Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema (SRSC)
After completing the first volume with issue 3, published this month at
intellect books, Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema (SRSC) invites
submissions for volume 2, which will publish three issues in 2008.
All submissions are doubly peer-reviewed and normally published within six
months of submission. The journal seeks to promote research from
established scholars as well as to encourage researchers new to the field.
Articles should be 5,000-6,000 words, but longer submissions of up to
10,000 words may be considered as well.
SRSC publishes articles on the history of Russian cinema
(pre-revolutionary, Soviet, and post-Soviet); examining aspects of cultural
production; articles on individual actors, directors, and producers;
articles on specific films; articles exploring the Western reception of
Russian cinema; analyses of archival materials. SRSC also publishes film
scripts (issue 1); translations of archival documents on Russian cinema
(issue 2); and book reviews of publications on Russian cinema (issue 3).
For any queries or further information, please contact the editor at
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Journal information:
Editor: Birgit Beumers (Bristol)
Deputy Editors: Nancy Condee (Pittsburgh), Vladimir Padunov (Pittsburgh),
Richard Taylor (Swansea)
Editorial Board: Tony Anemone (William&Mary College), Richard Stites (U of
Washington), Naum Kleiman (Moscow, Film Museum), Richard Taylor (U of
Swansea), Vance Kepley (Wisconsin), Emma Widdis (U of Cambridge), David
MacFadyen (UCLA), Josephine Woll (Howard U, Washington), Evgenii Margolit
(Moscow), Denise Youngblood (U of Vermont), Natalia Noussinova (Moscow),
Advisory Board: Francois Albera (U of Lausanne), Hans Guenther (U of
Bielefeld), Katerina Clark (U of Yale), Anna Lawton (Georgetown U,
Washington), Julian Graffy (UCL London), Maya Turovskaya (Moscow-Munich)
Publisher: Intellect Books, Bristol, United Kingdom
URL http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals.php?issn=17503132
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