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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Jul 1994 14:22:00 CST
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A question recently came my way about the academic organizations in film
and television studies. It occurred to me that perhaps there were folks on
SCREEN-L who also might be interested in this information.
 
If others would like to contribute membership info on other groups that
touch on film/TV studies (e.g., Popular Culture Association), send it in
and I'll collate them into a file to put on SCREEN-L FILELIST.
 
The two primary film/TV scholarly organizations are the Society for Cinema
Studies and the University Film and Video Association. Each publishes a
blind-refereed journal (CINEMA JOURNAL and JOURNAL OF FILM AND VIDEO,
respectively), holds an annual conference, awards grants/prizes for
scholarship, and publishes a newsletter-type thing with job announcements
and the like.
 
SCS is a bit more angled toward "theory" in a lit-crit sort of way and UFVA
is a bit more angled toward production, but the two are essentially quite
similar. For membership info, write:
 
UFVA Membership Office
ATTN: Herb Farmer
USC School of Cinema-Television
University Park
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211
 
fax: 213.740.7682
 
For SCS:
 
Gaylyn Studlar
Program in Film
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322
 
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Jeremy Butler [log in to unmask]
Associate Professor [log in to unmask]
Telecommunication & Film Dept. * University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa
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