Women in Crime: Professional women and female identities in European crime narratives
Women in Crime: Professional women and female identities in European crime narratives
The panel discussion is co-organized by Link Campus University and the associations “Women in Film, Television & Media Italy” and “Women in Games Italy“.
How is the role of professional women and female characters evolving in European popular culture and, particularly, in crime narratives? How can gender equality policies be promoted and the role of female professionals in the creative industries be enhanced? How can research on gender identities contribute to the formation of a common, multicultural European identity?
The panel discussion “Women in Crime”, organized by Link Campus University on January 31, 2019 at 3.00 pm, is aimed at engaging with these questions.
The event is part of the promotional activities organised within the framework of the research project “DETECt – Detecting Transcultural Identity in the European Popular Crime Narratives” (detect-project.eu), funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. DETECt investigates the ways in which coproduction, serialization, translation, and adaptation of crime narratives from various European countries contribute to the emergence of a trans-cultural European identity, and encourage the dialogue between multiple forms of identity and belonging.
The panel discussion is co-organized by Link Campus University and the two associations “Women in Film, Television & Media Italy” and “Women in Games Italy” engaged in supporting, promoting and enhancing the role of professional women in the various fields of the creative economy, with particular reference to film, television and videogame industry.
In this respect, 2018 will be remembered as the year of #metoo, a global movement supported by several protagonists of the show biz who brought to the attention of the public the issue of gender discrimination in different contexts, including the working environment.
Scholars and professionals from the creative industries attending the round table will discuss both the question of female employment in the entertainment sector and the representation of female characters in popular culture, and especially in crime narratives.
Programme
Thursday, January 31, 2019, 3:00–6:00pm
Antica Biblioteca – Link Campus University
Via del Casale di San Pio V 44, Roma
Greetings and introduction
Vanna Fadini, President Global Education Management – Link Campus University
Carlo Maria Medaglia, Head of Research Department
Valentina Re, Head of Studies in Media and Performing Arts
Backstage: professional women
Margherita Chiti, Vice President Women in Film, Television & Media Italia
Micaela Romanini, Founder Women in Games Italia
On stage: characters and identities
Barbara Petronio, screenwriter
Emanuela Cocco, writer
Angela Paoletti, Founder Local Transit
Antonio Vena, writer
Chair Roy Menarini, Università di Bologna
6:00 pm: Networking Drink
For more information please download the full programme and the poster.
Participants
Participants include Barbara Petronio, David di Donatello Award and Ciak d’Oro for the best original screenplay (Indivisibili, 2017) and screenwriter of many crime TV series including RIS. Delitti Imperfetti, Romanzo criminale and Suburra; Margherita Chiti (Women in Film, TV & Media Italy); Micaela Romanini (Women in Games Italy); Angela Paoletti (Local Transit); Emanuela Cocco (writer); Antonio Vena (writer).