[KS] CFP: Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema Special Issue

Hye Seung Chung hyeseung1107 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 14 15:27:23 EDT 2015


Hello,
 
I sent this call for papers earlier and found an error.  The topic (the first line) is just a special issue on Korean screen culture, not space in Korean screen culture.  The error is fixed below and I will appreciate it if you could circulate this instead.  Many apologies for duplicate emails.
 
Hye Seung Chung
Associate Professor of Film and Media
Colorado State University
 
From: hyeseung1107 at hotmail.com
To: koreanstudies at koreanstudies.com
Subject: [KS] CFP: Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema Special Issue
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 11:38:06 -0600





The Journal of Japanese
and Korean Cinema (Taylor & Francis/Routledge) is planning to run a
special issue on Korean screen culture based on the 4th Conference on
Korean Screen Culture that was held at the University of Copenhagen in May 2015.
The journal editors and the special issue guest editor are calling for
1-2 additional paper(s) that fit with the theme of the special issue. The
deadline for manuscript submissions is October 18, 2015, and the special
issue is expected to be published in the first half of 2016.   


The possible topics of
papers include, but are not limited to:


--- Critical examinations of the most
important issues affecting Korean screen culture today; particularly cinema,
television and music videos. 


--- All aspects of Korean screen culture,
South and North Korean cinema past and present, video games, production,
distribution & reception of film, television, K-pop music videos


---The transnational and transmedia
aspects in Korean screen culture such as the impacts of the Korean Wave
(Hallyu), transnational adaptations, co-productions, collaborations, and
various transmedia 


Essays should be 6,000-8,000 words.
Include an abstract of 150-200 words and a list of three to six keywords. Also
include a separate, short biography in the third person. Do not put identifying
information in your essay, but include your full name, affiliation, postal
address, telephone number, and e-mail address on the cover page of the
manuscript. 



Text, including notes, should be in Times New Roman, 12 point. Everything must
be double-spaced. Quotations must be in English. The first mention of a film
should include its original title, director’s name, and year of release. In all
subsequent references, the title should be translated into English, unless
known by the original title in all markets. Use explanatory endnotes, not
footnotes. The journal implements Revised
Romanization for Korean names (with exceptions for famous names such as Park
Chan-wook, Kim Ki-duk, etc). Its citation system is Chicago author-date and the
British system for quotes (single quotation marks for direct quotes and double
quotation marks for quotes-within-the-quotes).  


All submissions should be
sent to the editors (Dr. Hye Seung Chung and Dr. David Scott Diffrient) as
e-mail attachments in Microsoft Word format to Journal_JKC at hotmail.com as well
as to the special issue editor Dr. Andrew Jackson (krm769 at hum.ku.dk).


For more
information about the journal, now published by Taylor & Francis/Routledge,
see http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjkc20#.U8RPyvmuSyU.


 		 	   		   		 	   		  
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