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Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 16:34:41 +0100
From: Annette Hill <[log in to unmask]>
To: children-media-uk-request <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re-launch of Framework
Hello,
I have just joined the group, and would like to inform you of the relaunch
of Framework: the Journal of Cinema and Media. In our next issue, we have a
stimulating debate between Ellen Seiter and Susan Davis on the selling of
safety for parents and children who have concerns about the mass media and
law and order. I enclose more information in this email, and would be
grateful if you would inform your members.
Best wishes,
Annette Hill
EpiGraph Publications announce the re-launch of the renowned international
film journal
FRAMEWORK
The Journal of Cinema and Media
Framework is back. Praised for its trans-national, trans-cultural and
analytic approach to film, Framework promoted independent cinema and
oppositional film cultures. Launched in 1974, Framework was last published
in 1992. The Essential Framework: Classic Film and TV Essays, edited by
Paul Willemen and Jim Pines (EpiGraph 1998) presents some of the classic
articles published in Framework over the last three decades.
The 1999 re-launch of this major journal explores new directions in cinema,
media and cultural studies. Issues will be primarily devoted to studies of
single themes which will explore crossovers and connections in cinema and
media. Framework's focus is to broaden debates in popular and independent
movies and media. The aim is to promote discussion and exchanges among
academics and media practitioners from different intellectual traditions
and national backgrounds.
The first issue of the re-launched journal, number 40 – 'Seventies Fever:
Influences and Departures' – focuses on the interface between 1970s and
1990s cinema and television culture and theory. The issue includes articles
by Peter Lehman and Susan Hunt on pornography, Michel Chion on Dolby sound,
and a special feature on Manny Farber.
Issue 41 is on selling cultural products and includes contributions from:
Douglas Kellner on The X-Files; Ellen Seiter and Susan Davis on hero TV and
corporate space as a cultural product; Dave Laing on the conceptualisation
of music video; Andrew Jakubowicz on multimedia and issues of race in
Australia; Lúcia Nagib on new Brazilian cinema; Ackbar Abbas on fashion and
postmodernity, with a response by Peter Wollen.
Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media is published bi-annually in
Spring (April) and Autumn/Fall (October) by EpiGraph Publications Ltd, UK.
ISSN: 0306-7661
Private Subscription Rate (2 issues)
North America, Surface Mail: $45, Air Mail: $65
All other countries, Surface Mail: £20, Air mail: £25
Institution/Corporate Subscription Rate (2 issues)
North America, Surface Mail: $80, Air Mail: $110
All other countries, Surface Mail: £35, Air Mail: £45
Copies of The Essential Framework: Classic Film and TV Essays (EpiGraph
1998) are also available at the cover price of $15.00/£10.00 plus 10%
postage and packing.
For further details please contact:
Ann Simmonds, EpiGraph Publications Ltd, PO Box 25003, London SW4 7WE, UK
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1582 877417 E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Framework's Editorial Board
Editor: Annette Hill; Assistant Editor: Adam Hodgkins; Deputy Assistant
Editor: Drake Stutesman; International Commissioning Editor: Noel King.
Consultant Editorial Board: Martin Barker, Charlotte Brunsdon, Laura
Mulvey,
Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Jim Pines, Larry Sider, Paul Willemen, Peter Wollen.
Framework's International Advisory Editorial Board
UK: Michael Chanan, Helen DeWitt, John Ellis, Jane Prophet, Jonathan
Romney,
Alan Sinfield, Annabelle Sreberny; France: Michel Chion, Roger Odin;
Norway: Jostein Gripsrud; Spain: José María Villagrasa; USA and Canada:
Robert C Allen, Sara Diamond, Roger Garcia, Bruce Jenkins, Douglas Kellner,
Peter Lehman, Toby Miller, Hamid Naficy, Janet Staiger, Robert Stam;
Hawaii: Wimal Dissanayake; Brazil: Lúcia Nagib, Arthur Omar; India:
Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Hong Kong: Ackbar Abbas, Leung Noong-Kong;
Australia: Helen Grace, Andrew Jakubowicz, Stephen Muecke,
Deb Verhoeven.
The contents of Framework 40, Spring 1999 (ISBN: 1 902458 02 8) include:
Archæology Noel King: 'Manny Farber'; Manny Farber: 'Badlands, Mean
Streets and The Wind and the Lion'; Nashville; Manny Farber and Patricia
Patterson: '1972 Venice Film Festival'; J-P Gorin, O Ossayas, S Le Péron,
S Toubiana: 'Manny Farber: Cinema's Painter-Critic'; Donald Phelps 'Critic
Going Everywhere'; Adrian Martin 'The Qualities I Like: Impressions of
Manny Farber'. Changing Maculinities Peter Lehman and Susan Hunt 'From
Casual to Melodramatic: Changing Representations of the Penis in the 70s
and 90s'; Leon Hunt 'Once Upon a Time in China: Kung Fu from Bruce Lee to
Jet Li'. Sound and Silence John Ellis: 'School of Sound'; Larry Sider:
'Michel Chion'; Michel Chion: 'Silence of the Loudspeakers'. New Media
Agendas Jane Prophet 'Wired Worlds: an Interview with Malcolm Ferris'.
Reviews Adrian Martin: 'Critical Disallowance – On the History of Film
Style by David Bordwell; Annette Hill: ' 'Fighting Talk - Knowing
Audiences: Judge Dredd, its Friends, Fans and Foes by Martin Barker and
Kate Brooks; Rob Turnock: 'Everyday Performance – Audiences by Nick
Abercrombie and Brian Longhurst'. Festivals Adrian Martin: 'Rotterdam
International Film Festival 1999'.
The contents of Framework 41, Autumn/Fall 1999 include:
Douglas Kellner on The X-Files; Ellen Seiter on superheroes; Susan Davies
on corporate space as a cultural product; Dave Laing on the
conceptualisation of music video; Andrew Jakubowicz on multimedia and
issues of race in Australia; Lúcia Nagib on new Brazilian cinema; Darryl
Accone on re-colonisation and the selling of cultural identity in South
Africa; Jon Dovey interviews Barbara Orton on her new documentary At the
Sharp End of the Knife; Ackbar Abbas on fashion and postmodernity;
Geraldine Howell on Zandra Rhodes and the new fashion museum in London.
The Essential Framework: Classic Film and TV Essays (ISBN: 1 902458 00 1)
edited by Paul Willemen and Jim Pines (EpiGraph 1998) includes:
Towards an Archæology of Film Theory by Ricciotto Canudo, George Lukacs,
Vladimir Mayakovsky, Germaine Dulac and Dorothy Richardson; on Realisms by
Derrick Price, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Roberto
Rossellini, Jean Rouch and Don Macpherson; on Hollywood by Stephen Heath,
Peter Wollen, Pascal Bonitzer, Olivier Assayas, Steve Neale, Noel King and
Paul Willemen;
on Television by Umberto Eco, Mike Westlake, Colin McArthur and
Jean-François Lyotard; and
on Independent Production by Jon Jost, Claire Johnston, Paul Willemen, Luke
Gibbons, Liz Kotz, Laura Mulvey, Peter Wollen, Rod Stoneman, and Meaghan
Morris.
Dr Annette Hill
Senior Lecturer in Mass Media
Center for Communication and Information Studies
Block J, Northwick Park Campus
Watford Road, Harrow
Middlesex, UK. HA1 3TP
Tel: +44 (0)171 911 5941
Fax: +44 (0)171 911 5942
Email: [log in to unmask] uk
Editor of Framework: the Journal of Cinema and Media
EpiGraph Publications Limited
PO Box 25003
London, UK. SW4 7WE
Tel/fax +44 (0)1582 877 417
Email: [log in to unmask]
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