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January 1996, Week 3

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Yang Gao <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Jan 1996 13:27:41 CDT
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The Society for Cinema Studies Conference provides opportunities for
all types of research and approaches to understanding film, video,
TV, and other new media. The conference will be composed of papers
and presentations addressing all aspects of media history, theory,
and criticism as well as this year's special topic.
 
SPECIAL FOCUS FOR THIS YEAR: Visual cultures in the nineties.
Including: What is going on in both mainstream and alternative
cultures of film, video, and TV today? What new trends can be
foreseen in media conglomerate ownership and to what effect? How are
the production and meanings of images, both mainstream and
alternative, inflected by new technologies, by new notions of
reality, by new constellations of geopolitiecs, by or unexpected
media convergences and so on?
 
For more information about the conference, please contact the Chair
of the 1996 Conference Host Committee:
 
Prof. Justin Wyatt
SCS Conference
Univ. of North Texas
P.O. Box 5397
Denton, Texas 76203
Ph#:   817-565-2510
Fax:    817-565-2518
email: [log in to unmask]
 
To become an SCS member, please contact:
 
The Univ. of Texas Press
Journals Disition
P.O. Box 7819
Austin, Texas 78713-7819
Ph# :   512 -471-4531.
 
This announcement is not a call for papers
 
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