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[ecrea] CFP: Hidden Cinema of the southwest and Mexico, Feb. 2011

Mon Oct 04 15:43:19 GMT 2010


>Hidden Cinema of the Southwest and Mexico
>February 26th, 2011
>University of Arizona
>Center for Creative Photography
>
>Hidden Cinema of the Southwest and Mexico is a 
>one-day symposium focusing on how and why 
>amateur, industrial, educational, and 
>independent filmmakers have represented the 
>American Southwest and Mexico. We wish to help 
>cultivate a more comprehensive understanding of 
>the Southwest's and Mexicos cinematic past by 
>showcasing and analyzing the ways the region has 
>been imagined in hidden and lesser-known films 
>produced by non-Hollywood and amateur filmmakers 
>during the last century. We seek proposals that 
>offer historical, critical, and global 
>interpretations that illuminate the region's 
>hidden cinematic history. We define 'hidden 
>cinema' broadly but priority will be given to 
>proposals that steer clear of widely distributed 
>or well-remembered Hollywood films. We ask that 
>presenters accepted to the program will be able 
>to provide visual components (moving images 
>and/or photographs) to illustrate their paper presentations.
>We encourage scholars, archivists, filmmakers 
>and students to submit proposals about hidden 
>cinema in the Southwest, Mexico, or the 
>Borderlands. Please email your 250 to 300-word 
>description of your proposed presentation, a 
>brief description of the materials you wish to 
>exhibit at the symposium and a short biography 
>to 
>(submit /at/ hiddencinema.org)<mailto:(submit /at/ hiddencinema.org)> 
>by November 15, 2010. Symposium presentations will be 30-45 minutes in length.
>The symposium will be held at the Center for 
>Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona, in the 
>heart of the Southwest and less than 100 miles 
>from the US-Mexico border. The 
>internationally-known Center for Creative 
>Photography is an archive and research center 
>that retains the archives of Ansel Adams, Edward 
>Weston, Garry Winogrand, Harry Callahan, and 
>other great 20th century photographersover fifty archives in all.
>Hidden Cinema: Southwest and Mexico is a 
>collaboration between the University of Arizona 
>Department of 
>English<http://english.arizona.edu>, the Center 
>for Creative 
>Photography<http://www.creativephotography.org>, 
>Northern Arizona University's School of 
>Communication<http://www.nau.edu/sbs/communication> 
>and Cinema and Visual Culture Studies 
>program<http://www.cal.nau.edu/cvc/>, and 
>Northern Arizona University Special Collections 
>at Cline Library<http://library.nau.edu/speccoll/speccollection.html>.
>Symposium organizers are: Dr. Jennifer Jenkins, 
>associate professor of English at the University 
>of Arizona, Dr. Janna Jones, associate professor 
>of Communication and Director of Cinema and 
>Visual Culture Studies at Northern Arizona 
>University and Dr. Mark Neumann, professor and 
>Director of the School of Communication at Northern Arizona University
>
>Janna Jones
>Associate Professor, School of Communication
>Director, Cinema and Visual Culture Studies
>Box 5619
>Northern Arizona University
>Flagstaff, AZ
>

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