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Call for papers: Luis Buñuel and “The Documentary Tradition”
(Abstracts/ Proposals due by July 21)

2006 Film and History League Conference
“The Documentary Tradition”
November 8-12, 2006
Dolce Conference Center
Dallas, Texas

Panels are now forming for presentations on the topic of Luis Buñuel and “The 
Documentary Tradition.” Presentations may be so narrow as to focus solely on 
Land Without Bread (1933),  or they may be so broad as to discuss documentary 
style across Buñuel’s oeuvre.  All proposals that in some way consider the 
relationship between Buñuel and documentary will be considered. Possible 
topics include, but are not limited to:

-LWB as documentary and/or fiction

-the intersection of/relationship between narrative and documentary in Buñuel’s 
films

-LWB in the context of Buñuel’s oeuvre

-Buñuel as documentarian/ Buñuel’s “documentary style”

-the documentary tradition/ documentary style and Buñuel’s early triptych: Un 
chien andalou (1929), L’Age d’Or (1930), and LWB

-the documentary tradition/ documentary style in Buñuel’s Mexican period 
(1947-1960)

-Buñuel as ethnographer/ LWB as ethonographic documentary

-LWB and politics/ aesthetics/ history

Send 100-200 word presentation abstracts or proposals to:

Ted Nannicelli
Temple University-School of Communications and Theater
Annenberg Hall, FMA Department
2020 N. 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Or by e-mail to: [log in to unmask]

Please pass this call along to friends and colleagues. For conference registration 
and general conference inquiries, please visit: www.filmandhistory.org

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