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[ecrea] Call for papers New Cinema History in the Low Countries
Wed Mar 29 15:34:33 GMT 2017
*Call for papers: /TMG – Journal for Media History/: *
*Special issue _New Cinema History in the Low Countries_*
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*Deadline proposal* (approximately 300 words): 1 June 2017
In 2006 /TMG – Journal for Media History/ published the special issue
“Cinema in Context”. It contains some of the earliest theoretical
reflections on and results of the broad approach of cinema
historiography that is currently often labelled as “New Cinema History”.
In 2003 an international group of film historians created the platform
HoMER (/History of Moviegoing, Exhibition and Reception/). Instead of
taking films as the starting point and focus of research, these scholars
shifted the agenda to the contexts of film production, distribution and
consumption, broadening the perspective to social and economic aspects.
Digital data collections and methods (databases, GIS) are often part of
New Cinema History research.
Over a decade after the special issue, New Cinema History has developed
into a substantial sub field of media history, as is evidenced in series
of conferences, research projects and many publications. At the end of
2017 the/Routledge/ /Companion for New Cinema History/ is expected to
appear. The editors of /TMG – Journal for Media/ /History/ view this as
a suitable moment to reflect on the question what this broad
contextualizing approach has taught us about the cinema history of the
Low Countries. Where are the blind spots and lacunae of New Cinema
History? Which new research questions have arisen or should be
introduced in the current debates? In brief, an evaluation of results
and methods, and a prospect to the future research programme of New
Cinema History. Contributions can consist of concrete (comparative) case
studies or can be more theoretical or historiographical reflections.
*Editors*: Clara Pafort-Overduin ((c.pafort-overduin /at/ uu.nl)
<mailto:(c.pafort-overduin /at/ uu.nl)>) & Thunnis van Oort
((thunnisvanoort /at/ yahoo.co.uk) <mailto:(thunnisvanoort /at/ yahoo.co.uk)>)
*Deadline proposal*(approximately 300 words): 1 June 2017
*Deadline article*(6.000-8.000 words): 1 November 2017
*Publication date*: 1 May 2018
*Language*: Dutch and English
*About the journal*: /TMG – Journal for Media History/wants to promote
research in media history and publish the results of that research. It
offers a platform for original research and for contributions that
reflect theory formation and methods within media history.//The journal
is published online in open access, twice a year. /TMG – Journal for
Media History/ uses a double blind peer review procedure: the authors do
not know the identity of the reviewers, and vice versa. See:
www.tmgonline.nl <http://www.tmgonline.nl/>.
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