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''Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe'' () is a bi-annual open-access academic journal with double blind peer-review. Apparatus is supported by the DFG (
German Research Foundation The German Research Foundation (german: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ; DFG ) is a German research funding organization, which functions as a self-governing institution for the promotion of science and research in the Federal Republic of Germ ...
), hosted by Freie Universität Berlin and edited by Dr Natascha Drubek. The first issue was published in September 2015. ''Apparatus'' publishes in the native languages of the region as well as in English. The editorial board includes scholars from the US, Europe and Russia.


Scope

''Apparatus'' covers a full range of digital and analogue media in the countries of Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe including Russia (early technical media, film, radio, television, video, internet, DVD, etc.). The journal publishes both current and historical research, theoretical and empirical studies alike.


Language Policy

''Apparatus'' publishes articles in English as well as in other languages of the region. All of the abstracts are available in three languages – English, German, and Russian. Up until now ''Apparatus'' has published articles in English, German, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian and Russian.


Special Issues


The Haunted Medium I: Moving Images in the Russian Empire
No. 15 (2022). Edited by Rachel Morley, Natascha Drubek, Oksana Chefranova, and Denise J. Youngblood
Soviet Playtime: Architectures of Power and Profligacy in DAU
No. 14 (2022). Edited by Philip Cavendish, Natascha Drubek, and Irina Schulzki – with texts by Ivan Kozlenko, Keti Chukhrov.
Putting the Empire to Music. The Phenomenon of Vocal-Instrumental Ensembles (VIA)
No. 13 (2021). Edited by Clemens Günther and Christiane Schäfer Pandemic Cinema in Central and Eastern Europe. No. 12 (2021). Edited by Raoul Eshelman, Mario Slugan, and Denise J. Youngblood Yugoslav Performance Art: On the Deferred Production of Knowledge. No. 11 (2020). Edited by Goran Pavlić Fiction in Central and Eastern European Film Theory and Practice. No. 8 (2019). Edited by J. Alexander Bareis and Mario Slugan
Women Cutting Movies: Editors from East and Central Europe
No. 7 (2018). Edited by Ana Grgic and Adelheid Heftberger, with the first instance of
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Women at the Editing Table: Revising Soviet Film History of the 1920s and 1930s
No. 6 (2018). Edited by Adelheid Heftberger and
Karen Pearlman Karen Pearlman is a film scholar, known for her pioneering work in articulating underlying principles concerning what rhythm in film is and the purpose it serves in modulating cycles of tension and release for viewers. Film Ink, "Cutting Shapes" ...
Mise en geste. Studies of Gesture in Cinema and Art. No. 5 (2017). Edited by Ana Hedberg Olenina and Irina Schulzki Ghetto Films and their Afterlife No. 2-3 (2016). Edited by Natascha Drubek The first special issue has grown out of an international conference devoted to the analysis of Nazi filmmaking in
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during the Second World War.


Open Apparatus Book

In 2020 the first Open Apparatus Book appeared: Doing Performance Art History. Perspectives of Actors and Observers (2020). Edited by Sandra Frimmel, Tomáš Glanc, Sabine Hänsgen, Katalin Krasznahorkai, Nastasia Louveau, Dorota Sajewska, Sylvia Sasse.


The Book Lab

In 2021, The Book Lab was started with a Prepub by Natascha Drubek
Hidden Figures. Rewriting the History of Cinema in the Empire of All the Russias
accompanied by an Open Peer Review by Denise J. Youngblood.


Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals and
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See also

* List of film periodicals


References


External links


Official website
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Мы хотим перешагнуть границы языков
("We want to transcend language barriers") - An Interview with the ''Apparatus'' Editors (in Russian)
Terezín 2014 Conference: Understanding Ghetto Films
2015 establishments in Europe Open access journals