CALL FOR PAPERS
The Films of Joseph H. Lewis
Few filmmakers created as unique a body of work in the United States
as Joseph H. Lewis. All too little has been published on his work,
especially on films other than Gun Crazy (1950).
We are currently soliciting abstracts of 150-200 words for essays to
be included in a proposed anthology on Lewis's work. Essays may focus
on individual films or themes/topics that pervade several films.
Essays included in the anthology will be of approximately 6,000 to
8,000 words, referenced in MLA endnote style. One scholarly press has
already committed to publishing this work, though we are currently
exploring various options.
Please attach a short biography or a resume with your abstract, and send to:
Gary D. Rhodes
Film Studies
School of Languages, Literatures, and Performing Arts
Building 10, Univ. Square, Queen's University
Belfast, Northern Ireland BT7 1NN
United Kingdom
gdrhodes_at_gmail.com
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Iain Robert Smith
Institute of Film and Television
School of American and Canadian Studies
University of Nottingham
University Park
NG7 2RD
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