Film and Discussion Group: The Terry Fragments

GTC Medical Anthropology Film and Discussion Group

Tuesday 5 February 2019   15:30 to 17:00

Speakers:

Dr. Catalin Brylla, Senior Lecturer in Film at the University of West London

Location:

EP Abraham Lecture Theatre, Green Templeton College

Dr Catalin Brylla presents his film, The Terry Fragments, which portrays Terry, a blind painter, from his everyday perspective, rather than imposing formulaic, emotion-laden plots onto his life. As the narrative does not revolve around his disability, his visual impairment is neither foregrounded, nor pushed into the background. The result is a multi-layered character portrait that shifts stereotypical notions of the disabled “other” towards the phenomenological “alter”.

Dr Brylla is Senior Lecturer in Film at the University of West London. His research aims for a pragmatic understanding of documentary spectatorship with regards to social cognition, stereotypes, embodied experience and representation. He has published “Documentary and Disability” (Palgrave, 2017) with Helen Hughes and “Cognitive Theory and Documentary Film” (Palgrave, 2018) with Mette Kramer. See www.catalinbrylla.com for his research areas and outputs.

The GTC Medical Anthropology Film and Discussion Group’s Hilary Term 2019 meetings will examine how disability is portrayed in film.

Location:
EP Abraham Lecture Theatre
Green Templeton College
43 Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6HG

Type: Social and Societies