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[ecrea] CFP Moments in Television
Mon Nov 12 23:48:20 GMT 2018
Call for chapter proposals
Moments in Television: Complexity/Simplicity ; Epic/Everyday ;
Sound/Image ; Substance/Style
Deadline for chapter proposals 19th November 2018
Part of The Television Series, Manchester University Press
Series editors: Jonathan Bignell, Sarah Cardwell, Steven Peacock
These new volumes in MUP’s ‘The Television Series’ will take the form of
edited collections of essays celebrating ‘Moments in Television’. Each
volume will be organised around a provocative binary theme which we hope
will inspire focused, impassioned contributions focusing on a wide range
of television programmes. It is expected that each volume will contain
nine essays of 8,000 words each. The first proposed
volumes are:
Moments in Television: Complexity/Simplicity
Moments in Television: Epic/Everyday
Moments in Television: Sound/Image
Moments in Television: Substance/Style
We are seeking proposals for chapters. Each chapter
should engage closely with one television programme in a way that
captures the work’s particular achievements and persuades the reader of
its significance in the TV landscape. Proposals should make clear within
which volume (binary) the chapter would be included.
Each chapter should undertake its exploration of its chosen programme
via a reflection upon the relevant binary: ‘Complexity/Simplicity’,
‘Epic/Everyday’, ‘Sound/Image’ or ‘Substance/Style’. It is entirely up
to the author to determine how best, and how reflexively, to utilise and
reflect upon the ideas of complexity and simplicity/the epic and the
everyday/sound and image/substance and style to enable his/her
exploration of the programme, and to explore critically upon its
achievements.
We envisage that these essays will encapsulate the particular emphases
of The Television Series, taking television seriously on artistic and
cultural terms. Focusing on TV fictions, dramatic or comedic, each book
will demonstrate the series’ commitment to close encounters with TV:
close stylistic analysis, evaluative criticism and the appraisal of TV
creators’ creative achievements. In pursuit of this, we recommend that
each essay include at least 2,000 words engaging with a specific moment
which the author feels exemplifies the particular achievements of the
programme, attending to both visual and sonic qualities; the remainder
of the writing would address the programme more broadly, as the author
sees fit, in terms of complexity and simplicity/the epic and the
everyday/sound and image/substance and style, and gesturing towards the
work’s significance in terms of TV’s art history.
We intend that the variety of programmes explored will be eclectic and
wide-ranging. We seek chapters that focus on examples from recent or
long-running, established programmes; from a range of countries; and
from varied genres, traditions and styles. Whilst we foresee that most
examples will be easily-accessible works, ones that are often discussed
and studied, there will be room for exceptional examples which will
introduce the reader to previously neglected televisual gems.
Please send proposals or queries to Sarah Cardwell, in the first
instance: (s.cardwell /at/ kent.ac.uk)
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