
Journal of Screenwriting 11.1 is now available
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Screenwriting 11.1 is now available!
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Aims & Scope
The Journal of Screenwriting is an international double-blind peer-reviewed journal that is published three times a year. The journal highlights current academic and professional thinking about the screenplay and intends to promote, stimulate and bring together current research and contemporary debates around the screenplay whilst encouraging groundbreaking research in an international arena. The journal is discursive, critical, rigorous and engages with issues in a dynamic and developing field, linking academic theory to screenwriting practice.
Issue 11.1
CRAIG BATTY
Articles
The strange case of the three-column screenplay format in 1950s Czechoslovakia
JAN ČERNÍK
The origins of screenwriting practice and discourse in Portugal
RITA BENIS
Cultural influences in screenwriting: Australia vs. Hollywood
GLENDA HAMBLY
Telling Big Little Lies: Writing the Female Gothic as extended metaphor in Complex Television
MARGARET MCVEIGH
Characters as fictional migrants: Atonement, adaptation and the screenplay process
JOAKIM HERMANSSON
Negotiating autobiographical truth: Embodying sensation in the narrative screenplay
GAVIN WILSON
Conference Report
ANA SOFIA PEREIRA
Book Reviews
Writing for the Screen: Creative and Critical Approaches, Craig Batty and Zara Waldeback (2019)
Y’DHANNA DANIELS
DAVID MORGASEN
Pink-Slipped: What Happened to Women in the Silent Film Industries?, Jane M. Gaines (2018)
AMELIA PHILLIPS
Great Adaptations: Screenwriting and Global Storytelling, Alexis Krasilovsky (2018)
WARREN LEWIS