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Film Matters Needs You!
Calling all scholars and film enthusiasts: the Film
Matters journal needs your help to decide the topic for the next
themed issue! Everyone is eligible to vote - so please help spread
the word! Vote for your preferred topic; the one receiving the
highest number of votes will be the theme for issue 2.2. The deadline for
submitting your choice is May 15th 2010 - so vote today!
As an added incentive we will be giving
away copies of the latest issue to 10 lucky entrants picked at random.
Choose one theme from the list below and send your choice to [log in to unmask].
· Film remakes
· African and
African Diaspora Cinema
· Cinematography
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Bollywood/Indian Cinema
· War Films
· LGBTQIA Cinema
· Disney
· 1960s Cinema
So what is Film Matters?
'A new scholarly
journal with a novel angle on cinema.' - The Chronicle of Higher
Education
Film Matters is an exciting new film magazine published by
Intellect, celebrating the work of undergraduate film scholars
internationally. Published quarterly, by students and for students, each
issue contains feature articles, as well as a healthy reviews section. In
addition, with an undergraduate audience in mind, Film Matters
includes occasional service-oriented pieces, such as: profiles of film
studies departments, articles that engage the undergraduate film studies
community and prepare students for graduate study in this field, and
resources and opportunities that undergraduate scholars can pursue. In an
effort to give undergraduate scholars real-world, applied learning
experiences, all Film Matters feature submissions will undergo a
peer review process. If you are an undergraduate with an interest in film
then please get in touch and find out more about the project and how you
can get involved. If you teach undergraduates then please pass this
message on and help your students gain valuable experience and publish their
work.
To find out more
about Film Matters visit the website
or contact the editor, Liza Palmer.
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