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		>CALL FOR PAPERS:
		>
		>
		>Cinema and the City:
		>An international, three-day conference to be held at
		>The Centre for Film Studies,
		>University College Dublin
		>12 - 14 March 1999
		>
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		>Call for Papers:
		>
		>The Centre for Film Studies, is making a call for papers
for its
Cinema and
		>the City international conference to be held at University
College
Dublin,
		>Friday 12 March to Sunday 14 March 1999.
		>
		>In the final year of the millenium, the conference will
examine the
history
		>of representations of urban space in narrative cinema
(broadly
defined), the
		>relationship between cinema and architecture, the modern
and
post-modern
		>city, urban alienation, social conflict, and escapism.
		>
		>It will analyse the city in narrative cinema as a site of
play,
wonder and
		>magic, social cohesion and productivity, focusing, for
example, on
the
		>suburban family home as a zone of stability and harmony. It
will
also
		>examine the city in narrative cinema as a space of
ideological
conflict
		>between, for example, corporate, military and governmental
power
and radical
		>social formations, subcultures and the underclass. The
conference
will seek
		>to explore and define likely representations of the city in
these
terms in
		>the 21st century.
		>
		>Finally, the conference will give attention to the
relationship of
the
		>Cinema and the City at the levels of production,
distribution,
exhibition,
		>and reception - examining the changing historical role and
operation of the
		>cinema in the urban/suburban marketplace. Of particular
interest
will be the
		>relationship between these objective historical
developments and
their
		>articulation in terms of cinematic theme and form - for
example, in
the case
		>of the drive-in cinema.
		>
		>Proposals for papers are invited in the following areas:
		>
		>Cinema, Architecture, and Capitalism
		>The Human Body in the City
		>Mobility, Escape, and Urban Alienation
		>Utopian and Dystopian Visions of Urban Space
		>the City and the Country - the Natural vs. the
Built-Environment
		>Suburbia and the Cinema - Histories and Representations
		>Local histories of particular film industries and their
home cities
		>the City as Cinema Marketplace - Reception and Consumption
		>Contributions are specifically sought from the following
disciplines
		>(although interested speakers from other disciplines, whose
work
relates
		>substantially to film, will be considered):
		>Film Studies, Communications and Media Studies, Cultural
Studies,
Art
		>History, Architecture, American Studies, Politics and
Political
History.
		>
		>Papers will be of 30 minutes duration each. Additionally,
there
will be one
		>graduate session in which papers will be of 20 minutes
duration
each.
		>
		>It is anticipated that selected papers from the conference
will be
published
		>in book form. Further details will be available shortly.
		>
		>Abstracts of 300 words should be addressed to the
conference
organisers at
		>the following address, to arrive no later than 20 November
1998:
		>
		>Post:
		>
		>Mark Shiel and Tony Fitzmaurice,
		>The Cinema and the City Conference,
		>Centre for Film Studies,
		>University College Dublin,
		>Belfield, Dublin 4,
		>Ireland.
		>
		>
		>email: Abstracts will also be accepted by e-mail to the
following
address:
		>mashiel@ollamh.ucd.ie
		>or.....
		>mashiel@tinet.ie
		>
		>Papers will be selected, panels formed, and speakers
informed by
letter, by
		>15 December 1998. Details of the keynote and other speakers
will
then be
		>published on this page.
	
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