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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Short Film Studies Issue 15.2

Fri Dec 06 11:11:13 GMT 2024




Call for Papers: Short Film Studies Issue 15.2

Deadline for manuscripts: 15 May 2025

Length requirements: 1500 to 4000 words, double-spaced

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/short-film-studies#call-for-papers <https://www.intellectbooks.com/short-film-studies#call-for-papers>

Short Film Studiesis a humanities-oriented, peer-reviewed journal published twice a year. In the contexts of the increasing visibility of shorts in our current media landscape and their importance to film history, the journal aims to encourage critical attention and research that centers short films and media. Especially welcome are contributions that focus on short films and media as shorts– as a form with its own history and conventions – and in relation to relevant scholarship. Articles may consider historical or contemporary narrative shorts, both fiction and non-fiction – live-action and/or animated titles – and may address thematic issues and/or close readings of single titles (those with running times of 40 minutes or less are preferred).

The Special Focus for Issue 15.2 is Auteur Shorts, which MUBI tags as ‘Short Films Big Names’. Papers are invited that consider the shorts made by filmmakers who are also well-known for their feature-length films, such as Andrea Arnold, Marco Bellocchio, Janicza Bravo, Julie Dash, Barry Jenkins, Radu Jude, Yorgos Lanthimos, Ruben Östlund, Ousmane Sembene, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Charlotte Wells – to name just a few.

In addition, Short Film Studies observes a constant open Call for Papers and welcomes submissions from short film/media scholars that reflect their own critical and scholarly interests. Potential topics include, and are not limited to, the following:

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    short film theory and specificity

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    short film canon

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    representations of marginalized and underrepresented communities

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    genre shorts

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    LGBTQ+ themes and representation

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    narrative music videos

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    short film exhibition

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    short film series and anthologies

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    shorts from emerging national cinemas

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    fashion shorts


Send a brief 50 to 75 word abstract and 25 to 50 word biographical statement to the editor, Cynthia Felando ((cfelando /at/ filmandmedia.ucsb.edu) <mailto:(cfelando /at/ filmandmedia.ucsb.edu)>). Upon approval of the abstract, full essays should be sent through Pubkit (which you can find on the webpage, via the ‘Submit’ button):https://submission.pubkit.co/publisher/29/journal/429/ <https://submission.pubkit.co/publisher/29/journal/429/>. Papers should follow the Harvard citation style. Please consult the Submission Guidelines for citation, images and other formatting points, and include a separate cover sheet with author details and affiliation information. The journal’s Editorial Board will referee all submissions. Please direct any further queries to the editor.

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