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Dear Colleagues:  This one didn't make it onto the SCS Bulletin Board.
Please print, display, advertise this to any and all who you think might
have some interesting work to contribute.


CALL FOR PAPERS on constructions of MASCULINITY IN BARBARA STANWYCK
vehicles/publicity/fan culture.  How does Stanwyck's shifting star persona
de/stabilize masculine ideals?  How is Stanwyck "mannish" in her own right?
Looking especially for papers that cover a variety of Stanwyck texts, from
early comedies and melodramas, to later noir and western dramas, as well as
her role on television's "Big Valley."  Work on her industry publicity and
fan-culture-- including speculations about her sexuality--is encouraged.
Everything considered.

Send proposals by snail- or e-mail to Susan Crutchfield, English
Department, University of Wisconsin at La Crosse, La Crosse, WI 54601;
[log in to unmask] Phone:  608-785-6943.  Deadline is September 1.



Susan Crutchfield
425W North Hall
Department of English
University of Wisconsin at La Crosse
La Crosse, WI 54601
phone: 608-785-6943
fax: 608-785-8301

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