Quarterly Review of Film and Video
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The Quarterly Review of Film and Video, founded in 1962, and now published five times a year (four regular issues, plus one “bonus” issue) by Taylor and Francis
, presents critical, historical, and theoretical essays, book reviews, and interviews in the area of moving image studies including film, video, and digital imaging studies. Quarterly Review of Film and Video's scope is international and interdisciplinary, and it is recognized as one of the world’s leading journals in film studies.
Quarterly Review of Film and Video is available in print form, and also can be accessed with a subscription on-line. An RSS feed is also available.
Wheeler Winston Dixon
and Gwendolyn Audrey Foster
of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln have co-edited the journal since 1999.
Throughout its long history, Quarterly Review of Film and Video has published work by most of the major names in the field of contemporary film studies, such as Philippa Gates, Marcia Landy, Rebecca Bell-Metereau, Scott MacDonald, Brian McFarlane, J. P. Telotte, David Sterritt
, Mikita Brottman
, Jean-Pierre Geuens, David Ehrenstein, Maria Pramaggiore, Stephen Prince, Judith Mayne and many others.
Quarterly Review of Film and Video is devoted to providing innovative perspectives from a broad range of methodologies, including writings on newly developing technologies, as well as essays and interviews in any area of film history, production, reception and criticism. Quarterly Review of Film and Video is also interested in essays on video games and video installations, and postmodern examinations of images in popular culture and the video arts that intersect with film/video.
Quarterly Review of Film and Video is indexed in Communication Abstracts, Film and Literature Index, Film and Literature Review, International Index to Film Periodicals, Media Review Digest, and the MLA International Bibliography.
Taylor and Francis
Taylor & Francis Group is an international company originating in the United Kingdom which publishes books and academic journals. It is a division of Informa plc, a United Kingdom-based publisher and conference company.- Overview :...
, presents critical, historical, and theoretical essays, book reviews, and interviews in the area of moving image studies including film, video, and digital imaging studies. Quarterly Review of Film and Video's scope is international and interdisciplinary, and it is recognized as one of the world’s leading journals in film studies.
Quarterly Review of Film and Video is available in print form, and also can be accessed with a subscription on-line. An RSS feed is also available.
Wheeler Winston Dixon
Wheeler Winston Dixon
Wheeler Winston Dixon is best known as a writer of film history, theory and criticism. He is the author of numerous books on film, as well as a professor who has taught at Rutgers University, New Brunswick; The New School in New York; and the University of Amsterdam, Holland. He received his Ph.D....
and Gwendolyn Audrey Foster
Gwendolyn Audrey Foster
Gwendolyn Audrey Foster is a professor in the Department of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, specializing in film studies, cultural studies, and Postfeminist Critical Theory...
of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln have co-edited the journal since 1999.
Throughout its long history, Quarterly Review of Film and Video has published work by most of the major names in the field of contemporary film studies, such as Philippa Gates, Marcia Landy, Rebecca Bell-Metereau, Scott MacDonald, Brian McFarlane, J. P. Telotte, David Sterritt
David Sterritt
David Sterritt is a film critic, author and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music...
, Mikita Brottman
Mikita Brottman
Mikita Brottman is a British scholar, psychoanalyst, author and cultural critic known for her psychological readings of the dark and pathological elements of contemporary culture...
, Jean-Pierre Geuens, David Ehrenstein, Maria Pramaggiore, Stephen Prince, Judith Mayne and many others.
Quarterly Review of Film and Video is devoted to providing innovative perspectives from a broad range of methodologies, including writings on newly developing technologies, as well as essays and interviews in any area of film history, production, reception and criticism. Quarterly Review of Film and Video is also interested in essays on video games and video installations, and postmodern examinations of images in popular culture and the video arts that intersect with film/video.
Quarterly Review of Film and Video is indexed in Communication Abstracts, Film and Literature Index, Film and Literature Review, International Index to Film Periodicals, Media Review Digest, and the MLA International Bibliography.