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Black Camera, a journal of Black film studies, is devoted to the study and documentation of the Black cinematic experience and aims to engender and sustain a formal academic discussion of Black film production.
Black Camera, a journal of Black film studies, is devoted to the study and documentation of the Black cinematic experience and aims to engender and sustain a formal academic discussion of Black film production.
Subscriptions to Black Camera, both print and electronic versions, can be purchased through Indiana University Press. Indiana University Press Phone: 1-800-842-6796
Subscription rates for institutions are print, $96.25; electronic $78.75; P&E $130.90. Rates for individuals are print, $48.95; electronic $42.50; P&E $53.90. Print subscribers outside the USA, add $10.00 for surface post or $18.00 for air mail post.
27 lip 2024 · In conjunction with Indiana University Press, the Black Film Center/Archive (BFC/A) at Indiana University, Black Camera is published bi-annually and is the only scholarly film journal of its kind in the United States.
Black Camera, a journal of Black film studies, is devoted to the study and documentation of the Black cinematic experience and aims to engender and sustain a formal academic discussion of Black film production.
Subscription rates for institutions are print, $87.50; electronic $78.75; P&E $119.00. Rates for individuals are print, $44.50; electronic $42.50; P&E $49.00. Print subscribers outside the USA, add $15.50 for surface post or $27.00 for air mail post. Address all subscription and business correspondence to the Journals Division, Indiana University