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**Spam**: [ecrea] Hidden Cinema, CFP, 2/26/11
Thu Nov 04 17:53:54 GMT 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS
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 Mexico?s 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 photographers?over fifty archives in all.
Hidden Cinema: Southwest and Mexico is a 
collaboration between the University of Arizona 
Department of 
English<http://english.arizona.edu>, theCenter 
for Creative 
Photography<http://www.creativephotography.org>, 
the UA Poetry 
Center<http://poetry.arizona.edu/>, Northern 
Arizona University's School of 
Communication<http://www.nau.edu/sbs/communication> 
andCinema 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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