Just a reminder that the deadline for the 'Wes Anderson and Co.' CFP is next week (December 1). Warren The ‘New Review of Film and Television Studies’ (Routledge) plans to publish a special issue on Wes Anderson. Academic papers that explore Anderson’s films from the following perspectives are particularly welcome: Aesthetics Genre Auteur Narrative/Screenplay structure Economic analysis (funding, box office figures) Reputation building (entry into Hollywood via the making of off-beat comedies destined for the film festival circuit) Soundtrack analysis, or Thematic/interpretive analysis (Anderson’s films seem to be dominated by failed father figures and isolated eccentric characters who form an unconventional community, etc). We also welcome papers that consider Anderson’s collaborators (the Wilson Brothers, Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Noah Baumbach, etc.). Papers can either focus on individual films or take Anderson’s films as a whole. In addition, we seek papers that situate Anderson within a broader context, what Jesse Fox Mayshark calls ‘Post-Pop Cinema’ (in his book of the same name), Mark Olsen (in Film Comment) calls the post-ironic ‘New Sincerity’, and Derek Hill, more vaguely, calls the ‘American New Wave’ of Spike Jonze, David O. Russell, Richard Linklater, Sofia Coppola, Paul Thomas Anderson, Alexander Payne, Michel Gondry, and Charlie Kaufman. Please email a 200 word abstract to the editor, Warren Buckland: [log in to unmask] by December 1, 2010 Authors will be notified by December 15 if their paper has been selected. Submission date for completed papers is August 15 2011 and will be published sometime in 2012 as a special issue of the ‘New Review of Film and Television Studies’. Warren Buckland Steve Zissou Society member and Coordinator, MA in Film Studies: Popular Cinema at Oxford Brookes University: http://ah.brookes.ac.uk/filmstudies/postgraduate/ ---- 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]