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Mikal Koven writes:
"I am delurking long enough to ask any and all out there if they can
forward me towards any film journals  (I know, it seems like a daft
question, however ...)
 
I am aware of Screen and CineAction (as well as Camera Obscura for
feminist theory), but, for example are either The Velvet Light Trap or
Literature Film Quarterly still publishing?
 
My interests lie in academic journals, rather than technical or general
interest (i.e. Sight and Sound or American Film, American
Cinematographer, etc.)"
 
I'm sure you'll get some posts from editors and contributors to various
journals (including VELVET LIGHT TRAP, which posts calls for papers here),
but for a comprehensive start, check the citations list at the beginning
of THE FILM LITERATURE INDEX, the comprehensive bibliography for academic
(and some other) articles about film.  A reference librarian should also
have access to the catalogue of academic journals that usually describes
their focus, submission requirements and so forth.
 
--Don Larsson, Mankato State U., MN

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