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>Please conribute and circulate!
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>Camera Obscura
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>Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies
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>CALL FOR PAPERS:
>  A Camera Obscura ÅgArchive for the FutureÅh
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>The editors of Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies
>invite the journal's readers to contribute statements of 500-1000
>words that consider, contemplate, entertain, and/or imagine the
>future of "feminism, culture, and media studies."  Selected
>contributions will be published in a special issue to mark the
>thirtieth anniversary of the journal.  What lines of inquiry and
>approaches to these terms and to this nexus do you find most
>engaging?  What lines do you expect to find most productive in the
>future?  How do you see the conjuncture of "feminism, culture, and
>media studies" as intersecting with other discourses, disciplines,
>and practices?  How does your sense of the future of this
>conjuncture reflect your understanding of its history?  How would
>you characterize the changes in feminist culture and media studies,
>and how do you see those changes as related (or removed from) the
>changes within the media and cultural practices themselves?  What
>theories, methodologies, objects, texts, and/or practices would you
>want to revive or re-energize at this point?  What would you want to
>eulogize or mourn?  In sum, what would you submit to a Camera
>Obscura "archive for the future," and why?
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>Please send three copies of your statement, including complete
>contact information, to:
>Camera Obscura
>Department of Film Studies
>University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010.
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>  Deadline: 15 October 2004.
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>--
>Patricia White
>Associate Professor, English Literature
>Chair, Film and Media Studies
>500 College Avenue
>Swarthmore College
>Swarthmore, PA 19081
>(610) 328-8148
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Patricia White

Associate Professor
Chair, Film and Media Studies
Department of English Literature
Swarthmore College
500 College Avenue
Swarthmore, PA 19081
(610) 328-8148
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