n<p>Sandra Laugier (Universit&eacute\; Paris 1 Panth&eacute\;on Sorbonne)\,&nbsp\;<em>Homeland</em>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;The Bureau: Ethics of the Security Genre</p>\n<p>12:00PM-12:30PM: Discussion</p>\n<p>12:30PM-2:00PM: Lunch Break</p>\n<p>2:00PM-3:30PM: Panel 2. Moral&nbsp\;Perfectionism in TV Series</p>\n<p>Paola Marrati (Johns Hopkins University)\,<em>&nbsp\;Orange is the New Black</em>: Perfectionism and Politics</p>\n<p>Jeroen Gerrits (Binghamton University)\, Im/moral Perfectionism: TV between the Low and Lower Yet</p>\n<p>Hent de Vries (NYU)\, &ldquo\;Nobody&rsquo\;s Perfect&rdquo\;: Moral Imperfectionism in&nbsp\;<em>Ozark</em></p>\n<p>3:30PM-4:00PM: Discussion</p>\n<p>4:00PM-4:15PM: Break</p>\n<p>4:15PM-5:45PM: Panel 3. The Social Action of Popular Culture</p>\n<p>Andrew Brandel (Harvard University)\, &ldquo\;Preparing to Live&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;<em>Foundation</em>&rsquo\;s Account of Anthropology</p>\n<p>Th&eacute\;o Touret-Dengreville (Universit&eacute\; Paris 1 Panth&eacute\;on Sorbonne-Demoseries)\,&nbsp\;Superheroes as Educators</p>\n<p>Brendan Hogan (NYU)\, &ldquo\;But It&rsquo\;s the Other Way&rdquo\;: Surveillance between Structure and Agency in<em>&nbsp\;The Wire</em></p>\n<p>5:45PM-6:15PM: Discussion</p>\n<p>6:15PM-6:30PM: Closing Remarks</p>\n<p>This event is organized by DEMOSERIES\, a European Research Council project hosted at University Paris 1 Panth&eacute\;on-Sorbonne and funded under the European Union&rsquo\;s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>
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