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Scholarly journal Film Art (电影艺术) ISSN 0257-0181: China Film Press (中国电影出版社) Simplified Chinese: China: Bi-monthly: 1956– Current: Scholarly journal Film Criticism: 0163-5069: Allegheny College: English: United States: 3 times per year: 1976– Current: Scholarly journal Film Culture: 0015-1211: Film Culture Inc. English ...
The Journal of Cinema and Media Studies (formerly Cinema Journal and The Journal of the Society of Cinematologists) is the official academic journal of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies (formerly the Society for Cinema Studies). It covers film studies, television studies, media studies, visual arts, cultural studies, film and media ...
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Screen is an academic journal of film and television studies based at the University of Glasgow and published by Oxford University Press.The editors-in-chief are Tim Bergfelder (University of Southampton), Alison Butler (University of Reading), Dimitris Eleftheriotis (University of Glasgow), Karen Lury (University of Glasgow), Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick), Jackie Stacey ...
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Camera Obscura is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal of feminism, culture, and media studies published by Duke University Press.It was established in 1976 [1] by four graduate students at the University of California, Berkeley: Janet Bergstrom, Sandy Flitterman, Elisabeth Lyon, and Constance Penley. [2]