Editors: Dr Pete Turner (Oxford Brookes University) and James Shelton (Buckinghamshire New University) Contact Email: refocusguyritchie@gmail.com The career of Guy Ritchie encompasses an eclectic selection of films across a number of genres.
Editors: Dr Pete Turner (Oxford Brookes University) and James Shelton (Buckinghamshire New University) Contact Email: refocusguyritchie@gmail.com The career of Guy Ritchie encompasses an eclectic selection of films across a number of genres.
Dennis Wheatley sold around one million books a year at the height of his popularity and over 50 million in total.
Final Call for Papers Push: Childbirth in Global Screen Culture Amy C. Chambers, Xi W. Liu, Kate Taylor-Jones, Proposals due: 1st July 2024 After an impressive response to our initial call for papers we are in the process of bringing together an edited collection on this topic.
Call for Papers Queer Children’s Film and TV: Gender, Sexuality and Childhood in Youth Screen Cultures Edinburgh University Press, Children’s Film and Television Series Rachel Milne and Abigail Jenkins (eds.) We are still looking for a couple of chapter proposals to fill some gaps in our forthcoming edited collection, Queer Children’s Film and TV . The collection explores depictions of queerness in and the queerness
se see the following CFP for an edited collected on television series created by Golden Girls creator Susan Harris. Edited by Rosanne Welch This edited volume on the works of Susan Harris will be part of the new SCREEN STORYTELLERS series published by Bloomsbury Academic. Seeking 250-word abstracts for previously unpublished essays on television series created by Harris.
The Witcher has had a lasting impression on fantasy across many media forms, first in Andrzej Sapkowski’s novels and, more recently, its many adaptations. Such adaptations have resulted in “extensive, self-contained fictional spaces” (Jański, 2018, p.119) which allows for a variety of characters, environments, and societies to be depicted from the perspective of the outsider.
Global Perspectives on Soccer and the Media and Entertainment Industry Floribert Patrick C. Endong (Editor) University of Dschang, Cameroon Introduction Over the years, the political significance of football in the world has tremendously grown.
Title: Small Screen Food: American Identity Through a Culinary Televisual Lens Editors: Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis and Carrie Helms Tippen Proposals (500 words): March 15, 2024 Completed Chapters (7,000 words): August 15, 2024 Salman Rushdie characterized the serial television show “as the novelistic medium of the 21st century,” signifying its emerging importance and elevating its status to a realm traditionally occupied by novels.
Christa van Raalte and Christopher Pullen (both of Bournemouth University) are seeking contributors for a new edited book collection, examining ageing on screen in British film and TV drama since 2000, with a particular focus on representational issues, industry/production contexts and audience interactions.
Call for chapter proposals, working title: “Football Politics and Cultural Production in Africa: Issues and Discourses”. Deadline: April 30, 2024. Editor: Dr. Floribert Patrick C. Endong – University of Dschang, Cameroon Concept Notes In the popular imaginary, sports and politics do not mix.