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On May 11th:
>Carol,
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>Can you provide a little more info on the panel you are trying to put
>together for "The Society for Cinema Studies". Is there also a more
>general call for papers for this conference?
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>_Den'
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>Den' Raphaely
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Yes, there is a more general call for papers, and I believe someone
already forwarded the name of who to contact with regard to that
information. As to more information on my particular panel: I am trying
to put together a variety of angles of discourse about medievalistic
films. Why are there so many of them, especially the "el-cheapo'"
coming out of Hollywood (for example, there are about 40 films based
upon the Arthurian legend alone -- most of them very tacky Hollywood
"money grabbers"). I am interested in the fascination with medieval
culture and literture as expressed via the film medium, but I also want
to see analysis of how the medieval has been drawn down into or
exploited in modern times.
I hope this helps/inspires. To me, this is a very fascinating subject,
of course. I think that many Americans are particularly attatched to
medivalia and to ideals drawn out from the Middle Ages, such as the
concept of a perfect, magical island called Avalon -- as the movie of
the same name seems to allude to.
Carol Robinson
Gallaudet University
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