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Tim Bergfelder, UK
Rosalind Galt, UK
Malini Guha, CA
Amy Holdsworth, UK
Karen Lury, UK
David Martin-Jones, UK
Debashree Mukherjee, US
Sarah Street, UK
Joshua Yumibe, US
About the journal
Screen is the leading international journal of academic film and television studies. From video art to popular television, from Hollywood to Hong Kong, from art cinema to British film finance, Screen authors cover a wide range of issues …
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Jackie Stacey in Screen
Join us in honoring Jackie Stacey, a hugely respected scholar of cinema, feminist media studies, sociology and queer studies. Jackie recently stepped down from the Screen editorial board after 30 years of dedication to the journal. We hope the featured articles serve to celebrate Jackie’s achievements as a scholar.
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The SCMS Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award
Jennifer Blaycock has won the 2023 SCMS Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award for ‘Who wants a BlackBerry these days?’ Serialized new media and its trash (Screen 62/2). This outstanding article analyzes Ubong Bassey Nya’s Nigerian film serial BlackBerry Babes (2011–12) which follows a group of stylish girls on campus whose lives revolve around their BlackBerry phones.

Race and Representation in Screen in the 1980s
Recent events underline a series of long-standing concerns about Screen Studies: the whiteness of the field, and the Eurocentrism of film and screen scholarship, among others. This virtual issue of Screen foregrounds how authors have grappled with some of these highly complex areas in a selection of articles from Screen in the 1980s.
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Featured Dossier: Reorienting Asian cinema in the age of the Chinese film market
This featured dossier focuses on the transformations of the regional film industry’s practices, creative labour, artistic challenges, inter-Asian film co-production, regional politics and media memories juxtaposed with and in response to the Chinese film market’s quantum leap.
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Simone de Beauvoir at the movies
A consummate cinephile, it was moving images that helped define Simone de Beauvoir's feminism. The latest blog post from Screen explores how cinema provided the philosopher with visible, concrete expressions of the performance of gender that enabled her to probe the myths underwriting their construction.
The Annette Kuhn Essay Award
The biennial award offers £1,000 to the author/s of the best debut article in screen studies published in the previous year, as judged by Screen's editors and members of the journal's editorial advisory board. For more details about previous winners and for full conditions of entry, visit the University of Glasgow website.

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