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Linda J Holland-Toll <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 25 Nov 1996 14:40:46 -0800
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To Whom It May Concern:
        This CFP may be of interest to people on your list, and I would be
very interested in presentations on films in our periods of interest. I
hope to hear from some interested parties and perhaps hear some
interesting presentations.  Thank You, Linda J. Holland-Toll.
 
 
> CALL FOR PAPERS
                  BANG, BOOM, BUST AND BANG (AGAIN)
>  THE SPACE BETWEEN: PRECURSORS AND AFTERMATHS, 1920 - 1945
>
 This interdisciplinary conference will focus on "the space between," the
> period in time defined by the book-ends of World Wars I and II.
> Appropriate topics will include, but will not be limited to, ways in
>  which literary and historical movements such as Futurism, Modernism,
>  The Roaring Twenties, The Great Depression, the rise of Facism, and
>  Isolationism as well as the World Wars are reflected in the texts of
> > the times.  Papers will be solicited in such fields as European and
> > American art, film studies, history, literature, modern languages and
> > philosophy.  Of special interest are such fields as the rise of genre
> > fiction, war literature, women's studies, ethnic and diversity
> > literature, and critical approaches which utilize new historicism,
> > feminism, and cultural literature.  We are also interested in papers
> > which offer current critical interpretations of the ways in which these
> > events reflect causalities; i.e., in what ways does World War I shape
> > not only the rise of Facism but World War II as well, or in what ways
> > does the disillusionment of the Great War shape the literature of both
> > the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression.
> Abstracts must be received by February 15, 1997 and should be no longer than
 250 words.
> > Please send abstracts to one of the following:
> L.J. Holland-Toll
> Department of English/213
> University of Nevada, Reno
> Reno, Nevada 89557
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>
> Rita E. Rippetoe
> Dept. of English/213
> University of Nevada, Reno
> Reno, Nevada 89557
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>
> Roger J. Craik
> Kent State University
> Ashtabula Campus
> 3325 W. 13th St.
> Ashtabula, Ohio 44004
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>
> Location: University of Nevada, Reno.
> Date: October 2-4, 1997.
> -------------------
>
>
>
 
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