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THE SOCIETY FOR ANIMATION STUDIES
7TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
 
September 29 - October 1, 1995
 
Hosted by:
The Department of Broadcasting, Cinema and Theatre
at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
 
The Society for Animation Studies was created to promote the study of
animation history, theory and criticism throughout the world.  Through
publications, exhibitions, public lectures and academic conferences, it
brings together scholars from inside and outside the traditional university
and archive settings.  The SAS encourages research and debate representing a
diverse range of views and methodologies and, toward that end, it seeks
members from many disciplines and backgrounds.
 
The 1995 Conference will combine paper presentations, filmmaker panels,
teaching workshops and retrospective screenings covering a variety of genres
and historical periods.  For the first time, publisher and distributor
representatives and sample products will be available to promote a wide range
of books, journals, videos and other materials concerning animation, comic
books, film, television, and related fields.
 
The deadline for proposals is May 15, 1995.
 
Questions and proposals should be directed to:
 
Professor Michael Frierson
The Dept. of Broadcasting, Cinema and Theatre
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
100 Carmichael Building
Greensboro, NC 27412-5001 USA
 
Tel: 1-910-334-5360
Fax: 1-190-334-5001
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