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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Apr 1995 14:30:53 CST
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     Forwarded by Jeremy Butler.
 
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Date sent: Wed, 15 Mar 1995 13:27:45 -0700
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From: Joseph Boles <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Redefining Gender Through Film Workshop
To: Multiple recipients of list WMST-L <[log in to unmask]>
 
>Please note the following workshop, part of a larger institute,
>described below. Full brochures are available at the address
>listed below.
>
>> REDEFINING GENDER THROUGH FILMS
>> Dates: July 19-25, 1995
>>
>>OLIVIA OLEA - a filmmaker - gaining a national reputation for her
>>1994 film, Por La Vida: Street Vending and the Criminalization
>>of Latinos.
>>
>> Olivia Olea will join forces with other scholars to explore
>>the redefinition of gender through films. The workshop has two
>>purposes: (1) to develop an understanding of how ethnic minority
>>and American independent filmmakers rework gender identity in
>>their films, and (2) to investigate the relationships between
>>constructions of gender and contemporary public policy.
>
>
>This workshop is part of a larger project entitled:
>
>
>> INVESTIGATING & DEFINING TOMORROW'S WORLD
>> through
>> FILM, JOURNALISM, the ARTS, and POLICY RESEARCH
>> July 12-25, 1995
>> at
>> Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff
>>
>>Nationally known faculty affiliated with the Institute for Policy
>>Studies and Northern Arizona University are gathering in
>>Flagstaff, Arizona, for two weeks this summer to conduct
>>workshops that will develop and enhance the skills that are
>>needed to investigate and define the issues facing us as we move
>>into the 21st century. The workshops, which will be advertised
>>nationwide, are directed at working professionals, graduate
>>students, and advanced undergraduate students.
>>
>>Workshop Format: Each of the workshops covers a week -
>> Wednesday through Tuesday, with the weekend
>> reserved for field work, speakers, panel
>> discussions, films, concerts, and the beauty
>> of northern Arizona. Week 1: July 12-18;
>> Week 2: July 19-25.
>>Costs: **tuition for the workshop(s) you attend
>> **lodging in campus dorms and meals on campus -
>> $44.00/night per person (based on double occupancy
>> in a two-room suite with a shared bathroom);
>> $54.00/night for single occupancy in a room in the
>> suite.
>>
>>If you are interested in application materials or further
>>information on the workshops, please direct your inquiries to:
>>
>>Ryan Bolden, NAU's Management Development Office, PO Box 15066,
>>Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5066
>>
>>Phone: (602/520) 523-7324
>>E-MAIL: [log in to unmask]
>>FAX: (602/520) 523-5990
>
>
>Other workshops
>>
>> MAKING DOCUMENTARY VIDEOS:
>> ISSUES OF THE SOUTHWEST
>> Dates: July 12-18, 1995
>>
>> PRACTICING INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM:
>> HIDDEN CULTURAL ISSUES IN THE SOUTHWEST
>> Dates: July 19-25, 1995
>>
>> RESEARCHING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
>> Dates: July 12-18, 1995
>>
>> LARGE FORMAT B/W FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY:
>> A ROAD MAP TO THE ART OF EXPRESSIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
>> Dates: July 19-25, 1995
>>
>> REVISITING RACE AND CLASS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
>> Dates: July 19-25, 1995
>>
 
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Joseph Boles
Women's Studies Program Box 5695
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
                Internet= [log in to unmask]
                Bitnet= Boles@NAUVAX
                Phone= 602-523-3300
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