My apologies--I need to make a note of clarification. As very poorly identified in my original message's subject heading, this call for papers is for a PROPOSED PANEL for the Society for Cinema Studies Conference 2001. >Dear Colleagues: This one didn't make it onto the SCS Bulletin Board. >Please print, display, advertise this to any and all who you think might >have some interesting work to contribute. > > >CALL FOR PAPERS on constructions of MASCULINITY IN BARBARA STANWYCK >vehicles/publicity/fan culture. How does Stanwyck's shifting star persona >de/stabilize masculine ideals? How is Stanwyck "mannish" in her own right? >Looking especially for papers that cover a variety of Stanwyck texts, from >early comedies and melodramas, to later noir and western dramas, as well as >her role on television's "Big Valley." Work on her industry publicity and >fan-culture-- including speculations about her sexuality--is encouraged. >Everything considered. > >Send proposals by snail- or e-mail to Susan Crutchfield, English >Department, University of Wisconsin at La Crosse, La Crosse, WI 54601; >[log in to unmask] Phone: 608-785-6943. Deadline is September 1. > Thanks-- Susan Crutchfield 425W North Hall Department of English University of Wisconsin at La Crosse La Crosse, WI 54601 phone: 608-785-6943 fax: 608-785-8301 ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]