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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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Tue, 17 Aug 1999 09:46:58 -0700
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http://www.pitt.edu/~cptv/

>Call for Papers
>
>The International Conference on Television, Video and Feminism:
>CONSOLE-ING PASSIONS
>
>May 11-14, 2000
>
>University of Notre Dame
>South Bend, Indiana
>
>Console-ing Passions seeks proposals on television, video and new media
>from feminist perspectives.  Suggested areas include:
>
>labor:  tensions and reconfigurations
>global media cultures
>new media pedagogy
>theory and methodology
>history and historiography
>feminist ethnography
>producers and consumers
>race, class and ethnicity
>masculinity, femininity and queerness
>transnational media economics
>activism and resistance
>sexuality and identity
>tv in Asia
>Latin American media
>indigenous media practices
>women, tv and advertising history
>digitextual convergence
>
>Deadline for proposals:  15 November 1999
>
>Submit proposals to:  http:/www.pitt.edu/~cptv
>
>CPTV 2000 Program Committee:  Dianne Brooks, Phebe Chao, Jane Feuer
>(Chair), Hilary Radner
>
>University of Notre Dame Host Committee:  Susan Ohmer, Hilary Radner
>(Coordinator), Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Ewa Ziarek
>
>Console-ing Passions Board:  Dianne Brooks, Phebe Chao, Jackie Cook, Anna
>Everett, Jane Feuer, Mary Beth Haralovich, Michele Hilmes, Margaret
>Montgomerie, Chantal Nadeau, Ellen Seiter, Lynn Spigel, Chris Straayer,
>Mimi White

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