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Please note the following call for SCS 2000:

*Hollywood International: Institutional Practice and Cultural Form*

This panel explores the international circulation of Hollywood media in
relation to the politics of cultural representation.  Possible topics
include: (inter)national cultural policy, changing geographies of Hollywood
production, cultures of distribution, international marketing contexts, and
new delivery technologies.  Cutting across legal, economic, and textual
approaches, this panel investigates how a diversity of signifying cultures
and institutions inform Hollywood standardization and fragmentation.  

Send intent and/or 300-400 word abstracts by September 15, 1999 to: 
John McMurria (NYU), e-mail [log in to unmask] or
Nitin Govil (NYU), email [log in to unmask]

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