Editorial
Reviving the Cinema. Meninas of the Seventh Art
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Rebeca Romero Escrivá
Universidad Internacional de la Rioja
Bio
Rebeca Romero Escrivá (Valencia, 1982) holds bachelor degrees in Audiovisual Communication and in Journalism, and received her doctorate from Universitat de València (Spain) in June 2013. She specializes in the history of photography and journalism and concentrates her scholarship on the interaction between journalism, photography and film. She also contributes to specialized print publications such as Archivos de la Filmoteca: Revista de estudios históricos sobre la imagen or Cinema & Cíe: International Film Studies Journal. Her last book, Las dos mitades de Jacob Riis. Un estudio comparativo de su obra literaria y fotográfica [The Two Halves of Jacob Riis: A Comparative Study of His Literary and Photographic Work] was published in 2014 (Cuadernos de Bellas Artes, La Laguna, Tenerife, vols. 28 & 29) where she outlines an interdisciplinary research study on American history, literature, journalism and documentary photography. She has published, among other monographs and books, Páginas pasaderas. Estudios contemporáneos sobre la escritura del guion [Stepping pages. Contemporary studies about the screenplay writing] together with Miguel Machalski (Shangrila, 2012). Most of her papers (including her books) are available free of charge at https://academia.edu/. She taught in the master course of Film Innovation and Project Development offered by the Valencian International University (VIU) from 2009 to 2011 and is currently adjunct professor of the Máster Universitario en Creación de Guiones at the Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR). Her current projects include an analytical guide in Spanish to the film To Kill a Mockingbird, titled Guía para ver y analizar Matar un ruiseñor (Nau Llibres/Octaedro). She is also the editor of L’Atalante. International Film Studies Journal.
Published
2014-07-01
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Abstract
Editorial of issue 18.