[Apologies for cross-posting] Hi All, Please see the Call for Papers, below. EnterText is a peer-reviewed electronic journal, based in the Department of English at Brunel University. I am guest-editing this edition, themed around Animation as a topic. This can be understood broadly, to include work-in- progress, creative work etc, as well as more conventional scholarly essays. I would also like to include, if at all possible, contributions that integrate creative work with scholarly research. With regard to how I'm defining 'Animation' - well, over to you. The areas noted in the CFP are really just 'pointers', rather than concrete 'boundaries'. Please forward this to anyone you think might be interested. If there are any queries, please contact me. Anyone who is thinking of contributing something that includes creative/practical work, please bear with me, as I am something of a novice in this particular area! Any advice would be appreciated, actually, on how to 'publish' creative work in this kind of electronic context. Cheers Paul Here's the text of the CFP: ********************************************************************** ENTERTEXT An interactive interdisciplinary e-journal for cultural and historical studies and creative work EnterText 4.1: Animation This special issue on animation focuses on, but is by no means limited to: • Historical and contextual studies of specific animators or animated films, traditions or styles • Explorations of how new technologies are changing our perception of animation as a distinct object or set of practices • The convergence between live action and animated forms • Animation and spectatorship • Critical reflection by animation practitioners on their own work, or the work of others (essays may be illustrated by animation clips or still images, so there is an opportunity for contributors to explore `annotated' work) Note: EnterText welcomes the submission of creative work. Stand-alone animation work will also be considered for inclusion, within the capabilities of the online journal forum. Scripts, work-in-progress and other projects will also be considered. For more information about EnterText, notes for contributors, and previous editions, go to www.brunel.ac.uk/faculty/arts/EnterText/ Deadline for submissions: 1st November 2003 [though work can be submitted ongoingly up to this date] If you have a question about a potential submission, please contact the edition Editor, Paul Ward ([log in to unmask]). *************************************** Paul Ward Lecturer in Film and Television Studies Dept. of Performing Arts Brunel University Uxbridge UB8 3PH, UK 01895 274 000 ext 3956 *************************************** ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]