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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS SUBTITLES: writings on the foreignness of film issue editors: IAN BALFOUR and ATOM EGOYAN subtitles@alphabet-city.org deadline for submissions: fall 2001 www.alphabet-city.org Alphabet City is soliciting projects that explore the idea and the actuality of the foreignness of film. We take it that film now operates in a more or less global environment, in which issues of translation come to the fore. Every film is, for some audience or another, a foreign film, and perhaps not only in terms of language. We want to think collectively about the foreignness of film, its historical and not-so-natural character. The current moment of flux in film's status in relation to TV, video, internet transmission, et. al. offers an occasion to make sense of film's transformed and transforming character. The presence of subtitles-a doubling of words and of word as image-will serve as a point of departure for thinking about what is more broadly at work and at play in the imbrication of word and image in the always potentially foreign film. Alphabet City is a book series produced by an international collective of editors, contributors, and designers formed in 1991. The collective is dedicated, in its anthologies, to combining theory, literature, and politics with the work of artists and architects. Over the past ten years Alphabet City has demonstrated how collaboration, thoughtful design, and critical engagement can create a new kind of publication that articulates fresh possibilities for reflection in a time of rapid global change. Alphabet City's editorial collective is distinguished not only by its presentation of the highest quality contemporary literature, essays, photography, art, and architecture, but also by its commitment to design principles that have earned it high praise and awards. Since 1991, Alphabet City has published the work of the following, among many others: Stan Allen, Ian Balfour, Georges Bataille, Stephen Andrews, Étienne Balibar, Maurice Blanchot, Christian Boltanski, Svetlana Boym, Catherine Bush, Massimo Cacciari, Eduardo Cadava, Rebecca Comay, Drucilla Cornell, Lynn Crosbie, Jacques Derrida, Atom Egoyan, Deborah Esch, Nuruddin Farah, John Greyson, Ryszard Kapuscinski, Thomas Keenan, Julia Kristeva, Laura Kurgan, Alphonso Lingis, Detlef Mertens, Farshid Moussavi, Sherin Neshat, Fernando Pessoa, Nino Ricci, Bruce Robbins, Andrew Ross, Saskia Sassen, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Paul Virilio, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Slavoj Zizek. previous volumes: Reading Gulf War TV (no. 1, 1991) Nations and Nationalisms (no. 2, 1992) States of Culture (no. 3, 1994) Fascism and its Ghosts (nos. 4/5, 1996) Open City (no. 6, 1998) Social Insecurity (no. 7, 2000) volumes in development: Lost in the Archives (no. 8) Rebecca Comay, issue editor Subtitles: Writings on the Foreignness of Film (no. 9) Ian Balfour and Atom Egoyan, issue editors Alphabet City welcomes submissions by email in plain text, rich text format (rtf), and portable document format (pdf). Alphabet City 313 Richmond Street East, Suite PH59 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 4S7 www.alphabet-city.org editor: John Knechtel art director: Gilbert Li managing editor: Julija Sukys chair, fundraising committee: Janna Graham editorial board: Ian Balfour, Rebecca Comay, John Knechtel the following institutions have provided support for Alphabet City: Art Gallery of Ontario Canada Council Canadian Centre for Architecture Connaught Foundation, University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, University of Toronto Graham Foundation, Chicago Ontario Arts Council _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold