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[ecrea] Film Matters 1.3 is now available

Fri Aug 20 22:03:50 GMT 2010


>Film Matters 1.3 is now available
>
>The new issue of Film Matters has arrived, in 
>this instalment cinematic edification reaches 
>new levels with articles on Character Empathy 
>and Moral Judgment in Pre-1908 Cinema, Toward 
>a New Category of Remake: A First Analysis of 
>the Reboot, and Waltz with Bashir and 
>Persepolis: Culturally Specific Universal 
>Animations. The issue is also packed full of the latest DVD and book reviews.
>
>If you are interested, why not take at look at 
>issue 1, which is available for FREE online: 
><http://www.atypon-link.com/INT/toc/fm/1/1>http://www.atypon-link.com/INT/toc/fm/1/1
>
>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 contains 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.
>
>Find out more: 
><http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=187/>http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=187/ 
>or contact the editor, Liza Palmer: <(palmerl /at/ uncw.htm)>(palmerl /at/ uncw.edu)
>
>Watch an interview with the editors: 
><http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=187>http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=187/
>
>Calls for undergraduate papers: 
><http://filmmattersmagazine.com/>http://filmmattersmagazine.com/
>
>For information about personal and institutional 
>subscriptions visit: 
><http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=187/view,page=1/>http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=187/view,page=1/
>
>Title Information
>ISSN: 20421869
>First published in 2010
>4 issues per volume
>Current Issue: Volume 1 / Issue 3
>
>Editors
>Liza Palmer and Tim Palmer
>
>Are you interested in Intellect or our publications? Find us online...
>
>Web: 
><http://www.intellectbooks.com>http://www.intellectbooks.com 
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>Facebook: 
><http://bit.ly/IntelectFB>http://bit.ly/IntelectFB 
>| Twitter: <http://bit.ly/c83QEk>http://bit.ly/c83QEk
>
>For additional information please contact:
>
>James Campbell | Marketing
>
>A: Intellect, The Mill, Parnall Rd, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3JG, UK
>E: <(james /at/ intellectbooks.htm)>(james /at/ intellectbooks.com)
>W: www.intellectbooks.co.uk
>T: +44 (0) 117 958 9916
>

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