Screen (magazine)

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Screen

publishing company Oxford University Press
First edition 1969
Frequency of publication quarterly
Web link gla.ac.uk/services/screen
ISSN (print)

Screen is a scientific journal for film and television that has been published since 1969 . It is published by Oxford University Press and appears at the Gilmorehill Center at the University of Glasgow .

history

The origins of the journal lie with the Society of Film Teachers (SFT). The first issue of today's magazine appeared in 1969. In the 1970s it became a leading journal in the field with articles from renowned scholars such as Laura Mulvey . In 1989 the paper separated from the SFT organizationally. Screen has been presenting the £ 1,000 Annette Kuhn Essay Award since 1994 . Screen authors themselves received numerous prizes. Current editors include Tim Bergfelder , Alison Butler , Dimitris Eleftheriotis , Annette Kuhn , Karen Lury , Alastair Phillips ,Jackie Stacey and Sarah Street . The magazine is also supported by an international Editorial Advisory Board.

literature

  • Terry Bolas: Screen Education. From Film Appreciation to Media Studies . The Mill, Bristol et al. a. 2009, ISBN 978-1-84150-237-3 .

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