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[Commlist] Call for Book Reviews: animation: an interdisciplinary journal
Wed Jun 26 11:05:38 GMT 2019
CALL FOR BOOK REVIEWS
/animation: an interdisciplinary journal/
(Please circulate widely)
*/animation: an interdisciplinary journal/**is seeking submissions for
its Book Reviews section.*/animation/ is an international, peer-reviewed
journal that brings together research in film and media studies,
architecture, art and design, visual culture and creative practice. The
journal promotes academic dialogue mapping the interdisciplinary nature
of animation studies. Our Book Reviews section features critical
engagements with leading scholarship in the field and its
interdisciplinary crossovers and welcomes publication reviews from
established and emerging scholars. In addition to books in English, the
journal strongly encourages reviews of texts published in other languages.
Reviews are typically in the 1200-word range. For sample reviews, please
consult recent issues of the journal//(http://anm.sagepub.com/). If you
are interested in reviewing a book listed below for the journal, or
another recent publication, *_please send an email_* including 1) the
book’s title, 2) your affiliation, 3) a brief description of your
suitability for reviewing the book and 4) a statement of impartiality
and any potential conflicts of interest pertaining to the book you would
like to review*_to both reviews editors_: Aimee Mollaghan
(**(aimee.mollaghan /at/ edgehill.ac.uk))*
<mailto:(aimee.mollaghan /at/ edgehill.ac.uk))>*AND Colin Williamson
(**(cwilliamson /at/ pace.edu))* <mailto:(cwilliamson /at/ pace.edu))>*- Please do not
include any other parties on journal correspondence.*
*Suggestions for Books to Review*
Bruckner, Franziska, Holger Lang, Nikica Gilic, Daniel Šuljic, Hrvoje
Turkovic (eds) (2018). /Global Animation/: /International Perspectives
at Animafest Zagreb. /London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Dobson, Nichola, Annabelle Honess Roe, Amy Ratelle and Caroline Ruddell
(2018). /The Animation Studies Reader/. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Dobson, Nichola (2018). /Norman McLaren: Between the Frames/. London:
Bloomsbury Academic.
Giesen, Rolf (2015). /Chinese Animation: A History and Filmography,
1922–2012/. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.
Grace, Whitney (2017). /Lotte Reiniger: Pioneer of Film Animation/.
Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.
Greenberg, Raz (2018). /Hayao Miyazaki: Exploring the Early Work of
Japan's Greatest Animator/. London: Bloomsbury.
Harris, Miriam, Lilly Husbands, Paul Taberham (eds) (2019).
/Experimental Animation: From Analogue to Digital/. Routledge.
Holliday, Christopher and Alexander Sergeant (eds) (2018).
/Fantasy/Animation: Connections Between Media, Mediums, and Genres/. New
York: Routledge.
Johnson, Keith Leslie (2017). /Jan Švankmajer/. Champaign, IL:
University of Illinois Press.
Klein, Norman and Margo Bistis (2016). /The Imaginary 20th Century/.
Zentrum für Kunst und
Medien, Karlsruhe.
Ogihara-Schuck, Eriko (2014)./Miyazaki's Animism Abroad: The Reception
of Japanese Religious Themes by American and German Audiences/.
Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.
Lisa Scoggin (2016). /The Music of Animaniacs. Postmodern Nostalgia in a
Cartoon World. /New York: NYU Press.
Smith, Susan, Noel Brown and Sam Summers (eds) (2018). /Toy Story: How
Pixar Reinvented the Animated Feature. /London: Bloomsbury Academic/. /
Taberham, Paul (2019). /Lessons in Perception: The Avant-Garde Filmmaker
as Practical Psychologist/. Oxford: Berghahn Books.
Torres, Dan (2017). /Animation: Process, Cognition and Actuality/.
London: Bloomsbury.//
Wells, Paul (2014). /Animation, Sport, and Culture/. London: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Dr. Aimee Mollaghan
Senior Lecturer Media, Film and Television
Programme Leader for Film Studies and Film Studies with Film Production
Media Department International Co-ordinator
Office: CE211 Creative Edge
Telephone: 01695 586388
Semester 2 Office hours: Monday 11-1pm
Reviews Editor /animation: an interdisciplinary journal/
*/animation: an interdisciplinary journal/*is the first cohesive
international refereed publishing platform for animation that unites
contributions from a wide range of research agendas and creative practice.
http://anm.sagepub.com <http://anm.sagepub.com/>
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