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Call for Papers: Film & History
Abstracts/Proposals by 1 October 2007 

Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations' 29th Annual
Conference
Albuquerque, NM, February 13-16, 2008
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 842-1234
Fax: (505) 766-6710
http://albuquerque.hyatt.com 

Proposals are now being accepted for the Film & History Area. Join us
this year as a returning or first-time participant in the scenic
Southwestern city of Albuquerque! Our area is concerned with the impact
of motion pictures on our society and how films represent and interpret
history. Presentations can, for example, feature analyses of individual
films and/or TV programs from historical perspectives, surveys of
documents related to the production of films, or analyses of history and
culture as explored through film. Genres could include historical films
attempting to define history, propaganda films, documentaries,
docudramas, newsreels and broadcast media, war films, music videos and
concert films, reality shows, avant-garde, cinema verite, actualities,
and direct cinema.

Listed below are some suggestions for possible presentations and/or
panels, but topics not included here are also welcome:
*	Historical eras and coverage of historical events	
*	Popular culture
*	Politics and government
*	Gender
*	Ethnicity, race, and class
*	Sports and leisure
*	Science and technology
*	Religion and spirituality
*	Pedagogy
*	Film schools and theory
If you wish to form your own panel within the Film & History area, we
would be glad to facilitate your needs.  Roundtable sessions and
international participation are also encouraged. 

Please send 100-200 word abstracts and proposals for panels via email by
1 October 2007 to:

Tobias Hochscherf, Co-Chair Film & History   	
Media & Communication			              	      
School of Arts and Social Sciences

Northumbria University				
Lipman Bldg.					
Newcastle upon Tyne				
NE1 8ST					
United Kingdom					
Phone: ++44(0)191-227-4932			 
Email: [log in to unmask]   

Or

Christoph Laucht, Co-Chair Film & History
School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies
University of Liverpool
Chatham Street
Liverpool
L69 7ZR
United Kingdom
Phone: ++44(0)151-794-2404
Email: [log in to unmask]


All presenters, once accepted, must register by January 15, 2008.
Registration is available online at SW/Texas PCA/ACA website:
http://www.h-net.org/~swpca. All participants who register before
December
15 will receive a discounted rate, while those who register between
December
15 and the January 15 will pay the full conference rate.  Hotel
reservation information can also be found on the website (note, reserve
rooms early as the rooms fill quickly).

For general information, online registration, and regular updates see:
http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/ 

For information about the journal, Film & History, go to
www.filmandhistory.org 

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