Announcement: New journal KINEMA and call for manuscripts KINEMA is a new international journal discussing film arts and media using the audiovisual language. KINEMA will inquire into their history, theory and aesthetics to advance a better understanding of these influential cultural matters. KINEMA is published quarterly at the University of Waterloo, (Ontario), Canada, starting with two special issues in 1993. One of its major aims is to consider the cinema and audiovisual media as global phenomena possessing a wealth of diverse conventions which have yet to be explored. KINEMA will strive to address questions relevant to astute readers world-wide. Editor: Jan Uhde Associate Editor: Gerald Pratley Articles, Reviews and Notes are accepted in English and French and must conform to the MLA Style sheet. Des articles, comptes rendus et notes sont acceptes en anglais et francais et doivent etre conformes aux regles de l'Association des Langues Modernes (MLA Style Sheet). Manuscripts written on WordPerfect 5.0, 5.1, WPWIN or any WP-compatible wordprocessor are welcome (3.5"/9cm DD or HD diskettes). All correspondence, including subscriptions, manuscripts, and advertisements should be submitted to: The Editor, KINEMA Fine Arts (Film Studies) University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1, Canada Tel: (519) 885-1211 ext. 3709 (or 2442) FAX: (519) 888-4521 Please attach to each article a short biographical note about the author. Subscription information: Canada CAD 6.00 single copy CAD 20.00 annually CAD 30.00 institutions USA USD 6.00 single copy USD 20.00 annually USD 30.00 institutions Other USD 8.00 single copy USD 26.00 annually USD 35.00 institutions Introductory offer (valid until 30 June 1993): Spring 1993 issue at reduced price (including postage): Canada CAD 4.00 USA USD 4.00 Other USD 5.00 Advertising rates: Full page: CAD 50.00 Half page: CAD 35.00 Quarter page: CAD 20.00 FROM THE SPRING 1993 ISSUE Peter Cowie: "Sexual Antagonism in Early Bergman" Gerald Pratley: "The Future of Two Festivals" Michal Quigley: "The Encounters in Agnes Varda's Vagabond" Rod Stoneman: "Love, Music, Compromise: the Pop Promo" Paul Tiessen: "Eisenstein, Joyce, and the Gender Politics of English Literary Modernism" Fred Marshall: "Interview with Akira Kurosawa" Mark Ritchie | Tel: (519) 888-4070 Media Librarian | Fax: (519) 888-6197 Audio-Visual Centre | University of Waterloo | Internet: [log in to unmask] --------