November 11, 2001 To: Friends of Film & History (www.filmandhistory.org) From: Peter Rollins, Editor Subj: Volume 31.2 coming out next week Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies. 31.2 www.filmandhistory.org The second issue for the year deals with THE COLD WAR with the following topics considered in a cultural context of the struggle: British Cinema and the Cold War Hollywood Orientalism in the 1950s ABC-TV's COMBAT as Cold War Document Network as a Cold War statement Subversion of the Cold War Consensus in Dr. Strangelove, The Manchurian Candidate, and Planet of the Apes. Cold War Space Epics and US-Soviet Relations Also featured are the following: Description of a Media Preservation Course Film Reviews of THE ROCKEFELLERS, MULE SKINNER BLUES, CINEMA VERITE, THE EDINBURGH FILM FESTIVAL, KEN BURNS' JAZZ, O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU, PEARL HARBOR Book Reviews of texts about JOHN FORD, TELEVISION AS HISTORIAN, AUDIENCE STUDIES, DALTON TRUMBO, BRITISH FILM COMEDY, SOVIET CINEMA, ABRAHAM LINCOLN IN FILM, PARODY AS A GENRE, WOODY ALLEN, KING ARTHUR ON FILM, CENSORSHIP DURING THE STUDIO ERA. It is still possible to receive the two issues of 2001. Go to the web site and register by PayPal over the Internet and we will add you to the list. Full information on this issue and on others is at the web site: www.filmandhistory.org Hope you are interested. Phil Landon and his authors have done a wonderful job with this issue and the previous one as well. See the web site for full details. Peter Rollins Peter C. Rollins Editor-in-Chief Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and TV Studies (Web site: www.filmandhistory.org) RR 3 Box 80 Cleveland, OK 74020 (918)243-7637 and fax 5995 [log in to unmask] Comments: Individual subscription information on the web site as well as information and FAQ's about the CD-ROMs. There are also discussion items and essays on Saving Private Ryan, Amistad, CNN's Cold War, and a host of other topics. The Table of Contents for the last thirty years is there as well. The last two issues dealt with Television as Historian (Vols. 30.1 and 30.2). Next conference is in November, 2002, a year from this Fall, on The American West(s) in Film, Television, and History at the Kansas City Marriott, Country Club Plaza--just a few blocks from the Nelson Art Gallery, a major institution and just next door to the Kansas City Arts Institute. We are looking for energetic people to serve as Area Chairs and will put a list of existing and available Area Chair topics on the web site this summer. www.filmandhistory.org During the Fall of 2002, we will have panels at the Puebla, Mexico meeting of the PCA/ACA. Please contact our panel organizer, James Yates, for details and visit the Mexico web site for lots of information on the place, the meeting, the amenities. Direct flights from Houston to Puebla at discount prices. www.udlap.mx/congress Most sessions will be on the campus of the Universidad de las Americas (UDLA), a school resembling San Diego State U or other Southern California campuses. ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html