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Daniel Bernardi <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Nov 1993 08:05:00 PST
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                              CALL FOR ARTICLES
                                (please post)
 
 I am editing an anthology on the "articulation" of race in early United States
 film (1896-1927).  It is to be published by Rutgers University Press in mid-
 1994.  Aimed at a general academic audience, the book is divided into four
 sections:  1) Authors and Studios, 2) Styles and Genres, 3) Stars and 4) "Key"
 Films.  A number of scholars have already agreed to contribute to the book,
 though there are some gaps that I hope to fill.
 
 I am particularly interested in new articles on Oscar Micheaux, Birth of a
 Nation, Sessue Hayakawa and "greaser" films.  Of course, I would be willing to
 discuss and read any material relevant to the subject of "race" in early
 United States film.
 
 Please contact me as soon as possible if you have ideas or proposals:
 
      Daniel Bernardi -- [log in to unmask]
      Department of Film and Television
      405 Hilgard Ave.
      UCLA
      LA, CA  90024

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