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[Commlist] Issue 8 of Tecmerin: Revista de Ensayos Audiovisuales / Journal of Audiovisual Essays published
Mon Dec 20 10:10:22 GMT 2021
Issue 8 - 2021 (2)
In Tecmerin. Journal of Audiovisual Essays we close the year 2021 with
the eighth issue of our journal. On the third anniversary of this
publication, we feature works that transport us to the relationships
between cinema and the Buddhist substrate of the film Her (Spike Jonze,
2013), a reflection on the filmmakers’ position as a producer in terms
of class struggle, the question of materiality within the Prague zines
subcultural scene and, finally, the politics of representation of
migration processes in Latin American comedy series.
Here you can find the link to both the Spanish and the English versions:
English:
https://tecmerin.uc3m.es/en/journal/
Spanish:
https://tecmerin.uc3m.es/revista/
English TOC:
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Spike Jonze’s Her (2013): Buddhist Stories for a Postmodern World
Jesse Barker (University of Aberdeen) – 15:50
http://tecmerin.uc3m.es/en/journal-8-1
Most people who see Spike Jonze’s film Her (2013) do not notice any
particular connection to Buddhism. The film’s existential themes come
into sharper focus, however, when we discover the Buddhist framework
beneath the surface of this futuristic indie romance.
Keywords: Spike Jonze; Buddhism; Her; Modernism; Philosophy
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Piola
Andrés Sanjurjo García (Universitat Pompeu Fabra/Universidade da Coruña)
– 11:52
http://tecmerin.uc3m.es/en/journal-8-2
Navigating between the film and domestic archives, Piola reflects on the
place of the filmmaker as a producer in terms of class struggle.
Keywords:Poor, pay, relations of production, archive, Marx
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Scissors, glue and other machines: The materiality of the Prague zine
scene in the post-digital era
Miloš Hroch & Nico Carpentier (Charles University) – 12:06
http://tecmerin.uc3m.es/en/journal-8-3
This video essay studies the role of the material in four Prague-based
zines; alternative media produced using scissors, glue and other
machines. The study of subcultures (and zines) has been traditionally
focused on their meanings, but this video essay argues for paying more
attention to the material as material. The argument finds support in the
concept of post-digital and the model of the discursive-material knot.
Keywords: Prague, Zines, Material, Post-digital, Discursive
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Citizens May Laugh: Latinx Comedy and the Politics of Documented Migration
Juan Llamas-Rodriguez (University of Texas at Dallas) – 13:46
http://tecmerin.uc3m.es/en/journal-8-4
What is funny about immigration applications? This audiovisual essay
looks into the politics of representing the bureaucratic process of
migration in three U.S. Latinx comedy series.
Keywords: Televisión; Comedy; Immigration; TV Genres
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