FINAL CALL FOR PROPOSALS: SESSIONS, PANELS, PAPERS EXTENDED DEADLINE: DECEMBER 15, 2008 The Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association 2009 National Conference New Orleans, Louisiana Wednesday, April 8, 2009 - Saturday, April 11, 2009 Proposals for papers, panels, workshops, and roundtables are now being considered for the Film & History Area of the PCA/ACA National Conference. Proposals for the Film & History area should consider some aspect of the intersection among film, history, society, and culture, exploring films as social and historical artifacts of the culture from which they arise, as well as the role played by film in constructing, shaping, and re-imagining history. Papers may take a single film focus, or make comparative considerations, as well as exploring critical films focused on a given era, individual, or historical event. Examples would include papers that examine the following areas in a given film or films: Documentaries: How true is 'The Truth'? Exploring representations of race, ethnicity, and gender in fiction or non-fiction Biographies of key artistic, political, military, activist, or cinematic figures Representations of wars, the West, borders, national characters and ideologies Comedy and social commentary Cult, alternative, and independent films and icons through history Additionally, papers exploring our 2008 conference theme: Film & Science: Fictions, Documentaries, and Beyond, are both welcome and encouraged. Possible topics might include, but are not limited to, cinematic representations of: Icons and Biographies The Environment Space and Time Travel Science and Faith/Religion and Escapism Darwin and Evolution Science and Society Technology and Industry Modern Marvels Pedagogy Questions and inquiries, as well as submissions of one-page (150-250 word) proposals or abstract may be directed to the area chair, Cynthia J. Miller, at [log in to unmask] The DEADLINE for submissions is December 15, 2008. For more information on the PCA/ACA, please go to http://www.pcaaca.org ---- Learn to speak like a film/TV professor! Listen to the ScreenLex podcast: http://www.screenlex.org