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Christine Becker <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Feb 2010 18:44:57 -0500
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Call for Papers:

The Fourth Annual Midwest Undergraduate

Film and Television Conference

University of Notre Dame

April 23-24, 2010

Deadline for Submissions extended to February 22, 2010

The Midwest Undergraduate Film and Television Conference offers 
undergraduate students the opportunity to present papers representing 
their best work in film and television studies.  Students will deliver 
papers on any aspect of film and television history, criticism, or 
theory. Papers will be given in twenty-minute slots.


Students who wish to participate in the conference must submit a title 
and abstract describing their paper (maximum 200 words) along with a 
short bibliography of 3-5 reference sources. Students should also attach 
a brief biographical statement stating their college or university, 
their major, their interest in film and television along with their 
academic goals (maximum 100 words).  Proposals should include equipment 
needs (region-free DVD, multi-format VCR and PowerPoint will be 
available) and contact information.  Students must use appropriate 
submission forms, available online at http://ftt.nd.edu.


_Note_:  This is not an undergraduate film festival but an academic 
conference. Do not send student films.  Student films may, of course, 
form part of a paper presentation but will not be screened outside the 
twenty-minute time allocation.

Deadline for proposals has been extended to Monday, February 22nd, 2010 
(postmarked).


  For more information, contact:

Aaron Magnan-Park
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574-631-8806


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