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[Commlist] Film International 19.1 published
Thu Aug 05 19:08:32 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that Film International 19.1 is out now!
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
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Aims and Scope
Rejecting the dichotomies of ‘high' and ‘low' cinema, Film International
embraces debate on how film interacts with the broader culture, history
and economy of society. This magazine aims to encourage critical study
and public discussion of the role of moving images in our society,
bridging the gap between academics and cineastes.
Issue 19.1
Editorial
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By Daniel Lindvall
2008 and after: Representations of finance capital in contemporary
American cinema
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By Carl Freedman
Rotten with Beauty: Another look at Godard’s Le Mépris
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By Sherry Johnson
Trevor Griffiths, Bill Brand and Political Television Drama
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By Tony Williams
The Revenge of Nationalism and the ‘New Indian’ Narrative of Uri: The
Surgical Strike
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By Nihar Sreepada
Financing Hell: Event Horizon as a boxoffice black hole
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By Vincent L. Barnett
Space Dogs: A haunted story of cruelty and compassion
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By Mathijs Peters
Myth, Folklore and Science Fiction: Changelings, shapeshifters and
animal mythology
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By Ken Hall
‘He Put His Disease in Me’: Abjection, depravity and postmodern suburbia
in David Lynch’s Blue Velvet
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By Crescencia Chay
Animated Islam: The Last Prophet (2001)
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By Ruth Roded
Identity Masquerade and Its Discontents in Jonathan Demme’s Something
Wild (1986)
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By George Toles
The Monstrous Invading the Monstrous: The Purge (2013)
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By Matthew Sorrento
Interview: Richard Pakleppa
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By Stefanie Hofer
Parting Words: Proto-Noir, Confession and the Working Class: Mervyn
LeRoy’s Two Seconds (1932)
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By Matthew Sorrento
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