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[ecrea] CFP: Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Wed Nov 22 13:21:12 GMT 2017
*_CFP: Walt Disney’s /Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs/ _*
We are on the lookout for a few additional chapters to complete a book
being edited by Chris Pallant (Canterbury Christ Church University) and
Christopher Holliday (King’s College London) about the first
feature-length cel-animated film produced by the Walt Disney Studio:
/Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs/ (David Hand, 1937). We already have a
strong expression of interest from a noted publisher, and to bring up
the total number of chapters in the collection we are particularly
interested in proposals that deal with the following topic areas:
* Area studies and /Snow White/
* Distribution and exhibition (/Snow White/ in South America, Asia,
Australia)
* /Snow White /and animated technology (particularly developments in
colour)
* Merchandising and marketing the Snow White phenomenon (theme park
attractions, video game, Broadway musical)
* /Snow White/and Disney Home Media (relationship to the Walt Disney
Masterpiece Collection, Disney’s Platinum Editions, Diamond
Editions, Walt Disney Signature Collection Line)
* Adaptations of Disney’s /Snow White/ (newspaper comic strip, /Coal
Black and de Sebben Dwarfs/, /Snow White with the Red Hair/)
* /Snow White/and animation studies
We are open to other proposals that relate to the above areas, and so
please do email the editors for an informal discussion of potential
chapter ideas.
Contributors are invited to submit a *300-word abstract* that briefly
outlines the structure of your chapter and the manner in which Disney’s
film is being framed as a significant moment within cinema history,
along with a *short biography* to Dr Chris Pallant
((chris.pallant /at/ canterbury.ac.uk)) and Dr Christopher Holliday
((christopher.holliday /at/ kcl.ac.uk)). The deadline for proposals is
*December 15^th 2017*. It is anticipated that final chapters of between
7000-8000 words in length will be due sometime around *August* *2018*.
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