The Prisons Memory Archive: A Case Study in Filmed Memory of Conflict

Author:   Jolene Mairs Dyer
Publisher:   Vernon Press
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9781648894404


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   30 May 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jolene Mairs Dyer
Publisher:   Vernon Press
Imprint:   Vernon Press
ISBN:  

9781648894404


ISBN 10:   1648894402
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   30 May 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Jolene Mairs Dyer PhD is a Lecturer in Media Production at Ulster University. She edited material from the PMA to create 'Unseen Women: Stories from Armagh Gaol', a 26-minute documentary and multi-screen gallery installation shown at Belfast Exposed in June 2011. Her most recent work, 'Women's Vision from Across the Barricades' (2015) and 'Women's Vision in Transition' (2020), used collaborative photography to explore socio-economic issues affecting women living in interface areas of north Belfast. She is the Director of Belfast Feminist Film School. Conor McCafferty has worked in research, management and creative roles in academia and arts and heritage organisations. He holds a PhD from Queen's University Belfast - his research and professional interests revolve around archival collections in the arts and architecture, and public engagement and outreach through digital media. Conor was Project Manager of the 'Visual Voices of the Prisons Memory Archive' project at Queen's University from 2019-21 and is now a member of the PMA Advisory Group. Cahal McLaughlin is the Chair of Film Studies at Queen's University Belfast and director of the Prisons Memory Archive. He has produced films from this archive and written about the PMA for 'Memory Studies' and 'Oral History Review'. His most recent film is 'Right Now I Want to Scream: Police and Army Killings in Rio - the Brazil Haiti Connection' (2020).

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