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[Commlist] Film Matters 9.3 published
Wed May 15 16:00:38 GMT 2019
Intellect is delighted to announce that /Film Matters/ 9.3 is now
available! For more information about the issue, click here >>
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/fm/2018/00000009/00000003
Aims & Scope
/Film Matters/ is an exciting film magazine, celebrating the work of
undergraduate film scholars. It is published four times a year, by
students and for students, and each issue contains feature articles, as
well as a healthy reviews section. In addition, with an undergraduate
audience in mind, /Film Matters/ will include occasional
service-oriented pieces, such as profiles of film studies departments,
articles that engage the undergraduate film studies community and
prepare students for graduate study in this field, and resources and
opportunities that undergraduate scholars can pursue. In an effort to
give undergraduate scholars real-world, applied learning experiences,
all Film Matters feature submissions will undergo a peer review process.
_Issue 9.3 Contents_
4 Editorial
Authors: Palmer, Tim; Palmer, Liza
FEATURES
7 “A Real Human Being and a Real Hero”: Masculinity, Liminality, and
Design in
Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive
Doyle, James
19 Stephen Gaghan’s Syriana: A Challenge to Hollywood Orientalism
Goldstein, Zachary
28 “Victim Sells”: The Commercial Context of Snuff Fiction and A Serbian
Film
Herron, Adam
42 The New Global West: Redefining the Borders of Genre in the
Post-Revisionist Western
Hughes, Emma
57 A Feminine Techno-Utopia: Identification/Transformation/Transcendence
of Embodiment in Spike Jonze’s Her
Moore, Alexandria R.
73 Confronting Rural Hardship in British Cinema: National Identity in
The Levelling and God’s Own Country
Staub, Chamberlain
88 A Recipe to Self-Made Womanhood? Nora Ephron’s Julie & Julia,
Domesticity, and Gender
Zitzelsberger, Florian
CONSOLE-ING PASSIONS UNDERGRADUATE CONFERENCE
102 Sex and Violence: Slash Shipping and Female Sexuality
Armstrong, Helen
FEATURETTES
111 A Rendezvous with Hong Kong Cinema
Roy, Utso
115 Netflix & Chill: The Evolution of the Streaming Outlet
Foley, Jamie
MAPPING CONTEMPORARY CINEMA
122 Bright (2017): Corporate Worldmaking, Racial Allegory, and the
Netflix Blockbuster
Rodrigues, Hansel
SELF AND OTHER DOSSIER
133 Self and Other Dossier Introduction: Reading, Empathy, and Activism:
Reality Checked in Ready Player One
Ue, Tom
138 Reality or Fiction?: The Merge of the Worlds in Avatar and Nocturnal
Animals
Bedrossian, Natalie
147 The Apocalypse for Androids: How Humans Create Dystopia for A.I.
Watson, Timothy
155 Dystopia in The Dark Knight Trilogy: How Utopian Ideas Are Warped
and Corrupted in Their Application
Wills, Alexander
_Reviews: books_
* 169 Reinventing Hollywood, David Bordwell (2017)
* 171 Scenarios, Werner Herzog (2017)
* 177 Seeing Through the Screen: Interpreting American Political Film,
Bruce Altschuler (2018)
* 179 Screen Production Research: Creative Practice as a Mode of
Enquiry, Craig Batty and Susan Kerrigan, eds. (2018)
* 181 Filming the Everyday: Independent Documentaries in Twenty-First
Century China, Paul G. Pickowicz and Yingjin Zhang, eds. (2017)
* 184 Screening Statues: Sculpture and Cinema, Steven Jacobs, Susan
Felleman, Vito Adriaensens,and Lisa Colpaert (2017)
For more information about the journal and calls for papers, click here
>> https://www.intellectbooks.com/film-matters
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