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Dear Colleagues,

Please see the following Call for Papers for an upcoming issue of *Short
Film Studies.*

Thank you.

Best,

Cynthia


Call for Papers, Issue 12.1

*Short Film Studies *is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year. In
the context of the importance and increasing visibility of short films in
our current media environment, the journal aims to offer timely reflections
on and a centering of the form. Toward that end, the journal publishes
research based and analytical work that enables a broad appreciation of
short films and media and especially welcome*s contributions that consider
short films and media and/or selected titles as shorts specifically*.
Essays may focus on narrative—fiction and nonfiction—as well as live-action
and/or animated titles. Papers that address thematic issues and/or close
readings of single titles are welcome. A focus on shorts with running times
of 40-minutes or less is preferred. A range of possible topics appears
below.

For Issue 12.1 essays are invited that focus on the auteur Agnès Varda’s
short films, whose titles include: *L’Opéra-Mouffe* (1958); *Du Côté de la
Côte* (1958),

*Black Panthers *(1968); *Les 3 Boutons* (2015); and *Uncle Yanco* (1968)
(among several others). Also, for this issue, one title has been chosen for
close study, *No Bikini *(2007), the award-winning short directed by
Claudia Morgado E.; a link to the film is available @
https://vimeo.com/366034212. In addition, *Short Film Studies *observes an
open Call for Papers and welcomes submissions from short film/media
scholars that reflect their own critical and scholarly interests.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

• Analyses of individual titles, contemporary and historical

• Short film theory and specificity
• Production histories
• Short form auteurs

• Representations of marginalized and underrepresented communities

• Genre shorts (including parody and satire)
• Narrative music videos
• Short film canon

• Social justice shorts
• Short film series and anthologies
• Shorts from emerging national cinemas

• Fashion shorts
• LGBTQ+ themes and representation

Please send a brief, 50- to 75-word abstract and a brief biographical
statement to the editor, Cynthia Felando ([log in to unmask]).
Upon approval of the abstract, full essays should be sent electronically
to: [log in to unmask]

*Submission Guidelines: *

Deadline: 17 December 2021
Length of manuscript: 1500 to 3000 words, double spaced
Please send an electronic copy of the manuscript in MS Word using the MLA
style of bibliographic citation with a separate cover sheet containing
author and affiliation information.
The journal’s Editorial Board will referee all submissions.
Other queries should be sent to: [log in to unmask]

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