I'm working on developing a film/TV studies resource on the Internet--something that will extend the work of SCREEN-L. This new project is called SCREENsite and will be available through the World Wide Web. One part of it will be a syllabus collection. In specific, I'm looking for strong syllabi (especially ones with extensive bibliographies) on: 1. Gender and film/TV 2. Experimental film/video 3. Race and film/TV 4. Gay/lesbian film/TV 5. National cinemas/TV systems (non-US SCREEN-Litarians: Help, please!) 6. Graduate seminars on specialized topics 7. Film/TV genres 8. Film/TV history and historiography 9. Director studies And I'm very open to other submissions. All you'd have to do is e-mail me a text (ASCII) version of it. Please take care to address it to me personally ([log in to unmask]) and not to SCREEN-L (i.e., do not simply REPLY to this message). I'll take care of the rest. Oh yes, please include a short note about your institutional affiliation with your syllabus as they will be identified in the following manner: Course title, professor's name, college's name And please feel free to pass this request around to non-SCREEN-L educators that you think might be interested in sending something my way. Thanks! ===================================================================== Jeremy Butler SCREEN-L Coordinator [log in to unmask] Telecommunication & Film Dept. * University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa =====================================================================