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[Commlist] Frames Cinema Journal CFP: Issue 17, The Politics of Colour Media
Mon Jan 06 10:48:47 GMT 2020
*/Frames Cinema Journal/*
*Call for Papers*
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*The Politics of Colour Media*
*Issue 17, Summer 2020*
*Guest Editor: Dr Kirsty Sinclair Dootson*
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*Co-Editors-in-Chief:*Ana Maria Sapountzi & Peize Li
*Book Review Editor*: Patrick Adamson
Although colour has historically been trivialised as superficial,
feminine, cosmetic, and decorative, the 17^th issue of/Frames Cinema
Journal/,//guest edited by Dr Kirsty Sinclair Dootson, interrogates and
celebrates colour as a potent political force. Colour media around the
globe, chief amongst them film and television, have established,
reinvented, progressed, andaestheticised national, political, social,
and cultural profiles, evolving an ideological currency alongside their
aesthetic values. This issue of/Frames/therefore examines the political
power of colour media by simultaneously gazing at these intersecting
ideological, technical, and aesthetic histories. Precisely because
colour does not comprise a single technology or set of visual practices,
but a host of interlocking apparatuses and contingent aesthetic
principles, we invite submissions that attend to any aspect of chromatic
media from around the world.
From the analogue histories of colour in the studio and laboratory, to
the practicalities of chromatic coding and programming in the digital
era, from the aesthetic issues of colour in experimental media practice,
to its value for state-sponsored propaganda, and from issues of national
progress and transnational relationships, to colour’s role in forging
oppositional subject-positions and identities, we are eager to hear from
contributors working on original research involving previously
unexamined chromatic media, particularly in relation to contexts outside
Western Europe and America.
Topics may include, but are certainly not limited to:
* Colour, governmental politics, and political regimes
* Colour and colonialism/post-colonialism
* Colour and national/transnational cinemas
* Colour and the politics and ethics of restoration, preservation and
archiving
* Colour and labour
* Colour and avant-garde/experimental film
* Colour and issues of modernity/post-modernity
* Colour, materiality and material culture
* Colour and digital technologies
* Colour and acts of political subversion
* Colour and animation
* Colour and the politics of identity (gender, sexuality, race)
* Colour, the sensorium and affect
* Colour media beyond film: television, video, and gaming
*_Notes for Contributors:_*
*Proposal abstracts*should be no more than*250 words*and must be
accompanied by an*indicative bibliography.*A*brief third-person bio*of
approx.*150 words*should be provided along with the abstract.
Abstracts should be sent through as Word Documents and titled “Frames
Issue 17 Author First name Author Surname” (e.g. Frames Issue 17 Natalie
Kalmus).
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/Frames/accepts a variety of written pieces for submission, such as:
* *Feature Articles*, which are research essays that engage in
theoretical, practical, pedagogical, and/or historical analysis of
the visual narrative in film or related digital media. Feature
Articles are typically between 5,000-7,000 words in length,
inclusive of footnotes, but exclusive of the bibliography.
* *Point-of-View (POV) Featurettes*, which are shorter research essays
which seek to examine or express a specific critique about a theme
in a more succinct fashion. Point-of-View (POV) Featurettes are
typically between 1,000-3,000 words in length, inclusive of
footnotes, but exclusive of the bibliography.
* *Film Featurettes,*which are shorter research essays, discuss and
review one film in detail. Film Featurettes are typically between
1,000-3,000 words in length, inclusive of footnotes, but exclusive
of the bibliography.
* *(New section!)****Scene Reviews,*which are shorter research essays,
investigate and review one scene in detail. Scene Reviews are
typically between 1,000-2,000 words in length, inclusive of
footnotes, but exclusive of the bibliography.
* *Book Reviews,*which are essays that provide a scholarly critique of
the latest texts in the field. The text choice may range from the
theoretical and the practical to the pedagogical and the historical.
Book Reviews are typically 1,000-1,500 words in length, inclusive of
footnotes, but exclusive of the bibliography. If you would like to
publish a book review, please contact our*Book Review Editor*,
Patrick Adamson, at*(pa41 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk)*
<mailto:(pa41 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk)>*.*
/Frames/also accepts video essay submissions:
* *Video essays*can be of varying length and should be discussed with
the editors on a case-by-case basis. Video essay submissions must be
sent to the editors in the form of a link using an online platform
(Vimeo, YouTube, etc.).
All submissions to/Frames/should not be under consideration elsewhere,
and should be original and previously unpublished.
Please refer to ourSubmissions
<https://framescinemajournal.com/submissions/>page for more details.
Please submit your proposal to Ana Maria Sapountzi and Peize Li
at***(framesjournal /at/ gmail.com)* <mailto:(framesjournal /at/ gmail.com)>*.*
*_Timetable for Issue 17:_*
*Abstract Proposal Deadline:*28/02/2020
*Abstract Decision Announcement:*09/03/2020
*First Draft Deadline:*27/04/2020
*Editorial Review:*27/04/2020-10/05/2020
*Final Copy Deadline:*08/06/2020
*Intended Publication Week:* 22/06/2020
Abstracts are to be submitted no later than*Friday, February 28, 2020*,
as they will not be considered after that. Authors should expect to be
notified of the editorial committee’s decision by*Monday, March 9, 2020*.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us
at*(framesjournal /at/ gmail.com)*
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