Call for submissions: Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema (SRSC)

Vladimir Padunov padunov+ at PITT.EDU
Wed May 10 13:18:44 UTC 2006


SRSC is a new journal -- from the team of KinoKultura, which will continue 
its online publications on contemporary cinema and visual culture -- and 
invites contributions that constitute original research. The journal seeks 
to promote research from established scholars as well as to encourage 
researchers new to the field.  SRSC is a refereed journal devoted to 
Russian cinema -- pre-revolutionary, Soviet, and post-Soviet; to its 
aesthetic development, and to its role between ideology and industry. 
Articles should be 5,000-6,000 words, submitted by email attachment as .doc 
or .rtf file to the journal’s mailbox: SRSC at intellectbooks.com. The 
deadline for articles for the first issue is August 2006.

Editor: Birgit Beumers (U of Bristol)
Deputy Editors: Nancy Condee and Vladimir Padunov (U of Pittsburgh)

Editorial Board:
Tony Anemone (William & Mary College), Richard Stites (U of Washington), 
Naum Kleiman (Moscow, Film Museum), Richard Taylor (U of Swansea), Vance 
Kepley (U of Wisconsin), Emma Widdis (U of Cambridge), David MacFadyen 
(UCLA), Josephine Woll (Howard U, Washington), Evgenii Margolit (Moscow), 
Denise Youngblood (U of Vermont), Natalia Nousinova (Moscow),
Advisory Board
Francois Albera (U of Lausanne), Hans Guenther (U of Bielefeld), Katerina 
Clark (Yale U), Anna Lawton (Georgetown U, Washington), Julian Graffy (UCL 
London), Maya Turovskaya (Moscow-Munich)

SRSC will publish
- articles on the history of Russian cinema (pre-revolutionary, Soviet, and 
post-Soviet)
- articles examining aspects of cultural production
- articles on individual actors, directors, and producers
- articles on specific films
- articles exploring the Western reception of Russian cinema
- translations of archival documents on Russian cinema
- analyses of archival materials
- book reviews of publications on Russian cinema

Publisher: Intellect Books, PO Box 862, Bristol BS99 1DE, United Kingdom 
(www.intellectbooks.com/journals).

_________________________________________
Vladimir Padunov
Associate Director, Film Studies Program
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
1433 Cathedral of Learning          voice: 1-412-624-5713
University of Pittsburgh               FAX: 1-412-624-9714
Pittsburgh, PA 15260                       padunov at pitt.edu

Russian Film Symposium        http://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu

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