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Call for Chapters: \;Collective Book: &ldquo\;Philosophy and the Moving Image&rdquo\;
\nEditors:
\nChris Rawls (Roger Williams University)
\nDiana Neiva (University of Porto)
\nSteven S. Gouveia (University of Minho)
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\n \;Preface: \;Professor Thomas E. Wartenberg (Mount Holyoke College)
\n\n1. Topics:
\nTopics and issues of interest include (but are not limited to):
\n
&ndash\; Classical and contemporary \;film theory (formalist\, psychoanalytic\, feminist\, cognitive\, structuralist\, etc.)\;
&ndash\; Definitions of cinema (essencialist &ndash\; e.g. medium specificity &ndash\; and nonessentialist)\;
&ndash\; Philosophical themes in film (ethics\, political philosophy\, philosophy of mind\, philosophy of religion\, epistemology\, etc.)\;
&ndash\; Genre(s) (the issues on film genres\, avant-garde\, documentary\, pornography\, horror\, drama\, etc.)\;
&ndash\; Specific films (interpretations\, influences\, presented philosophy\, etc.)\;
&ndash\; Sex and gender issues (feminist and queer film\, the image of women in movies\, etc.)\;
&ndash\; Issues on narrative\, spectatorship\, authorship\, etc.\;
&ndash\; Authors on philosophy and film (Arnheim\, Carroll\, Wartenberg\, Mulvey\, Bordwell\, Deleuze\, etc.)\;
&ndash\; Cinema and other arts (film and music\, film and photography\, film and architecture\, etc.)\;
&ndash\; Filmmakers (Bergman\, Tarkovsky\, Chaplin\, Eisenstein\, Carpenter\, Kubrick\, etc.)\;
&ndash\; Video games and other forms of digital media\; \;
\n&ndash\; Other issues and relations between philosophy and film.
We encourage people from various backgrounds to submit the proposal for we support a multidisciplinary dialogue. We also strongly encourage submissions any \;under-represented groups!
2. General aspects:
\n- Submission: full paper.
\n- Text: Times New Roman\, size 12\, 1\,5 (spacing)\, justified.
\n- Title: in the beginning of the paper\, in SMALL CAPS\, bold\, centered\, size 14.
\n- The name of the author should be included under the title\, on the right side\, size 12. Along the name put a * to a footnote which must include the institution and other relevant information about the author.
\n- Before the main text you should include an abstract (max. 300 words) and up to 5 keywords\, size 12.
\n- Notes should be numbered automatically placed after any punctuation mark (Ex. "cogito\, ergo sum"\,
- Word count: 5.000 &ndash\; 10.000 words.
\n \;
\n3. Citations:
\n- Quotations up to 3 lines should appear in the text\, between quotation marks (use high quotes) &ldquo\;cogito\, ergo sum&rdquo\; (Descartes\, 1671: 12)\, with the respective reference literature at the end of the quotation with the following format: Author\, year: pp.
\n- Longer quotations (more than 3 lines) must be submitted retreated (2 tabulations) and size 11\, followed by the respective reference in brackets in the following format: (Author\, year: 145-55).
\n- Quotes within quotes\, use «\; »\;.
\n\n4. References:
\n- Article: LAST NAME\, first name followed by (year)\, "Title" in name of journal\, Vol. IV\, n. 18\, pp. 123-35.
Ex.TAYLOR\, E. I. (2010)\, &ldquo\;William James and the humanistic implications of the neuroscience revolution: An outrageous hypothesis&rdquo\;\, in Journal of Humanistic Psychology\, 50(4)\, 410&ndash\;429.
- Book: LAST NAME\, first name followed by (year)\, Title of the book\, City: Publisher.
\nEx. DENNETT\, Daniel (2013)\, Intuition Pumps\, London: Penguin Books.
\n\n·\;  \;  \;  \; Please send the final version of your paper until the \;November 13\, 2017\, to the following email address: - \; mip2017@hotmail.com \; - \;
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