Planning to attend the 2016 NECS conference in Potsdam, Germany, 28-30 July 2016? Interested in contributing to a panel on 'transnational connections in European cinema' alongside two other high-profile speakers?
I'm putting together a panel exploring the connections between European cinema and the wider world at the level of film production and distribution. Currently we have two speakers - Andrew Higson (University of York) speaking on British cinema in a European context and Ying Zhu (City University of New York) speaking on the legacy of European cinema on the development of Chinese cinema - but our third speaker has had to pull out.
Therefore, if you have a paper which you think might work as part of panel on transnational connections in European cinema, we'd love to hear from you. The deadline for panel proposals is 31 January 2016, so email me your paper abstract (300 words max), bibliographical references (up to 5) and biography (100 words). We'd be particularly keen to hear from people whose research deals with the connections between European cinema and the North America, South America, Africa, the Middle East or Australasia.
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Info on NECS 2016: http://necs.org/
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