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Thrid Annual Women in Film Conference.
March 26-28, 1997
 
* Theme: Women on the Edge: Film into the Twenty-first Century
 
* Schedule/Programs
March 26
  5:00 p.m Opening Reception
  7:00 p.m. Film Screening: "The women" (USA, 1939)
March 27
   Workshop One:
    "Negotiating the Terrain: the Genre  of the Female Adolescent
            Film" by John Springer(The Univ. of Oklahoma)
    "Rebel Without a Cause: Whose Film is This AnyWay?" by
            Dr.LiliBerko(California State Univ.)
    "The Two Worlds of Henry Orient" by Larry C.Willson,(San Jacinto
            College Central)
   Workshop Two;
    "The Body as Spectacle" by Heidi Mau(Univ. of Oklahoma)
    "Spike Lee: The Filmic Exploration of the Black Male Body"
        Cecillia Hastings, (San Francisco State Univ.)
    "My Magic Friend: The Body of Marilyn Monroe in Patriarchal
         Consciousness" by Ken Lauter
   Workshop Three;
   "Gender and the Politics of Filmmaking" by Susan Caldwell(Univ. of
         Oklahoma)
   "Subverting the Male Graze: Dorothy Arzner's Nana(1934)" byAnnie
         Treouet (Univ. of Colorado)
   "The Feminization of Frank Churchill in Jane Austen's Emma: The
         Use of the Circle Metaphor in Both Novel and 1996 Movie" by
         Dr.Margaret E. Wye(Rockhurst College)
   Workshop Four
   "German Cinema:Minorities and Myths" by Helga Madland(Univ. of
         Oklahoma)
   "Berlin as the Film Myth" Dr.Oksana Bulgakova(Humboldt Univ. in
         German)
   "The Other Funny People: Women, Homosexuals and Ethnic Minorities in
         the New Comedies" by Dr. Gabriele Weinberger(Lenoir-Rhyne College)
 
Feature Presentation
  " Women, Directors, and Film History"
Film Screenings
  "Women who made the movies"(USA, 1992)
  "Women filmmakers in Russia" (Englan, 1990)
 
March 28
 Workshop Five
 "Made but not Born: the manufacture and containment of the violent
      woman in film" by dr. Betty Robbins(Univ. of Oklahoma)
 "La Femme Nikita:Vioent woman or amenable spectacle" by Paul
      Sutton(Univ. of Bradford)
 "Violent women or women against violence? the case of Death and the
      Maiden" by Dr. Owen Heathcote(Univ. of Bradford)
 "Not all Angels are innocent: violence, sexaulity, and the teen
      psycho-dyke" Karen Boyle(Univ. of Bradford)
Film Screenings:
  "Sister my sister"(Great Briatin, 1995)
  "Some American feminists"(Canada, 1980)
  "The F-word:A video about feminism"(USA, 1994)
  "Perfect Image?"(Great Britain, 1988)
  "The Cradle" (Siberia, 1989)
 
Registeration fee: $35.00
All events are open to the public
For additional information;
   contacts Dr.Heidi Karriker(Director, Film and Vieo Studies, Univ. of
                                             Oklahoma).
                Phone 405-325-3020
 
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