Feasting on Hannibal: An Interdisciplinary Conference

Feasting on Hannibal: An Interdisciplinary  Conference A conference event hosted by Screen Studies and the School of Culture and Communication at the Unive
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The Feasting on Hannibal conference brings together scholars and artists from diverse disciplinary backgrounds in order to consider Hannibal Lecter’s persistent cultural significance as a figure of cultivated monstrosity. Since the recent reemergence of Hannibal and his surrounding mythology in television, Hannibal not only continues to redefine notions of the monstrous, but has also redefined the

boundaries and expectations of the television medium. This conference aims to facilitate an understanding of how the continually evolving, mutating, and adapting figure of Hannibal Lecter speaks so pertinently to our own culture. Keynote Presenters:

Associate Professor Jane Stadler: Film and Media Studies in the School of Communication and Arts at the University of Queensland. Professor Angela Ndalianis: Director of the Transformative Technologies Research Unit and Professor in Screen Studies at the University of Melbourne. Registration fees:
Standard: $110
Student/Conc.: $70
Guest (non-catered; non-presenter): $25

Register at alumni.online.unimelb.edu.au/feastingonhannibal

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