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[ecrea] Association of Literature on Screen Conference, Atlanta 20-22 Sept 2007

Mon Mar 05 16:56:05 GMT 2007


>THE ASSOCIATION OF LITERATURE ON SCREEN STUDIES 2nd Annual Conference
>This year¹s conference will be in Atlanta, 20-22 September 2007.  Anyone
>interested in submitting a paper should contact the seminar leaders below.
>Papers will be selected for publication for the first issue of the
>international journal, Adaptations: The Journal of Literature on Screen
>Studies (OUP).  Any suggestions for further panels should be directed to
>the organiser, Barton Palmer, Department of English, Clemson University at
>(ppalmer /at/ Clemson.edu) or visit our website http://www.literatureonscreen.com/.
>A complete programme and additional seminars and panels will follow.
>Deadline for submission of proposals is Thursday 31 May 2007
>
>Panels proposed so far include:
>The Screenwriter and the Director
>Jack Boozer: (jousb /at/ langate.gsu.edu)
>
>Childrens Literature on Screen
>Deborah Cartmell: (djc /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
>
>Film and the Critical Tradition
>Timothy Corrigan: <mailto:(tcorriga /at/ sas.upenn.edu)>(tcorriga /at/ sas.upenn.edu)
>
>Orientalism on Page and Screen
>Robert Cross: (rjcross6257 /at/ hotmail.com)
>
>The Literatures of Film: screenplays, film romans, film reviews
>Kamilla Elliott: <mailto:(k.elliott /at/ lancaster.ac.uk)>(k.elliott /at/ lancaster.ac.uk)
>
>Civil War Literature Into Film
>James Grove: (jgrove /at/ mtmercy.edu)
>
>Videogame adaptations
>Ian Hunter: <mailto:(iqhunter /at/ dmu.ac.uk)>(iqhunter /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
>
>Adaptations and Sequels
>Carolyn Jess-Cooke: (Carolyn.Jess-cooke /at/ sunderland.ac.uk)
>
>Parody and Adaptations
>Douglas Lanier: <mailto:(doug.lanier /at/ unh.edu)>(doug.lanier /at/ unh.edu)
>
>Adapting Patricia Highsmith
>Douglas McFarland: <mailto:(dmcfarland /at/ oglethorpe.edu)>(dmcfarland /at/ oglethorpe.edu)
>
>The Economics and Institutions of Adaptation
>Simone Murray: (Simone.Murray /at/ arts.monash.edu.au)
>
>Alfred Hitchcock at the Source
>R. Barton Palmer: (ppalmer /at/ clemson.edu)
>
>Victorianism and Neo-Victorian Literature on Screen
>Eckart Voigts-Vircow: (voigts-virchow /at/ anglistik.uni-siegen.de)
>
>'Chick Flicks'?: Women's Writing on Screen
>Imelda Whelehan: <mailto:(imw /at/ dmu.ac.uk)>(imw /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
>
>Adapting Southern Literature
>(ncoordinator  tbc contact B Palmer)
>
>
>Professor Imelda Whelehan
>Head of Research
>Faculty of Humanities
>De Montfort University
>The Gateway
>Leicester
>LE1 9BH
>
>Tel: 01162577397
>email: (imw /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
>

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