CFP: Teaching Film and Mediea in Women's and Gender Studies Core Courses (10/20/05; NWSA, 6/15/06-6/18/06)
> "Teaching Film and Media in Women's and Gender Studies Core Courses"
>
> National Women's Studies Association (NWSA):
> June 15-18, 2006
> Oakland, California
>
> Women's and Gender Studies faculty typically use film and media
> extensively in their courses. But what works best in various Women's
> and Gender Studies core courses? What film and media do you
> incorporate in the "intro" course and how do you best utilize it? The
> capstone seminar? Are there areas of film and media that are
> particularly useful and/or ones that you wish were available? What
> about the classics—is some media still relevant to new audiences? And
> how do film, media, and theory work together to best teach key
> concepts? Drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, this panel
> investigates how film and media complement Women's and Gender Studies
> theories and objectives.
>
> The deadline for submissions is October 20, 2005. Electronic
> submissions preferred (karlyn.crowley_at_snc.edu). Questions and
> Submissions should be directed to:
>
> Karlyn Crowley
> Asst. Professor, Department of English
> Director, Women's and Gender Studies
> St. Norbert College
> 100 Grant Street, Boyle Hall
> De Pere, WI 54115
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