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CFP: HITCHCOCK ANNUAL
We are pleased to announce the relaunch of the Hitchcock Annual under its
new editors: Sidney Gottlieb and Richard Allen. The Hitchcock Annual seeks
to publish the best and liveliest in Hitchcock criticism and scholarship.

We welcome essays from all theoretical and critical perspectives, including
interpretive analyses focusing on particular texts as well as historical or
cultural studies of the director's oeuvre and career. We also invite essays
examining the cultural and textual influences on Hitchcock's film and
television work, and the reception and impact of his work upon other
directors, critics, and theorists worldwide. All submissions should follow
the Chicago Manual of Style and include two copies of the essay with return
postage. Decision time is usually three to four months.

Deadline for the next issue is August 1st, 2002. Manuscripts should be sent
by mail to:

Sidney Gottlieb
Editor, Hitchcock Annual
English Department
Sacred Heart
University, Fairfield, CT 06432

We will also accept email submssions: [log in to unmask]

Vol 10 (2001-2002) of the Hitchcock Annual is now available.  Contents
include:

--A Screenwriter's Forum with Evan Hunter, Arthur Laurents, and Joseph
Stefano, edited by Walter Srebnick

--Richard Allen on The Lodger and Origins of Hitchcock's Aesthetic

--Sarah Berry on Marriage and Masquerade in Rear Window and To Catch a Thief

--James Vest on Hitchcock and French Criticism

--Gus Van Sant vs. Hitchcock: A Psycho Dossier, with contributions from
Paula Marantz Cohen, Adrian Martin, Steven Jay Schneider, Sam-Isshi Gonzales,
and Constantine Verevis

--Book reviews by Marshall Deutelbaum, Walter Srebnick, Charles L.P. Silet,
Joe McElhaney, and Sidney Gottlieb

--complete index of the first ten volumes

Single copies of the Annual are $12 plus postage. The rate for ongoing
subscribers is $10 for each issue, including postage (add $5.00 for outside
the U.S.). Institutional subscriptions are $25. Individuals and
Institutions may take out multiple year subscriptions. Back issues and
offprints of individual articles are also available.

For subscriptions or individual copies, please contact:

Sidney Gottlieb
Editor, Hitchcock Annual
English Dept.
Sacred Heart University
Fairfield, CT 06432
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