Dear colleagues,

Please see the below CFP on a new edited book on Found Footage horror films
from THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT to the modern day.

This collection will seek to survey a range of topics in humanities,
philosophy, film studies, and other subject with Found Footage Horror
movies at the center. McFarland Publishing is interested in publishing.

*CALL FOR PAPERS: *
*https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2016/12/16/essays-on-found-footage-horror-films-in-the-21st-century
<https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2016/12/16/essays-on-found-footage-horror-films-in-the-21st-century>*

Please submit one page abstract (500-600 words).

In this abstract it is important that you 1) highlight your focus on found
footage and horror films, noting its impact on various fields of research,
culture, and technique 2) draw out your theoretical framework you plan to
apply, and 3) state possible contribution made in the chapter.

In addition to the abstract we ask you to submit a short bio. Expected
length of final chapter, 5000-6000 words.

Time plan 2017

March 1 – Deadline abstract

March 30-Notification of Accepted/Rejected Abstract

June 1st – Deadline chapter, first draft

August 15– Deadline chapter, second draft

September 20 – Deadline, final chapter


If you need any further information, please don't hesitate to contact me.


best,


Jackson Cooper

Author: *Carnival of Souls*, Devil's Advocates, Auteur Press UK,
Forthcoming 2018

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