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[ecrea] CFP Special issue of Film, Fashion and Consumption

Thu Nov 15 06:22:32 GMT 2012



CALL FOR PAPERS

Special issue: ‘Fashion and Television’

Film, Fashion and Consumption (FFC), published by Intellect

Guest Editor:  Dr. Helen Warner, University of East Anglia,

Email: (Helen.warner /at/ uea.ac.uk)



Principal Editor: Pamela Church Gibson, London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London

Email: (p.church-gibson /at/ fashion.arts.ac.uk)



This special issue of Film, Fashion and Consumption explores the relationship between fashion and television at the level of production, text and audience. While there is an important body of work on film and onscreen clothing, the study of television costume/fashion continues to be marginalised within the academy. Yet, as Sarah Street notes, ‘costumes are a key element of television dramas, soaps, sit-coms and even the news’ (Street, 2002: 103). This issue seeks to address this imbalance and invites articles on any aspect of television and fashion with the aim of developing a foundation upon which we may build a more precise understanding of fashion and television form.

Topics may include (but are not limited to) the following:

* TV, fashion and Celebrity Culture

* TV, fashion and new media
* TV genre and fashion
* Audiences/Consumers of fashion and television
* TV Production, costume and fashion
* TV and costume/fashion as spectacle
* TV history and fashion
* National Identity, TV and Fashion
* TV, fashion and Identity - sex and sexuality, ‘race’ and ethnicity and/or class





Deadline: 1ST December 2012

Articles of between 6,000 and 8,000 words in length are invited, and should use the Harvard referencing system. Notes for Contributors are available on the journal website (http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=203/). Please refer to these notes, in conjunction with the Intellect style guide (at http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/MediaManager/File/Intellect%20style%20guide.pdf) before sending your article. All articles will be peer reviewed. Articles and queries can be submitted directly to the guest editor, Dr Helen Warner.

Dr Helen Warner
Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies
School of Political, Social and International Studies
University of East Anglia

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