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Our next issue, #22, is our tenth anniversary issue and will appear in
December 2007. We invite submissions on any of the topics listed on our
Editorial Policy (and note that we have added one: The history
and development of critical and theoretical analysis in these areas).
We would also welcome contributions addressing developments in our areas
in the past decade. We also encourage shorter pieces and notices for
our Comment, Short Subject, and Trailer departments.
- The Editors
Review enquiries to: Anna Dzenis, A.Dzenis@latrobe.edu.au; general editorial enquiries to Rick Thompson, R.Thompson@latrobe.edu.au.
Since the seventies, many academics and teachers have been taking the study of film out of Film Studies by producing curricula and critical literature hostile to notions of artistic endeavour and aesthetic value. An old heresy is a new orthodoxy and the argument that the cinema exists solely to illustrate the politics of culture, identity, and pleasure is no longer an argument; it is now a 'core doctrine' of film education, particularly in the UK and the US. The Cinema Aesthetics series aims to challenge this orthodoxy by publishing visually literate and intellectually creative studies that explore an aesthetic term, critical category, or interdisciplinary issue associated with the art of film.
The series is being published by Manchester University Press and it will offer students, teachers, practitioners, and general readers a range of short, accessible and inexpensive primers on the cinema. Each book will be approx. 30,000 words in length and will include still images and bibliographical references. Forthcoming and recently commissioned titles include: Montage, The Shot, Colour, Time, and Experimental Film.
The series editors would welcome proposals (1,000 words) sympathetic to the aims of this series.
Sam Rohdie: srodhie@bellsouth.net
Professor of Cinema Studies, University of Central Florida
Des O'Rawe: d.orawe@qub.ac.uk
Lecturer in Film Studies, Queen's University Belfast
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