Here's another batch of CFPs for PAMLA:
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
112th Annual Conference - Riverside Convention Center, California
Friday, October 31 - Sunday, November 2, 2014
Film and Literature
Presiding Officer:
James R. Aubrey, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Status:
Open (accepting submissions)
Associated Sessions
Film and Literature
Topic Type:
Standing Session
- See more at: http://www.pamla.org/2014/topics/film-and-literature#sthash.7dBrE7rh.dpuf
Film Studies
Presiding Officer:
Matthew Snyder, University of California, Riverside
Status:
Open (accepting submissions)
Associated Sessions
Film Studies
Topic Type:
Standing Session
- See more at: http://www.pamla.org/2014/topics/film-studies#sthash.CI1bEhR1.dpuf
German Cinema
Presiding Officer:
Imke Meyer, University of Illinois, Chicago
This session welcomes papers on cinema produced in the German-speaking world. Papers may focus on individual films, on cinema and culture, on cinema aesthetics, and any other topic germane to German cinema studies.
Status:
Open (accepting submissions)
Associated Sessions
German Cinema
Topic Type:
Special Session
- See more at: http://www.pamla.org/2014/topics/german-cinema#sthash.stAtPgUO.dpuf
Italian Cinema
Presiding Officer:
Federico Pacchioni, Chapman University
Status:
Open (accepting submissions)
Associated Sessions
Italian Cinema
Topic Type:
Standing Session
- See more at: http://www.pamla.org/2014/topics/italian-cinema#sthash.9NyKqMPX.dpuf
Women and Film
Presiding Officer:
Joi Carr, Pepperdine University
This session will explore film as a feminist text featuring critical readings on representation of women in film, issues of race, class, gender, the gaze, the female as a spectator, and female auteurs.
Status:
Open (accepting submissions)
Associated Sessions
Women and Film
Topic Type:
Special Session
- See more at: http://www.pamla.org/2014/topics/women-and-film#sthash.YvdDSVRX.dpuf
Sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture, the Medieval Studies on Screen blog (formerly Medieval Studies at the Movies) supplements an earlier discussion list and is intended as a gateway to representations of the medieval on film, television, computers, and portable electronic devices.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
More Film CFps for PAMLA (5/15/14; PAMLA 10/31-11/2/14)
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