Sarah Artt
Sarah Artt

Dr Sarah Artt

Lecturer T&R

Biography

I have research interests in: screen adaptation (beyond fidelity criticism), silence in the cinema (i.e. the use of silence to convey meaning), women on screen and women's fiction. I also teach on science fiction, contemporary Hollywood cinema.

I am an experienced public speaker and have recently appeared at the University of London's Living Frankenstein event, and The British Academy Summer Showcase. I have also appeared with Bright Club in Edinburgh and Dundee.

I am currently researching my monograph Quiet Pictures: British and French Cinema by Women on the work of Joanna Hogg, Lynne Ramsay, Lucile Hadzihalilovic and Celine Sciamma

Events

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Interview panel, Lectureship in English and Film, December 2014
  • Subject Group Representative Academic Quality Committee (SACI)

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Co-organiser with Anne Schwan of 'Orange is the New Black and New Perspectives on the Women in Prison Genre'. Academic conference June 2015.

 

Invited Speaker

  • Association of Adaptation Studies Conference, University of Amsterdam, September 2018. Paper title: The Truth About Art: art practice on screen
  • Interdisciplinary Nineteenth Century Studies, Universita Roma Tre, June 2018. Paper title: xcessive Silence and Punctured Quiet: Lady Macbeth (2016)
  • Invited Guest. AI Narratives: How Do We Talk About AI. The Royal Society and Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence
  • International Gothic Association Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University July 2018. Paper title: Ten Thousand Times More Malignant’: Alice Lowe's Prevenge
  • Adaptation and Nation Conference, Queen Margaret University, June 2017 Paper Title: Why We Do Not Adapt Jean Rhys
  • Network for European Cinema Studies Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, June 2017. Paper title: An otherness that cannot be sublimated: hybrid bodies in Black Mirror and Penny Dreadful
  • Association of Adaptation Studies, St Anne's College Oxford. September 2016: Paper title: Shades of Frankenstein in Black Mirror and Penny Dreadful
  • Invited talk. University of Split, Croatia. October 2014. Talk title: The Post-feminist Tart in Ripper Street
  • 0th International Screen Studies Conference, University of Glasgow, 2-4 July 2010. Paper Title: Silence and Performance: Appreciating Lynne Ramsay's Morvern Callar
  • Symposium on Melodrama in Contemporary Film and Television. Text, Genre and Visual Studies Group, Queen Margaret University, 29 October 2010. Paper title: Vienna to Beijing: Letter from an Unknown Woman, melodrama and the symbolic simulation of Europe
  • 5th Annual Association of Adaptation Studies Conference 30th September-1st October 2010. Centre for British Studies, Humbolt University, Berlin. Paper title: les liaisons dangeureses a l'Anglais: Valmont, Dangerous Liaisons and Cruel Intentions.
  • Transforming Cities. TU Braunschweig. 2-4 July 2015. Paper Title: Femme Publique: The brothel sex worker as anti-flaneuse in the television series Maison Close (2010-2013)
  • 8th Annual Association of Adaptation Studies Conference, Linneaus University, 26-27 September 2013, Vaxjo Sweden. Paper title: Disturbing Experiences: The cinematic legacy of Georges Franju's Les yeux sans visage/Eyes Without a Face
  • 6th Annual Association of Adaptation Studies Conference, Yeni Yuzil University, Istanbul. 29-30 September 2011. Paper Title: Gangster of Love: Remaking American noir as French neo-noir in Fingers and De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté/The Beat that My Hear
  • Invited Workshop 'Shakespeare on Screen' for Msc in European Theatre Studies, University of Edinburgh.
  • Neo-Victorian Networks, University of Amsterdam, 13-15 June 2012. Paper title: The Steampunk Detective: Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock
  • Invited talk. Masculinity, Silence, the Body: Valhalla Rising (2009) and Drive (2011). Amsterdam University College, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • 7th Annual Association of Adaptation Studies Conference, University of York, September 2012. Paper title: We Need to Talk About Kevin and Heathcliff: metatextual authorships in Lynne Ramsay's We Need to Talk About Kevin and Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heigh
  • Network for European Cinema and Media Studies. 23-26 July 2011. Sonic Futures Conference. King's College and Birkbeck University of London. Paper title: The Future Sound of Retro: Daft Punk, Tron Legacy and the Sound of Science Fiction.

 

Media Activity

  • Invited post for University of London Leading Women blog on the Frankenstein bicentenary. Post Title: 'Our (cyborg) bodies, our (cyborg) selves
  • interviewed in Sunday Herald about Season 6 premiere of Game of Thrones
  • 'Not Enough of Him': Technology and Melancholia in 'Be Right Back'. Curated post for 'Black Mirror' theme week May 4th-8th 2015

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Invited to become founding member of BAFTSS Group on SF and Fantasy

 

Public Engagement Activity

  • Stand-up comedy performance with Bright Club Edinburgh, National Museum of Scotland, Museum Lates: Retrofuture
  • Stand-up comedy performance with Edinburgh Bright Club, National Museum of Scotland, Museum Lates: Fascinating Mummies Event.
  • Panel Speaker “Women in Science: On the Screen and Off” with a screening of Madame Curie. Special Event to Commemorate the International Year of Chemistry. Event in conjunction with Edinburgh University Department of Chemistry at Filmhouse Cinema Edinbur

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • British Academy Summer Showcase Lates. Stand up comedy about researching Frankenstein. June 2018
  • The Over-Analyser's Book Club Presents Frankenstein. Stand up comedy about researching Frankenstein on screen. January 2018
  • Let's Talk Frankly, Panel Event, Edinburgh Science Festival, April 2018.
  • Illustrated Talk at Living Frankenstein, Living Literature Event, University of London. Dr Sarah Artt introduce you to some of Frankenstein’s more unusual on-screen mutations. May 2018.
  • The Age of Frankenstein: screenings at Cameo Cinema and talks at The National Library of Scotland. A series of events looking at Frankenstein's on screen afterlives, with screenings of Young Frankenstein, les yeux sans visage/Eyes Without a Face, and La piel qui habito/The Skin I Live In
  • Frankenstein at 200: partnership with the National Library of Scotland and Surgeon's Hall Museum hosted a series of lectures, workshops and events throughout 2016, 2017 and 2018 to celebrate the inception and publication of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
  • Invited performance at Bright Club Dundee 20/01/2015, doing stand up comedy about being a Humanities researcher
  • Sarah Artt performs with Edinburgh Bright Club at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Stand up comedy about being a humanities researcher
  • Stand-up comedy performance with Edinburgh Bright Club, National Museum of Scotland Museum Lates: Vikings!
  • Screening of Rouben Mamoulian's Jekyll and Hyde at Edinburgh's Filmhouse., followed by post-screening discussion l
  • Edinburgh Bright Club performance at Museum Lates: Fascinating Mummies, National Museum of Scotland
  • Museum Lates: A Night in Wonderland. Stand up comedy about being a Humanities researcher
  • Bright Club 3.14 A holiday themed stand up comedy show with academics
  • 7 February 2011. Panel Speaker “Women in Science: On the Screen and Off” with a screening of Madame Curie. Filmhouse Cinema Edinburgh.
  • Bright Club Edinburgh Tuesday September 20th, 2011. Academics doing stand up comedy about their research
  • Vampires and Vegetarians, an ESRC Geonomics Forum Public Engagement Event , Rich Mix, London

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • External Examiner for a successful PhD viva, University of Southampton, August 2018.

 

Reviewing

  • Reviewer for Frames Cinema Journal
  • Invited to review for Feminist Media Studies
  • Regular reviewer for Gothic Studies
  • reviewer for Adaptation journal

 

Seminar/talk

  • Co-organiser with Dr Sara-Patricia Wasson of a series of talks on Science Fiction for Edinburgh Napier's Centre for Literature and Writing: September 2010-May 2011.

 

Date


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Review of 'The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen':

Book
Artt, S., Longden, K., McCabe, J., Formica, S., Tucker, P., & Wyver, J. (2013)
Review of 'The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen':. In L. Raw, & R. G. Dryden (Eds.), Global Jane Austen; Pleasure, Passion, and Possessiveness in the Jane Austen CommunityPalgrave Macmillan

Ambulant Fetish: the exotic woman in "Black Venus" and "Master".

Book
Artt, S. (2012)
Ambulant Fetish: the exotic woman in "Black Venus" and "Master". In S. Andermahr, & L. Phillips (Eds.), Angela Carter: New Critical Readings, 176-186. Continuum

The Steampunk Detective: Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock.

Presentation / Conference
Artt, S. (2012, June)
The Steampunk Detective: Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock. Paper presented at Neo-Victorian Networks: Epistemologies, Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Amsterdam
This paper will examine the recent refashioning of Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous creation as steampunk action hero in Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes(2009) and Sherlock Holme...

Les liaisons dangeureuses a l'anglais: examining traces of 'European-ness' in Valmont, Dangerous Liaisons and Cruel Intentions.

Book
Artt, S. (2012)
Les liaisons dangeureuses a l'anglais: examining traces of 'European-ness' in Valmont, Dangerous Liaisons and Cruel Intentions. In L. Raw (Ed.), Translation, Adaptation and Transformation, 162-170. Continuum

The future sound of retro: Daft Punk, Tron: Legacy and the sound of science fiction.

Presentation / Conference
Artt, S. (2011, June)
The future sound of retro: Daft Punk, Tron: Legacy and the sound of science fiction. Paper presented at Sonic Futures: soundscapes and the languages of screen media, King's College London/Birkbeck

Les Liaison Dangereuses a l'Anglais: Valmont, Dangerous Liaisons and Cruel intentions.

Presentation / Conference
Artt, S. (2010, October)
Les Liaison Dangereuses a l'Anglais: Valmont, Dangerous Liaisons and Cruel intentions. Paper presented at 5th annual Association of adaptation Studies Conference, Centre for British Studies, Berlin

Vienna to Beijing: letter from an unknown woman, melodrama and the symbolic simulation of Europe.

Presentation / Conference
Artt, S. (2010, October)
Vienna to Beijing: letter from an unknown woman, melodrama and the symbolic simulation of Europe. Paper presented at Symposium on melodrama in contemporary film and television, Queen Margaret University

Silence and performance: appreciating Lynne Ramsay's "Morven Callar".

Presentation / Conference
Artt, S. (2010, July)
Silence and performance: appreciating Lynne Ramsay's "Morven Callar". Paper presented at 20th International Screen Studies Conference, University of Glasgow

The Twilight Saga and the pleasures of spectatorship: the broken body and the shining body.

Presentation / Conference
Wasson, S., & Artt, S. (2010, April)
The Twilight Saga and the pleasures of spectatorship: the broken body and the shining body. Paper presented at Open Graves, Open Minds: Vampires and the Undead in Modern Culture., University of Hertfordshire

Irony: adapting Jane Austen's Northaner Abbey.

Presentation / Conference
Artt, S. (2009, September)
Irony: adapting Jane Austen's Northaner Abbey. Paper presented at 4th Annual Association of Adaptation Studies Conference, BFI, Southbank

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