Virtues and Vices: thinking through taste in our visual culture

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This session turns to the visual world to explore the themes of virtues and vices through the concept of ‘taste.’ What is deemed as worthy? What isn’t? Why do we use terms such as ‘guilty pleasure’? What makes a film ‘art house’? Who decides, and why does it matter? We’ll be thinking through these questions by looking closely at a number of case studies, ranging from television series to music videos, and film examples.

 

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SKU: Taste-in-cinema Category: Cinematography

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Zahra Khosroshahi

Speaker: Zahra Khosroshahi

Dr Zahra Khosroshahi (she/her) is a lecturer at the University of Glasgow, UK in Film & Television studies. She is currently working on her forthcoming monograph on Iranian women filmmakers. Outside of academia, Zahra is the co-founder of Thousand & One: an enterprise that supports fellow women of colour in the workplace.
Twitter @zahrafkh Instagram @zahratheacademic
https://thousandone.org/
https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/cca/staff/zahrafathikhosroshahi/

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