
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.
Professor Stella Bruzzi FBA
Stella Bruzzi has been Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Professor of Film at University College London since 2017 where she is also Professor of Film. She previously held positions at the University of Manchester, Royal Holloway, University of London and the University of Warwick. She has published widely in the areas of costume and cinema (including Undressing Cinema: Clothing and Identity in the Movies), documentary (including the influential New Documentary in 2006), gender and masculinity in Hollywood (including Men’s Cinema: Masculinity and Mise-en-scene in Hollywood) and representations of history. In 2013 she was elected Fellow of the British Academy.
Inua Ellams
Born in Nigeria, Inua Ellams is an award-winning poet, playwright and curator. Displacement & destiny are recurring themes in his work in which he mixes the old with the new, traditional with the contemporary. His books are published by Flipped Eye, Akashic, Nine Arches, Penned In The Margins & Bloomsbury. His plays include Barber Shop Chronicles, Three Sister and The Half-God of Rainfall. He is currently touring Search Party, An Evening With An Immigrant and working on several commissions across stage and screen.
Dr Robert Lawson
Robert Lawson is an Associate Professor of Sociolinguistics at Birmingham City University. He has published widely on language and masculinities, including his award-winning monograph Language and Mediated Masculinities. His research interests include language and masculinities in media spaces and language in the public eye. In 2024, he was awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme Trust Small Research Grant for the project Exploring the language of modern fatherhood.
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