国家与全球:加拿大背景下25年的电影研究

Pub Date : 2016-03-01 DOI:10.3138/cjfs.25.1.fm
Marc Furstenau
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随着本期和下期,《加拿大电影研究杂志》/《加拿大电影研究杂志》标志着其连续出版25周年。这是一项集体成就,一项由许多个人取得的成就,这些人多年来编辑杂志,担任编辑委员会成员,管理财务,提交SSHRC出版资助申请,担任助理,征求书评,填信封和舔邮票,回复信件(后来是电子邮件),设计封面,制作校样,维护网站,以及完成许多其他各种各样的任务,使这个企业得以继续发展。最重要的是,25年来,作者一直在提交他们的文章,审稿人一直在阅读和评估他们。这种评价可能是我们最基本的学术义务,即审查我们同行的工作。通过这样做,我们使最终成为集体努力的事情成为可能:出版和传播我们的研究和思想。学术期刊在学科发展中发挥着不可或缺的作用,在过去的25年里,CJFS/RCEC一直是加拿大和世界各地电影学者工作的主要场所,是一个知识分子和学术活动的场所,在这个国家电影研究的发展中发挥了不小的作用。25年前,当该杂志开始出版时,加拿大有几个电影研究系提供本科课程,甚至还有一些硕士课程。然而,在这中间的几年里,电影研究项目的数量显著增加,因此,几乎全国每所大学都在本科和研究生阶段开设了电影研究课程,在过去几年里还开设了几个新的博士课程。CJFS/RCEC由加拿大电影研究协会/加拿大电影摄影协会出版。根据FSAC/ ACEC章程的规定,杂志的出版是协会努力“促进和推进电影历史和艺术及相关领域研究”的重要组成部分。我认为,CJFS/RCEC的成功最显著地体现在它在实现这一目标、在加拿大电影和媒体研究的蓬勃发展中所发挥的作用——无论是直接的还是间接的。此外,从一开始,该杂志就是双语的,用英语和法语发表文章。第一批法语文章出现在1995年,从那时起,法语学术论文就定期发表在该杂志上。虽然该协会成立于1977年,但该杂志直到1991年才开始出版。Zuzana Pick自1988年起担任FSAC/ACEC编辑委员会的创始成员,并于1993年至1997年担任CJFS/RCEC的编辑。在她那段时间的回忆中,她描述了她和其他人——尤其是彼得·莫里斯、彼得·哈考特、迈克尔·多兰、巴特·泰斯塔和彼得·里斯特——为创办这本杂志所做的努力,并指出早年的“团队合作和团队合作”确保了它最初的成功。正是这样的团队合作和团队合作使杂志得以持续发展,为加拿大电影奖学金提供了如此重要的全国性场所。自创刊以来,共有7位编辑,并有大量志愿者在编委会任职。1991年至1993年,彼得·莫里斯担任创刊主编;1993年至1996年,祖扎纳·皮克担任创刊主编,巩固了杂志早期的成功;1996年至2008年,威廉·威斯担任创刊主编。2000年,总编辑的新职位设立,安吉拉·斯图卡托(Angela Stukator)首次担任主编,然后布莱恩·艾伦(Blaine Allan)在2002年至2009年期间担任主席兼总编辑,提供宝贵的编辑指导。在威斯和艾伦的指导下,期刊的影响范围大大扩大,杂志也重新设计了。…
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National and Global: Twenty-Five Years of Film Studies in a Canadian Context
INTRODUCTIONWith this issue and the next, the Canadian Journal of Film Studies/Revue canadienne d'etudes cinematographiques marks its twenty-fifth year of continuous publication. This has been a collective accomplishment, one achieved by those many individuals who have, for all those years, edited the journal, served on the Editorial Board, managed its finances, submitted the SSHRC publishing grant application, worked as assistants, solicited book reviews, stuffed envelopes and licked stamps, answered letters (and later, emails), designed the covers, made the proofs, maintained the website, and done the many other various tasks that have kept this enterprise going. Most importantly, for twenty-five years, authors have been submitting their articles and reviewers have been reading and evaluating them. That kind of evaluation fulfills what is perhaps the most fundamental scholarly obligation we have, which is to review the work of our peers. By doing that, we make possible what is ultimately a collective endeavour: the publication and dissemination of our research and our ideas.Scholarly journals play an indispensible role in the development of disciplines, and over the past twenty-five years the CJFS/RCEC has been a major venue for the work of film scholars in Canada, and from around the world, a site of intellectual and scholarly activity that has played no small part in the growth of film studies in this country. When the journal began publishing two and a half decades ago, there were a few Film Studies departments in Canada offering undergraduate courses, and even some MA programmes. In the intervening years, though, the number of programmes has grown markedly, so that Film Studies is offered at both the undergraduate and graduate level in almost every university in the country, with several new PhD programmes created in the last few years.The CJFS/RCEC is published by the Film Studies Association of Canada/ Association canadienne detudes cinematographiques. Mandated in the FSAC/ ACEC constitution, the publication of a journal was to be a major part of the associations effort "to foster and advance the study of the history and art of film and related fields." The success of the CJFS/RCEC is revealed most significantly, I think, in the role that it has played-whether directly or indirectly- in the achievement of such a goal, in the flourishing of film and media studies in Canada. From the very beginning, moreover, the journal was bilingual, publishing work in both English and French. The first French articles appeared in 1995, and scholarship in French has since then been regularly published in the journal.While the association was founded in 1977, it was only in 1991 that the journal began publishing. Zuzana Pick was an original member from 1988 of the FSAC/ACEC editorial board, and editor of the CJFS/RCEC from 1993 to 1997. In her reminiscences from that time, included as part of this twentyfifth anniversary issue, she describes the efforts that she and others-especially Peter Morris, Peter Harcourt, Michael Dorland, Bart Testa, and Peter Rist- made to get the journal underway, and notes the "teamwork and collegiality" of those early years that ensured its initial success. It is just such teamwork and collegiality that has kept the journal going, providing such an important national venue for Canadian film scholarship. Since the journal was founded, there have been seven editors, and a large number of volunteers who have served on the Editorial Board. Peter Morris was the founding editor, from 1991-1993, followed by Zuzana Pick, from 1993-1996, who consolidated the journal's early success, and then William Wees, from 1996-2008. In 2000, the new position of Managing Editor was created, with Angela Stukator first serving, and then Blaine Allan as both Chair and Managing Editor, from 2002 to 2009, providing invaluable editorial guidance. Under the direction of Wees and Allan, the journal's reach was significantly expanded, and the journal was re-designed. …
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