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Call for Papers
2006 Film & History League Conference: “The Documentary Tradition”
Area: PBS (Public Broadcasting System)
Over the years, PBS has aired hundreds of documentaries dealing with history; the network has defined the historical documentary. On the PBS website you can click on “The American Experience” and see a list of sixty-two films from, “America 1900,” “The Battle Over Citizen Kane,” and “Fly Girls,” to “The Wright Stuff,” and “Zoot Suit Riots.” Series such as “American Masters,” “Frontline” and “Ken Burns American Stories” have offered scores of films informing the American public on matters historical. We have learned about slavery, our founders, our Presidents, our wars, our civil rights and our artists from PBS. How much have we learned? How effective are PBS documentaries as instruments of learning? Or, at the very least, how thought-provoking are these films?
We are inviting submissions concerning documentaries aired on PBS.
Deadline for submission is August 30,2006.
The Film&History conference dates are November 8-12, 2006. The conference will take place at the Dolce Conference Center near the Dallas Fort Worth Airport.
Details of the conference—including a list of other areas—can be found at www.filmandhistory.org
Send all inquiries and proposals concerning PBS documentaries to:
Suzanne Broderick
slbrode@ilstu.edu
Department of History
Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61761
309 438-3345
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