Film Studies Association of Canada / Association Canadienne des Etudes Cinimatographiques 2003 Annual Conference and Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities May 29-31, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Congress Theme: Conflict and Cooperation Founded in 1976, FSAC is a flourishing organization that aims to foster and advance scholarship in the history and art of film and related fields as well as to aid those teaching film and video production at Canadian colleges and universities. FSAC members are invited to submit paper and panel topics, or to propose a joint panel with another association, for consideration for the 2003 Conference and Congress. This year's theme is "Conflict and Cooperation." Thus, paper and panel topics could include but are not limited to the following: *East Coast film and video *Conflict and cooperation in the classroom *Experimental film on the edge *Documenting 9/11 *Festival mania/Festival histories *Cultural hegemonies post 9/11 *New technological incursions on cinematic space *East Coast tv comedy *Hollywood's new war films *Canadian directors *Questions of media censorship *Co-productions and nationalist visions *Mehta's Water and Egoyan's Ararat Please submit paper and panel topics via email by January 15, 2003 to: Christine Ramsay Department of Media Production and Studies Education 130 University of Regina Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2 Phone: 306.585.4210 Email: [log in to unmask] Please Note: You must be a paid-up member of FSAC and a paid registrant of Congress 2003 in order to present a paper For more information on joining FSAC, visit its website at: www.film.queensu.ca/FSAC/Home.html -- Michael Zryd -- Assistant Professor Film Studies, Department of English, University of Western Ontario London, ON N6A 3K7, CANADA -- e-mail: [log in to unmask] tel: 519-661-2111 x85833 -- fax: 519-661-3776 ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.tcf.ua.edu/ScreenSite