Greetings! Could you please post the following reminder for the "call for respondents" for the Film & History Conference panel, "Fahrenheit 9/11 and the (Culture) War at Home"? This three-hour session is designed as a kind of "town meeting" that will provide participants with a lot of opportunity to contribute opinions and ask questions. Thank you, Gary Edgerton p.s. I am also attaching this "call" in MS Word for everyone's convenience. THIRD BIENNIAL FILM & HISTORY CONFERENCE "War in Film, Television, and History" at the Dolce International Conference Center in Dallas, Texas (please visit <www.filmandhistory.org> for more information) Call for Respondents on "Fahrenheit 9/11 and the (Culture) War at Home" Saturday, November 13, 2004 Panel: "Fahrenheit 9/11 and the (Culture) War at Home" An extended session is now being planned on the significance and impact of Fahrenheit 9/11 as a documentary, an historical film, and a popular phenomenon. Three brief 10-15 minute introductory presentations on popular media culture and the 2004 election, Michael Moore and his film and TV work, and a concise production history of Fahrenheit 9/11, will be followed by an open and freewheeling discussion, spurred by a series of respondents who will each have the floor for 3-5 minutes to present a focused argument on some aspect of the topic at hand. The audience, too, will be encouraged to share opinions and ask questions throughout. Anyone interested in serving as a respondent, please e-mail Gary Edgerton [log in to unmask], panel chair and moderator, with a short 40-50 word summary of the point that you wish to make by September 30. Preference in being selected as a respondent will be given to those attendees who are not otherwise presenting papers at the conference. We will assemble a cross-section of viewpoints and include as many respondents as time allows. All respondents will be listed in the program by name and institution. Respondents are also expected register for the conference. Full details on registration procedures and fees, travel and accommodations, and related information can be found at <www.filmandhistory.org>. The Film & History League is co-hosting the "War in Film, Television, and History" Conference (November 11-14, 2004) with the Literature/Film Association. Regularly updated information on the Film & History League and the 2004 Conference can be accessed at <http://www.filmandhistory.org>. Gary R. Edgerton, Chair Communication and Theatre Arts Department 633 Batten Arts and Letters Building Old Dominion University Norfolk, Virginia 23529-0087 phone: 757.683.3831 fax: 757.683.4700 e-mail: [log in to unmask](See attached file: CallforRespondentsF&HF911withCartoon.doc)(See attached file: CallforRespondentsF&HF911TextVersion.doc) ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html