Film Studies is a refereed journal that approaches cinema and the moving image from within the fields of critical, conceptual and historical scholarship. The aim is to provide a forum for the interdisciplinary, intercultural and intermedial study of film by publishing innovative research of the highest quality. Contributions from diverse perspectives that are formed by the crossing of institutional and national boundaries are encouraged.
ISSN 1469-0314 (Print); ISSN 2054-2496 (Online)
Film Studies is a refereed journal that approaches cinema and the moving image from within the fields of critical, conceptual and historical scholarship. The aim is to provide a forum for the interdisciplinary, intercultural and intermedial study of film by publishing innovative research of the highest quality. Contributions from diverse perspectives that are formed by the crossing of institutional and national boundaries are encouraged.
FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals; MLA International Bibliography.
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Maurizio Cinquegrani, Mattias Frey, Frances Kamm, Alexander Marlow-Mann, Antonio Lázaro-Reboll, Peter Stanfield, University of Kent
Mattias Frey
Maurizio Cinquegrani
filmstudiesjournal@gmail.com
Emilia Czatkowska
School of Arts, Jarman, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7UG, UK
filmstudiesreviews@gmail.com
David Brown, University of Kent
Ian Christie, Birkbeck, University of London
Richard Allen, New York University
Daniel Biltereyst, Ghent University
Marijke de Valck, Utrecht University
Lee Grieveson, University College London
Vinzenz Hediger, University of Frankfurt
Mette Hjort, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Jae-Hyung Jung, Dongguk University, Seoul
Frank Krutnik, University of Sussex
Ana M. López, Tulane University
Richard Maltby, Flinders University
Susan Martin-Márquez, Rutgers University
Norimasa Morita, Waseda University, Tokyo
Vinicius Navarro, Emerson College
Will Straw, McGill University
Haidee Wasson, Concordia University
Jennifer Wild, University of Chicago
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