Clint
Eastwood: Monument of American Cinema
An International Two Day Conference at the University of Queensland
22 & 23 July 2010
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Keynote: ‘Clint Eastwood’s Inscrutable America’
Edward Gallafent, University of Warwick
Clint Eastwood is an American monument and his work in cinema is
emblematic of five decades of cultural change. As his reputation has
grown he has become the subject of increasing scholarly interest,
particularly since his later work carries a progressively complex
conception of America to international audiences. This two day conference
will explore Eastwood’s legacy and achievements and will offer a range of
perspectives that explore his contribution to the cultural imagination
and to the art of film. Confirmed speakers include Adrian Martin, Frances
Bonner, Glen Creeber, Leighton Grist and Alastair Rolls.
Registration is $50 waged, $30 students. For a registration form and
details of accommodation options visit the
conference
website or email Jason Jacobs
((J.Jacobs /at/ uq.edu.au)).
Registration closes 10 June 2010.
This conference is organised and sponsored by the Cultural History
Project, Faculty of Arts, University of Queensland.
Associate Professor Jason Jacobs
Reader in Cultural History
Director of Research
School of English, Media Studies & Art History,
The University of Queensland, St. Lucia Campus,
Brisbane, Queensland, 4072
Australia
UQ Cultural
History Project
ph: +61 7 3365 2960
fax: +61 7 3365 2799
email: (j.jacobs /at/ uq.edu.au)
www.emsah.uq.edu.au
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