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Screening Capital

Call for Papers
Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference 2005
London, March 31-April 3, 2005

This panel examines issues regarding the representation of
capital and capitalism in film, television and new media. How do
such media forms visualize and/or narrativize the im/materiality
of capital and the complexity of capitalist systems? Potential
topics include (but are not limited to) reality TV (The Apprentice),
guerilla TV (Paper Tiger), documentaries (Yes Men), avant-garde
film/video (Eisenstein’s Capital project) or feature films (Pi).
Papers focused on questions of representing global capital are
particularly welcome.

Please send enquiries or proposals (300-400 word abstract,
short bibliography and short bio) by August 15, 2004 to:
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For appropriate conference forms and further information see
the SCMS website: http://www.cmstudies.org

Roger Hallas, English Department, Syracuse University, 401
Hall of Languages, Syracuse, NY 13244.

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