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[ecrea] Call for book reviewers - "Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television"
Wed Jan 16 08:42:07 GMT 2013
The "Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television" examines the history
of audio-visual media and its impact on political, social and cultural
developments. The HJFRT also reviews books on related topics.
(http://www.tandfonline.com/action/aboutThisJournal?journalCode=chjf20)
The HJFRT is looking for book reviewers to contribute to future issues and
has brand new copies of the following titles:
Antonioni: Centenary Essays (Laura Rascaroli and John David Rhodes, editors)
Colour Films in Britain: the negotiation of innovation 1900-55 (Sarah
Street)
A Companion to Film Comedy (Andrew Horton and Johanna E. Rapf, editors)
Il Concilio in Diretta: l Vaticano II e la televisione tra informazione e
partecipazione (Federico Ruozzi)
De-Westernizing Film Studies (Saër Maty Bâ and Will Higbee, editors)
Film Festival Yearbook 4: Film Festivals and Activism (Dina Iordanova and
Leshu Torchin, editors)
The French Road Movie: Space, Mobility, Identity (Neil Archer)
Hollywood Cinema and the real Los Angeles (Mark Shiel)
The Hollywood Family Film: a History from Shirley Temple to Harry Potter
(Noel Brown)
Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema (Luca Barattoni)
Mexico, Television and the Cold War (Celeste González de Bustamante)
The New Neapolitean Cinema (Alex Marlow-Mann)
One World, Big Screen: Hollywood, the Allies and World War II (M. Todd
Bennett)
Out of the Shadows: Black Women in Film (Jacqueline Williams)
Der parteiliche Journalist: die Geschichte des Radio-Features in der DDR
(Patrick Conley)
Peter Lorre: Facemaker (Sarah Thomas)
Radio Propaganda and the Broadcasting of Hatred (Keith Somerville)
Schaufenster Schweiz: Dokumentarische Gebrauchsfilme (Yvonne Zimmermann,
editor)
The Shock of America (David W. Ellwood)
Spiel mit der Wirklichkeit (Kay Hoffmann, Richard Kilborn and Werner C.
Barg, editors)
Spike Lee's America (David Sterritt)
Transnational Television Drama: Special Relations and Mutual Influence
between the US and the UK (Elke Weissmann)
Reviews are typically in the 500-1.000 word range. Individuals interested in
a particular title should contact review (editorroel.vandewinkel /at/ gmail.com)
If you have a book, not on this list, you would like to review, please
contact us with details. Similarly, if you've just published a book you
think would be of interest to readers of the HJFRT, please contact us. Books
for review published outside the USA:(roel.vandewinkel /at/ gmail.com). American
books for review: Prof. Brett Bowles ((bowlesb /at/ indiana.edu))
Best wishes,
Roel Vande Winkel
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Book Review Editor, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
Associate Professor, University of Antwerp
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