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HR Greenberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Jul 1997 11:17:06 -0400
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The Journal of Popular Film and Television reminds you that we are calling
for contributions to a theme issue on CINEMATIC/TELEVISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF
VIOLENCE, now slated to appear in the Summer of l998. Papers addressing a
broad spectrum of socio-cultural issues relevant to the theme will be
considered, e.g.
representations of violence throughout film/tv history, by genre,
nationality, etc; violence aggression and the vulnerable body; issues of
censorship; shifting horizon of audience reception to displays of violence.
 
Submissions should be no longer than 20 pages, conforming to the MLA STYLE
MANUAL, double spaced, with accompanying disc in PC format if possible. Send
3 copies with SSA if return is desire to:
 
Harvey Roy Greenberg, MD, 320 West 86th Stret, Apartment 3A, New York City,
NY l0024-3l39, by March l, l998.
 
Please direct questions to Dr Greenberg at the above address; telephone 2l2
595 5220; or e mail to [log in to unmask]
 
Please feel free to let others outside this list about the special issue.
 
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