Book Reviews.
The New Review of Film and Television Studies:
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17400309.asp
is looking for a few book reviewers.
Over the last few months I have commissioned several book review essays.
I'm now looking for reviews of the following books (see below).
If you are interested in reviewing one of them, please send me an email
OFF-LIST (send directly to me at: [log in to unmask]).
In your email include a brief bio of yourself, outlining your research
interests as they relate to the book(s) you wish to review.
Please note: I'm more interested in book review essays that place the
books within a broad intellectual context; I'm not interested in reviews
that simply spell out the content of the books.
The reviewer will receive a copy of the book(s), as well as a copy of
the journal issue their review appears in.
Yours sincerely,
Warren Buckland
Editor, New Review of Film and Television Studies
School of Arts and Humanities
Richard Hamilton Building
Oxford Brookes University
Headington Campus
Headington Hill
Oxford
OX3 0BT
UK.
2500 review essay on:
Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Cinema
ed. Ian Buchanan and Patricia MacCormack
(Continuum, 2008).
Deadline: September 1 2009.
2500 review essay on:
Screening Nostalgia: Populuxe Props and Technicolor Aesthetics in
Contemporary American Film
Christine Sprengler
(Berghahn Books, 2009)
Deadline: September 1 2009.
4000 word review essay on the following two books:
Screen Education: From Film Appreciation to media Studies
Terry Bolas
(Intellect, 2009)
PLUS:
Scenes of Instruction: The beginnings of the U.S. Study of Film
Dana Polan
(University of California Press, 2007).
5000-6000 word review essay on the following three books:
Studying the Event Film: Lord of the Rings
ed. Harriet Margolis, Sean Cubitt, Barry King and Thierry Jutel
(Manchester University Press, 2008)
PLUS
The Frodo Franchise: The Lord of the Rings and Modern Hollywood
Kristin Thompson
(University of California Press, 2007).
PLUS
Watching The Lord of the Rings: Tolkien's World Audiences
ed. Martin Barker and Ernest Mathijs
(Peter Lang, 2008).
Deadline: December 1 2009.
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