Film Studies
Journal of African Cinemas
Journal of Scandinavian Cinema
Asian Cinema
Soundtrack, The
Film International
Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies
Short Film Studies
Studies in Costume & Performance
Studies in Costume & Performance aims to encourage generate and disseminate critical discourse on costume and the relationship between costume and performance. It considers costume as a symbiotic articulation of the body of the performer which is visual material temporal and performative. Whether performed live seen through the camera lens or found in an archive costume embodies and reflects the performance itself.
The journal will bring together experts in costume scenography performance fashion and curation as well as critically engaged practitioners and designers to reflect and debate costume in performance its reception in production exhibition and in academic critical discourse. Submission will include visual essays. The journal is double-blind peer-reviewed in order to maintain the highest standards of scholastic integrity.
Past and current practice is considered through the ‘reading’ of the costumed body as a communication of embodied cultural social artistic and historical narratives. As such this journal is an articulation of practice which through this process redefines practice itself.
Studies in Spanish & Latin American Cinemas
Our target readership includes students teachers and scholars. The journal is written in English to maximize the opportunities for contact between academic disciplines such as Media Film Studies Latin American and Post-colonial Studies as well as Hispanic Studies thereby encouraging an inter-cultural and inter-disciplinary focus.
View the Studies in Hispanic Cinemas archive from Volume 1 2004
Film Matters
Film Matters is an exciting film magazine celebrating the work of undergraduate film scholars. It is published three times a year by students and for students and each issue contains feature articles as well as a healthy reviews section. In addition with an undergraduate audience in mind Film Matters will include occasional service-oriented pieces such as profiles of film studies departments articles that engage the undergraduate film studies community and prepare students for graduate study in this field and resources and opportunities that undergraduate scholars can pursue. In an effort to give undergraduate scholars real-world applied learning experiences all Film Matters feature submissions from external open calls will undergo a peer review process.
Film Matters also enjoys partnering with guest editors on themed dossiers. Any instructor who works with undergraduate students (including teaching assistants part-time faculty etc.) is encouraged to contact the editors with dossier proposals.
For more information and content visit the Film Matters website.