Talk: Masculinities on stage and screen
Details
The British Academy offer this panel discussion as part of their Age of
Self season. It sounds very intriguing!
"What do the characters on our screens and stages reveal about masculinity today? How do cultural narratives shape and challenge ideas of boyhood and manhood? And what stories should be told next?
Join leading researchers and creatives for a richly illustrated discussion on the theme of masculinity in film, television and theatre.
Drawing on vivid examples and clips, film historian Professor Stella Bruzzi FBA, award-winning playwright Inua Ellams, and British Academy-funded researcher Dr Rob Lawson will examine different portrayals of masculinity, how cultural representations have evolved over time and what stories we need to tell to help boys and men flourish in a changing world."
Please note there is an attendance contribution of £4 which goes towards the yearly Meetup platform fee, and our organisers voluntary time, both necessary to keep this club alive and running! This fee will be split 50/50 between the host, Giselle, and the group organiser Dul, thank you.
**🔷Blue Diamond Membership:
If you like this event, we encourage you to join our 🔷Blue Diamond Membership, for a symbolic £10/year towards making the club sustainable in the long run. This will give you some extra benefits beyond helping to keep the Club running, including but not limited to waiving all Meetup / organisational fees set up per single event until next Meetup's Fee renewal (September 2026).
You can send us your Blue Diamond Member contribution via Revolut:
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Or bank transfer to:
Dulcinea Ortiz. 04-00-75 acct 07592035
Please include your Meetup name as reference.
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