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[ecrea] CFP: "Ephemerata" section in FILM HISTORY
Wed Oct 30 14:40:04 GMT 2013
CFP: “Ephemerata” section in Film History: An International Journal
The upcoming issue of Film History (Vol. 25, No. 4) inaugurates the
first installment of “Ephemerata,” a new semi-regular section. Motivated
as much by the circulatory role of eBay as by the ease of digitizing
documents for online posting and the research opportunities afforded by
searchable archives like the Media History Digital Library and the
Internet Archive, “Ephemerata” offers scans of photographs, postcards,
pamphlets, brochures, and other long-forgotten, discarded, or simply
overlooked print material. These orphaned items are here re-circulated
with an eye toward expanding the scope—perhaps even generating
debate—about what counts as “primary” sources and how ephemeral material
might be interpreted, contextualized, and deployed. We hope that these
otherwise obscure artifacts, once digitally re-materialized, spark
curiosity and open up lines of inquiry concerning the history of cinema,
broadly and inclusively understood.
The items resurfacing in “Ephemerata” will be framed by a short
scholarly commentary (approx. 1500 words, plus endnotes) blending
annotation and speculation. Whether reproduced in full or in excerpted
form, a selected item must be no longer than approximately 12-15 pages.
Contributors must be able to provide high-quality scans (at least 300
dpi or higher in resolution) of their selected item. This material must
be either orphaned or in the public domain, and authors must secure any
necessary permission (archival or otherwise) for the item to be
reproduced in Film History.
Film History welcomes your queries about “Ephemerata,” proposals
concerning specific items or types of material worth reproducing, and
comments on the historical and historiographical import of these
highlighted orphans. Ongoing queries can be sent to the editors at
(filmhist /at/ indiana.edu). And look for the first example of “Ephemerata” in
the upcoming issue of Film History 25, no. 4 (2013)—a special issue on
nontheatrical film—due out this winter from Indiana University Press.
For more information about the journal, see
http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/filmhistory/forAuthor.html.
All the best,
David Church, Assistant Editor
Film History
(filmhist /at/ indiana.edu)
Department of Communication and Culture
800 E. Third Street
Indiana University
Bloomington IN 47405
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