Hi colleagues<br><br>Further to my last emails, I'm calling for more reviewers for <i>Continuum. </i>I've placed almost all the ones I recently solicited reviewers for on this list, so it's time for another batch - this time on film - and it looks like there's some fascinating reading among the ones we have for review. The titles, authors/editors and publication details are listed at the end of this email.<br>
<br>Please email me (<a href="mailto:mbahnisch@gmail.com" target="_blank">mbahnisch@gmail.com</a>)
if you would like to write a review, suggest a suitable reviewer, or
suggest other titles to review. Reviews are usually around 1000 words
in length, with a maximum of 1500 words. The <i>Continuum</i>
editors
are particularly interested in encouraging review essays, so proposals
for longer pieces of 2000-3000 words on thematically linked texts are
very welcome indeed. Upcoming deadlines are June 20, August 17 and October 10, but
I'd find it useful if reviews could be submitted to me one week in
advance to facilitate refereeing (in the case of essays) and editing.<br>
<br>Many of these titles will make a fantastic addition to your
collection, and they are all well worthy of review, so please assist
your colleagues who are authors if you can, and please assist us in
making the books review pages of <i>Continuum</i> a highlight of each edition.<br>
<br>If you'd like more information about any of the books listed, please feel free to email me.<br><br>kind regards<br><br>mark<br><br>Mark Bahnisch<br>Creative Industries Faculty, QUT<br><br><a href="http://larvatusprodeo.net/" target="_blank">http://larvatusprodeo.net</a><br>
<br><b><br>The Persistence of Whiteness: Race in contemporary Hollywood Cinema</b>, Daniel Berardi (ed) (Routledge 2008)<br><b>Dying to Belong: Gangster movies in Hollywood and Hong Kong</b>, Martha P. Nochimson (Blackwell 2007)<br>
<b>The Golden Age of Cinema: Hollywood 1929-1945</b>, Richard B. Jewell (Blackwell 2007)<br><b>Postwar Hollywood: 1946-1962</b>, Drew Casper (Blackwell 2007)<br><b>Hong Kong Film, Hollywood and the New Global Cinema: No film is an island</b>, Gina Marchetti and Tan See Kam (eds) (Routledge 2007)<br>
<b>The Curse of the Werewolf: Fantasy, Horror and the Beast Within</b>, Chantal Bourgault Du Coudray (I. B. Tauris 2006)<br><b>Auteurs and Autership: A Film Reader</b>, Barry Keith Grant (ed) (Blackwell 2008)<br><b>Chick Flicks: Contemporary women at the movies</b>, Suzanne Ferriss & Mallory Young (eds) (Routledge 2008)<br>
<b>Masculine Singular: French New Wave cinema</b>, Genevieve Sellier - Trans. Kristin Ross (Duke University Press 2008)<br><b>Thelma and Lousise Live! The cultural aftermath of an American film</b>, Bernie Cook (ed) (University of Texas Press 2007)<br>
<b>Genre, Gender, Race and World Cinema: An anthology</b>, Julie F. Codell (ed) (Blackwell 2007)<br><b>Brand Hollywood: A new global entertainment order</b>, Derek Bose (Sage 2006)<br><b>The Urban Generation: Chinese cinema and society at the turn of the Twenty-First Century</b>, Zhang Zhen (ed) (Duke University Press 2007)<br>
<b>Living with Star Trek: American culture and the Star Trek universe</b>, Lincoln Geraghty (I.B. Tauris 2007)<br><b>Production Culture: Industrial reflexivity and critical practice in film and television</b>, John Thornton Caldwell (Duke University Press 2008)<br>
<b>Going to the Movies: Hollywood and the social experience of cinema</b>, Richard Maltby, Melvyn Stokes and Robert C. Allen (eds) (University of Exeter Press 2007)<br><b>Finding the Force of the Star Wars Franchise: Fans, merchandise and critics</b>, Matthew Wilhelm Campbell and John Shelton Lawrence (eds) (Peter Lang 2006)<br>
<b>Brazilian National Cinema</b>, Lisa Shaw and Stephanie Dennison (Routledge 2007)<br><b>Banned in Kansas: Motion picture censorship 1915-1966</b>, Gerald R. Butters, Jr. (University of Missouri Press 2007)<br><b>Film Theory: An introduction (2nd ed)</b>, Robert Lapsley and Michael Westlake (Manchester University Press 2006)<br>
<b>Contemporary European Cinema</b>, Mary P. Wood (Hodder Arnold 2007)<br><b>The Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry</b>, Paul McDonald and Janet Wasko (eds) (Blackwell 2008)<br><b>Moral Spectatorship: Technologies of voice and affect in postwar representations of the child</b>, Lisa Cartwright (Duke University Press 2008)<br>
<b>The Evolution of Film: Rethinking film studies</b>, Janet Harbord (Polity 2007)<br><b>World Cinema's 'Dialogues' with Hollywood</b>, Paul Cooke (ed) (Palgrave Macmillan 2007)<br><b>Reclaiming <i>Adat</i>: Contemporary Malaysian film and literature</b>, Khoo Gaik Cheng (UBC Press 2006)<br>
<b>Documentary in Practice: Filmmakers and production choices</b>, Jane Chapman (Polity 2007)<br><b>PostSocialist Modernity: Chinese cinema, literature and criticism in the market age</b>, Jason McGrath (Stanford University Press 2008)<br>
<b>French Colonial Democracy: Mythologies of humanitarianism</b>, Peter J. Bloom (University of Minnesota Press 2008)<br>