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**note 16 June deadline!

MARGINALITY  AND  REPRESENTATION  IN  EUROPEAN  CINEMA

AN  INTERNATIONAL  DAY  CONFERENCE
TO  BE  HELD  AT  KINGSTON  UNIVERSITY  LONDON
ON  SATURDAY  2  DECEMBER  2000

This day conference aims to bring together film scholars from the UK and
overseas and engage in debates about marginality and representation in
relation to European film-making (from 1945 to the present).  What
issues, images and events have been marginalised in European cinema(s)
and through what filmic/extra-filmic devices?  How does such
marginalisation affect audiences? What attempts have been made to
redress the effects of marginalisation? The European Research Centre at
Kingston invites proposals on any aspect of the conference theme (e.g.
representations of ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, age, disability,
etc.).

Please send proposals (up to 200 words) by 16 June 2000 (together with
information on your institutional affiliation and related
publications/research projects) to:

Carrie Tarr (Research Fellow) or Lieve Spaas (Professor of French
Cultural Studies)
European Research Centre
Faculty of Human Science
Kingston University
Penrhyn Road
Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE

Or email: [log in to unmask]; fax: 020 8255 7261

For further information, please contact Carrie Tarr on 020 8876 6223.




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