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[eccr] Fwd: Representation of Animals in Film and Television
Fri Sep 12 19:20:23 GMT 2003
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television (Bradford) and the
>Association for Research in Popular Fictions (Liverpool John Moores
>University) are convening a 2-day conference exploring the representation of
>animals in film and television. Plenary sessions already confirmed include
>Paul Wells, Jonathan Burt and Pauline Duffy, who will be discussing
>production issues with special guest speaker Mark O'Shea (of the Channel 4
>Dangerous Reptiles series).
>
>Topics might include:
>
>Wildlife documentary
>Education
>Entertainment
>Impact of technology
>Animal narratives
>Within a documentary context (non fiction)
>Presenter-led, 'adventure' narratives
>Film and animation (fiction)
>Anthropomorphism
>Lifestyle
>Pets and vets
>When animals attack`
>Animals as mise-en-scene
>
>Abstract of 300 words, with short biography, should be sent to:
>
>(k.scott /at/ nmsi.ac.uk) and (n.a.moody /at/ livjm.ac.uk)
>
>Alternatively, please send details to:
>Karen Scott, National Museum of Photography, Film &
>Television, Bradford, BD1 1NQ
>
>DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS MONDAY 5TH JANUARY 2004
>
>For other enquiries, please contact the above address.
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