期刊名称:JOURNAL OF POPULAR FILM AND TELEVISION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Journal of Popular Film and Television
How did Casablanca affect the home front during World War II? What is the postfeminist significance of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? The Journal of Popular Film and Television answers such far-ranging questions by using the methods of popular culture studies to examine commercial film and television, historical and contemporary. Articles discuss networks, genres, series, and audiences, as well as celebrity stars, directors, and studios. Regular features include essays on the social and cultural background of films and television programs, filmographies, bibliographies, and commissioned book and video reviews. Each year, the journal publishes one theme issue on such subjects as "Media Literacy and Education: The Teacher-Scholar in Film and Television" and "Fantastic Voyages: Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction/Speculative Cinema." In a field where most writing is hokum, The Journal of Popular Film and Television delivers solid, lively insights. Please email Michael Marsden or Gary Edgerton, executive editors of the Journal of Popular Film and Television, if you have any suggestions for future articles or theme issues.
Instructions to Authors Journal of Popular Film and Television: Guidelines for Authors
The Journal of Popular Film & Television examines commercial film and television from a sociocultural perspective. Its editors seek thoughtful articles on stars, directors, producers, studios, networks, genres, series, the audience, and films in the popular culture context. Essays on the social and cultural realities of film and television, filmographies, bibliographies, and commissioned book and instructional video reviews are features. Articles on film and television theory/criticism also are invited.
Submitted manuscripts should be double spaced in all parts (including endnotes and works cited) and should follow the MLA Style Manual (2nd ed.). Authors should not put identifying information on the first page of the mansucript to ensure blind review.
Abstract and key words required. A fifty-word abstract and five to seven key words must be included with each submission to aid researchers in Web investigations.
Submissions to the journal should be made through Manuscript Central. To submit a manuscript, visit http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/heldref/jpft. To view a users guide, visit http://mcv3help.manuscriptcentral.com /stalkjddfesd/MC3Help.htm.
Books and DVDs/videos for review should be sent to Martin F. Norden, Department of Communication, Box 34815, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003-4815.
Articles published do not necessarily represent the opinion of and are not the legal responsibility of the Journal of Popular Film and Television.
Editorial Board
Michael Marsden <michael.marsden@snc.edu>
Gary Edgerton <gedgerto@odu.edu>
Books and DVDs/videos for review should be sent to Martin F. Norden, Department of Communication, Box 34815, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003-4815.
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