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New issue "Escaping the Moment. Time Travel as a Negotiation of Transcendence" is now available

2024-11-15

How much we would sometimes like to travel back in time to do things differently, make different decisions or undo them. A glimpse into the time after us would also be desirable from time to time. Unfortunately - or perhaps rather - fortunately, time travel has so far only been possible in our imagination. Who knows what could happen if everyone could suddenly jump around in time and change its course to their own liking ... All little creators...

This issue examines not only the fascinating and highly popular topic of time travel and its adaptations in various media, but also sheds light on its religious, ethical, and sociological implications from a variety of perspectives.

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Call for Papers. Death, Loss and Mourning in Film and Media

2024-06-14

JRFM 2026, 12/1 (May 2026); Deadline submissions: 1 June 2025

Death, Loss and Mourning in Film and Media

What are then the narratives the media and popular culture offer us about death? How can media, online spaces, influencers, and popular culture be a part of loss and mourning? What notions of an afterlife do films and the online world provide? How are religious imaginaries about death reinvented in media representations? These are some of the questions we encourage authors to explore in this upcoming issue of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media. Though focusing on death, this issue is also very much about life. It aims to highlight how death, loss, and mourning is also a part of what it means to be human, a notion not always acknowledged in today’s culture.

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Call for Papers. Exploring the Diversity of Representations of Islam in Film and TV Series

2024-05-06

JRFM 2025, 11/2 (November 2025); Deadline submissions: 15 February 2025

Exploring the Diversity of Representations of Islam in Film and TV Series

This issue of JRFM examines the diversity of media representations of the rich and varied world of Islamic traditions and practices. We recognize that Islam and film interact on many levels, in particular as this medium provides a space for exploring contentious themes, for challenging stereotypes, and for experimenting with imagination. This issue investigates this fascinating field by specifically exploring the breadth and depth of the relationship between varied practices and traditions of Islam and audiovisual media, particularly films and TV series.

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