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H-Film CFP: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television

Discussion published by Roel Vande Winkel on Thursday, June 9, 2016 Type: Call for Papers Date: June 8, 2016 to June 25, 2016 Subject Fields: Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Film and Film History

The "Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television" examines the history of audio-visual media and its impact on the political, social and cultural developments. The HJFRT also reviews books on related topics. We take pride in reviewing not only books published in English, but also to cover books published in foreign languages. The HJFRT is looking for book reviewers to contribute to future issues and has brand new copies of the following titles:

1. A Truffaut Notebook. Written by Sam Solecki. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015. 2. in Britain. Cinema, Brand, Discursive Complex. Written by Lucia Krämer. Bloomsbury, 2016. 3. Border Crossing: Russian Literature Into Film. Edited by Alexander Burry and Frederick H. White. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. 4. Broadcasting in the UK and Us in the 1950s: Historical Perspectives. Edited by Jamie Medhurst and Sian Nicholas. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. 5. Cecil Hepworth and the Rise of the British Film Industry 1899-1911. Written by Simon Brown. University of Exeter Press, 2016. 6. Exposing the Film Apparatus: The Film Archive as a Research Laboratory. Edited by Giovanna Fossati and Annie van den Oever. Amsterdam University Press – EYE Filmmuseum, 2016. 7. Expressionism and Film. Written by Rudolf Kurtz. Edited with an afterword by Christian Kiening and Ulrich Johannes Beil. John Libbey Publishing, 2016. 8. Filming Horror. Hindi Cinema, Ghosts and Ideologies. Written by Meraj Ahmed Mubarki. Sage, 2016. 9. Grindhouse Nostalgia. Memory, Home Video and Fandom. Written by David Church. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. 10. In Secrecy's Shadow. The OSS and CIA in Hollywood Cinema 1941-1979. Written by Simon Willmetts. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. 11. Julie Christie. By Melanie Bell. British Film Institute - Palgrave, 2016 12. Kollision der Kader. Dziga Vertovs Filme, die Visualisierung ihrer Strukturen und die Digital Humanities. Written by Adelheid Heftberger. Edition text+kritik, 2016. 13. Making Sense of Cinema. Empirical Studies into Film Spectators and Spectatorship. Edited by Carrie Lynn D. Reinhard and Christopher J. Olson. Bloomsbury, 2016. 14. Medienkultur und Bildung: Ästhetische Erziehung im Zeitalter digitaler Netzwerke. Edited by Malte Hagener and Vinzenz Hediger. Campus, 2015. 15. Moralizing Cinema. Film, Catholicism and Power. Edited by Daniel Biltereyst and Daniela Treveri Gennari. Routledge, 2015. 16. Sergei Eisenstein. Notes for a general history of cinema. Edited by Naum Kleiman and Antonio

Citation: Roel Vande Winkel. CFP: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. H-Film. 06-09-2016. https://networks.h-net.org/node/14467/discussions/129368/cfp-historical-journal-film-radio-and-television Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 1 H-Film

Somiani. Amsterdam Universy Press, 2016. 17. The Children's Film Foundation : History and Legacy Hardback. Written by Robert Shail. British Film Institute - Palgrave, 2016. 18. The Feel-Bad Film. Written by Nikolaj Lübecker. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. 19. The Marvel Studios Phenomenon. Inside a Transmedia Universe. Written by Martin Flanagan, Andrew Livingstone and Mike McKenny. Bloomsbury, 2016. 20. The Rise and Fall of the UK Film Council. Written by Gillian Doyle, Philip Schlesinger, Raymond Boyle and Lisa W. Kelly. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. 21. The US-Mexico Border in American Cold . written by Stephanie Fuller (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).

Reviews are typically in the 500-1.000 word range. If a book is assigned to you, you will receive a review copy in the second half of June. The submission deadline for your review would be 28 November 2016. If you are interested, please mention the title of your choice. Kindly add some information about your own research and expertise. In other words, please explain why you are interested in reviewing the title of your choice.

Contact Info:

Roel Vande Winkel (PhD)

Associate Editor, “Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television” KU Leuven * LUCA School of Arts

Contact Email: [email protected] URL: http://iamhist.org/historical-journal-of-film-radio-television/

Citation: Roel Vande Winkel. CFP: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. H-Film. 06-09-2016. https://networks.h-net.org/node/14467/discussions/129368/cfp-historical-journal-film-radio-and-television Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 2