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>Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 20:43:30 -1000
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> Dear Trinetters: Many of you might be interested in learning about this
>forthcoming special issue of Visual Anthropology. Jafar
>
> Dear Jafar Jafari,
>
> I thought this call for submissions might be of interest to the readers of
> If so,
> please forward.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Jeffrey
>
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
>
> Deadline: September 1, 2000
>
> A special issue of Visual Anthropology, guest edited by Jeffrey Ruoff
>
>""
>
> The cinema remains a machine for constructing relations of space and time;
> the exploration of the social world through images and sounds of travel has
> For generations, audiences in
> the U.S. and abroad have learned about other cultures through travelogues.
> The genre flourished during the first years of cinema and continues to this
> Although the travelogue is a staple of motion pictures, its importance
> is not reflected in the literature of film studies or visual anthropology.
>
> This special issue of Visual Anthropology will strive to address a wide
> variety of travelogue forms from the past 100 years: amateur movies, live
> lecture presentations, documentaries, ethnographic films, IMAX productions,
>"" will explore the role of
> travel imagery in the narrative economy of the cinema while simultaneously
> considering how travel films construct cultural realities.
>
> I look forward to submissions that trace connections between travelogues,
> leisure, and tourism, that highlight the intersection of technology and
> ideology in cinematic representations of cultural difference, and that
> While travel writing has
> lately come under intense scrutiny, very little has been written about the
> "" seeks to expand
> the current agenda of visual studies to bring into analytical view a body of
> films overlooked by visual anthropologists and film scholars.
>
> For more information about Visual Anthropology, including instructions for
> authors, see the journal online at www.gbhap.com/journals/712. (Please do
> not send materials directly to the Editor-in-Chief of Visual Anthropology.)
> Essays should be approximately 25 pages in length and must include a
> 100-word abstract and a three-sentence biography of the author(s).
>
> Submit completed materials to:
>
> Jeffrey Ruoff, Guest Editor
> Visual Anthropology
> Film/Video, Wright Theater
> Middlebury College
> Middlebury, VT 05753, USA
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Jafar Jafari
> Editor-in-Chief
> Annals of Tourism Research
> University of Wisconsin-Stout
> Menomonie WI 54751, USA
> Tel +1(715)232-2339
> Fax +1(715)232-3200
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><www.elsevier.com/locate/atoures/>
Dr Neil Carr
Dept of Economics, Social Sciences & Tourism
University of Hertfordshire
Hertford
SG13 8QF
Tel. 01707 285511
Fax. 01707 285455
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