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[Commlist] French Screen Studies 24.4 published + bursary reminder

Wed Nov 13 23:17:01 GMT 2024




Mary Harrod and Ginette Vincendeau are delighted to announce the publication of volume 24, issue 4 of /French Screen Studies /_French Screen Studies: Vol 24, No 4 (Current issue) <https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsfc21/current>_, a special issue dedicated to the journal’s twentieth-anniversary conference in Lyon (the anniversary being in 2020 and the celebrations delayed by the pandemic).

Full details of contents are below and we would like to thank all those involved, notably authors and conference co-organisers Rémi Fontanel, Nedjma Moussaoui and Phil Powrie. May we also draw your attention to a sister publication edited by our colleagues Rémi and Nedjma in Lyon featuring several other papers from the conference forthcoming on 4th December in the French journal _Écrans - Littératures - Revues - Classiques Garnier <https://classiques-garnier.com/ecrans.html>_ (2024, no. 21).

Please also note that the next deadline for the journal’s bursaries is 1 December; details of this scheme are also below.


*LATEST ISSUE*
_Title:_ /French Screen Studies/ twentieth-anniversary conference: continuity, change, perspectives
_Editorial_
/_French Screen Studies <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2024.2407210>_/_twentieth-anniversary conference: continuity, change, perspectives <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2024.2407210>_ Mary Harrod and Ginette Vincendeau
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_Research Articles _
_Anatole Litvak: a unique figure among émigré filmmakers in 1930s French cinema <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2024.2325861>_ Nedjma Moussaoui _Fashioning the intimate: a cartography of autobiographical French documentary film <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2024.2330832>_ Rémi Fontanel _The heart and the sea: on the lifeblood and elemental folds of Réparer les vivants <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2023.2247811>_ Sarah Cooper _Putting the spotlight on screenwriters <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2023.2242198>_ Sarah Leahy _ ‘Que le carnage commence !’: French cinema, <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2024.2412416>_/_la chronologie des médias <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2024.2412416>_/_ and the rise of the streamers <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/26438941.2024.2412416>_ Will Higbee and Jezz Vernon
*BURSARY REMINDER*
/French Screen Studies /small research and travel bursaries
As a journal dedicated to disseminating research in the field of French and Francophone cinema and audio-visual media, /French Screen Studies /is offering small bursaries to help postgraduate students and early career researchers who wish to pursue research in the field, in terms of travel to archives or conferences, although other costs related to research may be considered, such as registration fees, translation or help with acquiring illustrations for academic publications.
*Eligibility*
Applications will be accepted from postgraduate students and ECRs (within 5 years of receiving their PhD) attached to UK and Ireland higher education institutions.
*Level of grant and eligible costs*
Grants will normally range from £200 to £500 within available resources. The main criterion for an award will be the perceived academic value of the research for which funding is sought. Applicants will be expected to have planned their project well in advance and normally to have obtained primary funding from their university institution or other sources, which must be stated on the application.
*Deadlines
*There are two deadlines for applications to this funding: *1 June *and *1 December*. Decisions are made within one month of the deadline.
*Application procedure*
There is no application form. Please send an email to the Chief General Editors of the journal, Dr Mary Harrod ((_M.G.M.Harrod /at/ warwick.ac.uk) <mailto:(M.G.M.Harrod /at/ warwick.ac.uk)>_) and Prof Ginette Vincendeau ((ginette.vincendeau /at/ kcl.ac.uk)), indicating the following:

 1. Name and institutional affiliation
 2. A brief statement of career and/or short abstract or summary of PhD
    project (maximum 250 words)
 3. Details of the project to be undertaken for which support is sought
    (maximum 250 words)
 4. Anticipated publication outputs and other outcomes
 5. A draft budget, clearly detailing the amount requested, and the
    purpose to which it will be put
 6. Details, where relevant, of current or recent funding relating to
    the research in question and/or other financial support for which
    the applicant has applied/will apply in support of the project
 7. An undertaking to abide by the conditions of the award, if successful
 8. For postgraduate students, a letter of support from their supervisor.

*Conditions of the award*
Reimbursement will be made upon presentation of scanned receipts.
Successful applicants must acknowledge the financial support of /French Screen Studies /in any event participation or resulting publications that benefitted from the award.

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