Film Studies: Recent submissions
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Mary Magdalene in Modern Visual and Popular Culture (Including Documentaries)
This chapter considers the array of representations of Mary Magdalene on the cinema screen between 1912 and 2022. The survey shows the perennial fascination with the sexuality of Mary Magdalene and the range of stereotypes ... -
Representational risks associated with interview-based animated documentaries.
(2022-06)This article provides an analysis of representational issues associated with interview-based animated documentary productions directed by non-autistic filmmakers, attempting to represent one or more autistic participants. ... -
Elinor Glyn, film history and popular culture: an apologia
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From cinema culture to cinema memory: a conceptual and methodological trajectory
(Edinburgh University Press, 2022)In an anthology that considers the challenges of historical audience research in the field of screen studies, this chapter traces a conceptual and methodological trajectory in the project 'Cinema Culture in 1930s Britain' ... -
Annie Hall and the invention of film studies
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Tracing Bergman in Contemporary Indian Cinema: Philosophical Cross-Connections in Through a Glass Darkly, Ship of Theseus and Dear Molly
(2021-01-01)Ingmar Bergman’s cinema has most often been framed within strictures of a Eurocentric scholarly template and structuralist or modernist philosophical approaches. Meanwhile, the filmmaker’s monumental influence on and ... -
Time, grief, and hope on film
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Melodrama of the Unknown Woman Lost in Space
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2023-03-27) -
Changing Minds: Fiction, Beliefs, and Emotion
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Geological Filmmaking
(2022-10-10)Geological Filmmaking expands current conversations in the environmental humanities through building on the rich legacy of experimental film as a tool for producing alternative modes of experiencing the world. -
Introducing pandemic cinema in central and eastern europe
(2021-04-26)Although movies representing pandemics can be tracked at least to Die Pest in Florenz/The Pest of Florence (Otto Rippert, 1919, Germany), discussion of pandemic movies as a (sub)genre of its own are quite recent. Moreover, ... -
Book Reviews
(2021-12-01)