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CALL FOR PAPERS: NEW DEADLINE OF 10 January, 2001

CFP -- Film & History

The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture
Association invites panels and individual panels examining aspects of FIlm
and History for its annual conference to be held March 7-10, 2001, at the
Sheraton Oldtown Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

A proceedings of the conference on CD-ROM is planned.

Possible Areas for consideration include, but are not limited to:


The Western
"The Patriot" and other film depictions of the American Revolution
The Civil War on Film
The Western Hero
The Outlaw
Native-American Portrayals
The Mexican-U.S. War in Film
Film Portrayals of the Spanish-American War
The Southwest in Film, esp. Southwestern History
Billy the Kid and other Images

Those with questions about the focus and format of this area should
check the Film & History web site:  www.filmandhistory.org

Please send proposals for panels and ikndividual papers (include a 100 word
abstract and a one-page cv) by January 10, 2001, to the Area Chair:

James Yates, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English
Box 242
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Alva, OK 73717
(580) 327-8469
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