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DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS 31 MAY 2019


Call for submissions

*FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES*

Commentary and Criticism



*19.6 INDEPENDENT WOMEN: FROM FILM TO TELEVISION*



Historically, female filmmakers’ work in television has functioned as a
form of invisible labour, with television being seen as definitively
distinct from cinema, the site of ‘real' and hard-won work. However, as we
move towards the end of the twenty-first century’s second decade,
television is regularly valued as the preeminent screen art format of our
age, alongside a parallel reanimation of feminist issues and discourses in
the spotlight, including gender equity in the screen industries. In this
environment, the work that female practitioners from the independent sector
undertake in and on television has taken on a wholly different status and
potential.



As part of the special issue on Independent Women: From Film to Television,
this edition of Commentary and Criticism interrogates this shift in women’s
television work and how it is being understood and valued globally. We
invite short essays which cast a transnational perspective on the migration
of female practitioners from film to television, exploring how the
industrial, textual and critical logic of independence moves across formats
in different contexts.



We are particularly interested in submissions from practitioners’
perspectives.



The Commentary and Criticism section of *Feminist Media Studies* aims to
publish brief (~1000 words), timely responses to current issues in feminist
media culture, for an international readership. Submissions may pose a
provocation, describe work in progress, or propose areas for future study.
We will also consider book and event reviews, as well as contributions that
depart from traditional academic formats. We encourage all submissions to
strategically mobilise critique to also offer a productive contribution to
both feminist politics and media studies. Submissions must go beyond mere
description in order to be considered for publication in Commentary and
Criticism.



*Please submit contributions by 31 May 2019, via email to both Melanie
Kennedy ([log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>) and Safiya Noble
([log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>). *We also welcome questions
and expressions of interest in advance of the deadline.



Submissions for Commentary and Criticism will not be correctly processed if
submitted through via the *Feminist Media Studies* site, and should be
emailed directly to Drs Kennedy and Noble using the email addresses above.



Please be sure to follow the *Feminist Media Studies* style and referencing
guides, which can be found here
<https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=rfms20>
.



*Dr Melanie Kennedy*

*Lecturer in Media and Communication*

*Programme Director of BA Media and Communication and BA Media and Society*

School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester,
Bankfield
House, 132 New Walk, Leicester, LE1 7JA

Tel: 0116 223 1624

<https://leicester.academia.edu/MelanieKennedy>
https://leicester.academia.edu/MelanieKennedy


Associate Editor, Commentary and Criticism for *Feminist Media Studies*
 (Routledge)


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