Call for Papers The International Conference on Television, Video and Feminism: CONSOLE-ING PASSIONS May 11-14, 2000 University of Notre Dame South Bend, Indiana Console-ing Passions seeks proposals on television, video and new media from feminist perspectives. Suggested areas include: labor: tensions and reconfigurations global media cultures new media pedagogy theory and methodology history and historiography feminist ethnography producers and consumers race, class and ethnicity masculinity, femininity and queerness transnational media economics activism and resistance sexuality and identity tv in Asia Latin American media indigenous media practices women, tv and advertising history digitextual convergence Deadline for proposals: 15 November 1999 Submit proposals to: http:/www.pitt.edu/~cptv CPTV 2000 Program Committee: Dianne Brooks, Phebe Chao, Jane Feuer (Chair), Hilary Radner University of Notre Dame Host Committee: Susan Ohmer, Hilary Radner (Coordinator), Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Ewa Ziarek Console-ing Passions Board: Dianne Brooks, Phebe Chao, Jackie Cook, Anna Everett, Jane Feuer, Mary Beth Haralovich, Michele Hilmes, Margaret Montgomerie, Chantal Nadeau, Ellen Seiter, Lynn Spigel, Chris Straayer, Mimi White ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu