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[ecrea] CFP Journal of Film and Video special issue: TV & Performance
Wed May 20 06:20:56 GMT 2015
Journal of Film and Video
Special Issue on Television & Performance
Guest Editors: R. Colin Tait & Justin Owen Rawlins
EXTENDED DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 1, 2015
As television studies follows the ever-expanding implications of the
small screen, the place
of the performer in television increasingly demands critical attention.
How does performance
impactand how is it impacted bythe shifting landscape of television
technology,
production, and exhibition? What is the performers agency (or
authorship) in television
production? How does the scale of television (both in terms of varying
screen sizes and
hours of content) intersect with acting? What are the implications of
performance across
televisual genres and taste formations, in places like quality dramas,
situation comedies,
and reality TV? We invite articles that explore the television acting as
practice, as business,
and as discourse. We are especially interested in articles that address
the following:
Acting across varying television genres and taste formations, from
quality programs
to situation comedies and reality TV
Television performance within broadcast, cable, and online
distribution and exhibition
models
Acting as authorship, labor, agency within television production
Comparative studies of television and film performance, movement
between television
and film performance
Casting practices
Acting and identity/representation
Implications of television technology for performance
Historical and contemporary reception of television acting
Stardom, celebrity and television performance
Individual vs. Ensemble acting
Television performance and historiography
Television acting and performance studies
Medium/Long form storytelling and acting
Television news, satire, and performance
Transnational labor flows of television acting
The Journal of Film and Video is a blind, peer-reviewed journal
published by the University
of Illinois Press. All submissions to the JFV should be typed and
double-spaced. Articles
should be approximately 12-35 typewritten pages in the MLA Style. For
more information,
visit our website at http://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/jfv.html.
Submissions for this special issue should be sent electronically to
Stephen Tropiano, editor,
to: (jfv.specialissue /at/ gmail.com)
Your name must not appear anywhere on your essay. When submitting your
essay, please
include in your e-mail the title of your essay and complete contact
information (full name,
mailing address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address). If
you have any
questions, feel free to email Stephen Tropiano, editor, at
(jfv.specialissue /at/ gmail.com) or
phone our office at 323-851-6199.
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