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제14회 해외석학 콜로키움 안내

2023.10.04.

서울대학교 언론정보학과 BK21 FOUR "자유롭고 책임있는 AI 미디어" 교육연구단과 언론정보연구소에서는 커뮤니케이션학계 해외 유수 학자들을 초청해 다양한 주제의 강연 시리즈를 개최하고 있습니다.
이번 특강은 오프라인으로 진행됩니다. 많은 분들의 관심과 참여 부탁드립니다.

일시: 10월 4일 (수) 10:00-12:00

장소: 서울대학교 64동 (IBK커뮤니케이션센터) 201호

강연자: Noah Isenberg (University of Texas-Austin)

제목: “A Whole Different Sex”: Barbette and the Art of Drag Performance in Some Like It Hot (1959)

내용:
During the early days of production on Some Like It Hot, writer-director Billy Wilder brought in the Texas-born drag artist Barbette (n? Vander Clyde), whom he knew from her acclaimed performances in Berlin and Paris in the late 1920s and early 30s, to work with lead actors Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. This talk aims to chronicle the story of Barbette, whose work as a cross-dressing vaudeville and circus artist became an international sensation, catching the discerning eye of young “Billie” who was then working as a freelance reporter in Weimar Berlin. The granular details of that collaboration have not yet been fully presented; we don’t yet know, for instance, the deep background of Barbette and her wider impact in Europe and at home. In 1969, she was made the subject of a New Yorker profile, “An Angel, a Flower, a Bird,” by the Jean Cocteau-biographer Francis Steegmuller (Cocteau was thoroughly transfixed by her, writing a tribute “Le nume?ro Barbette” in the mid 1920s and hiring photographer Man Ray to immortalize her on film, and then casting her in his debut experimental film Le Sang d’un Poe?te of 1930). There is also considerable speculation that she may even have served as the chief inspiration for Viktor und Viktoria (dir. Reinhold Schu?nzel, 1933). Drawing on primary research conducted at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, and at archives of the Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin, this lecture will zero in on that specific story within the context of the larger production history surrounding what many consider to be the greatest American sex comedy.


강연자 소개:
Noah Isenberg is the Charles Sapp Centennial Professor of Radio-Television-Film and Associate Dean for Professional Programs at the University of Texas at Austin. He serves as the Executive Director the university’s internship-based, study-away programs in Los Angeles (UTLA) and New York City (UTNY). The author, most recently, of We’ll Always Have ‘Casablanca’: The Life, Legend, and Afterlife of Hollywood’s Most Beloved Movie (W.W. Norton, 2017), a Los Angeles Times bestseller, his anthology, Billy Wilder on Assignment, is now out in paperback from Princeton University Press.