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Austin-Smith, Brenda L.

Professor, English, Theatre, Film and Media

Research Affiliate, Centre on Aging

Email: Brenda.Austin-Smith@umanitoba.ca

Keywords

Keyword Discipline

Adaptation

Arts/Humanities

Cinema/Video

Arts/Humanities

Cultural Studies

Arts/Humanities

Film and Emotion

Arts/Humanities

Literary Criticism

Arts/Humanities

Memory Studies

Arts/Humanities

Sound and Music in Film

Arts/Humanities

Theatre/Film Criticism

Arts/Humanities

Research Description

I do research on film adaptations of literature (and the strong emotions adaptations provoke in viewers) as well as on emotional responses to film more generally. My areas of expertise include film melodrama and the "weepie," why we watch films (and television shows) that make us cry, and the negative judgements often made about cultural productions and pop culture artifacts that affect us emotionally.

Teaching Description

Courses taught most often:

--Art of the Film: Introduction to Film Studies

--Documentary Film

--Film and Affect/Feeling

--Film and the City

Public/Media (Non-Technical) Description

I teach and research the emotional content of films and the emotional responses we have to watching films and television. The history and significance of melodramatic and "weepie" films is an area of expertise. I also do research on film adaptations, star acting, and film performance.

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