The deadline for paper proposals for VISIBILE EVIDENCE II: Strategies and
Practices in Documentary Film and Video has been extended.
New deadline: 19 April 1994
Conference to be held 18-21 August 1994 at the University of Southern
California, Los Angeles. Sponsored by the School of Cinema/Television,
Critical Studies.
One page proposals should be submitted directed to chairs of open panels
and workshops. Since time is so tight, I'll list only fax numbers.
OPEN PANELS
Ethics: The Repressed in Documentary Film Studies
Brian Winston, in Wales: 0222.238832
Documentary Historiography
Chuck Wolfe, 805.893.8016
New Technologies and Their "Reality Effects"
Jim Moran, 213.740.9471
Transnational Documentary II
Patty Zimmermann and John Hess, 607.274.1664
Feminism and Documentary
Janet Walker & Diane Waldman, 818.780.7647
If Not Reality TV, Will Theory Make Us Free?
Bill Nichols, no fax
240 Dickens Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Queer Subjects, Unsightly Objects: Tracking the Queer Signifier in the
"non-Fiction" Text
Rich Cante and Angelo Restivo, 213.740.9471
The Marginalized Inaudible: Music, Sound, and Documentary Practice
Neil Lerner, 919.684.3598
New Ethnographies
Michael Renov, 213.740.9471
WORKSHOPS
Literal (Legal) Visual Evidence
James M. Linton, Canada, 519.971.3642
Media Activism for the 90s
Jane Gaines, 919.684.3598
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Telecommunication & Film Dept. * University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa
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