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[Commlist] Asian Cinema 30.2 published
Thu Nov 21 16:37:15 GMT 2019
Intellect is delighted to announce that /Asian Cinema/ 30.2 is now
available!
Special Issue: ‘Asian Ecocinema’
For more information about the Special Issue and journal, click here >>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/asian-cinema
*Aims & Scope*
/Asian Cinema/ is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the advancing of
Asian cinema studies throughout the world. It offers a platform for
scholars, teachers and students who seek to form and promote communities
of Asian cinema studies within Asia and beyond. Whether understood in
the terms of traditional (celluloid) or cross-media (digital) formats,
Asian cinema has wide geographical dispersion, and diverse practices and
histories. It is the flagship publication of the Asian Cinema Studies
Society, established in 1984. Asian Cinema has been published
continuously since volume 7 (1995), serving as a key resource for Asian
film researchers, teachers and students.
Appearing twice yearly, this inter- and trans-disciplinary journal
carries research articles, essays, interviews, symposia, book and film
reviews and bibliographies. All types of Asian films are featured,
including full-length movies, documentaries, animation and experimental.
*Issue 30.2*
_Editorial_
Special issue introduction: Why Asian ecocinema?
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WINNIE L. M. YEE
_Articles_
Nuclear disasters and invisible spectacles
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MITSUHIRO YOSHIMOTO
Social ecology and ecological knowledge in South Korean ecocinema
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SUNG-AE LEE
Cinematic landscapes of Northeast India through an ecocritical lens
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SWIKRITA DOWERAH AND DEBARSHI PRASAD NATH
The post-urban gaze and Hong Kong independent cinema: An ecofeminist
perspective
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WINNIE L. M. YEE
Documenting life in the era of climate change: Huang Hsin-yao’s Nimbus
and Taivalu
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CHIA-JU CHANG
The imagination of eco-disaster: Post-disaster rebuilding in Asian
cinema
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KIU-WAI CHU
_Book Reviews_
East Asian Ecocriticisms: A Critical Reader, Simon C. Estok and Wŏn-jung
Kim (eds) (2013)
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YIPING LIN
Transnational Ecocinema: Film Culture in an Era of Ecological
Transformation, Pietari Kääpä and Tommy Gustafsson (eds) (2013)
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YIPING LIN
_Conference Report_
13th Asian Cinema Studies Society Conference: The Environments of Asian
Cinemas, La Salle College of the Arts, Singapore, 24–26 June 2019
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ROBERT HYLAND
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