Film Matters is pleased to announce the release of issue 9.2 (2018), a guest-edited issue on neglected cinemas & post-global politics by Kelli Fuery and students, Chapman University.
In this issue, you will find:
- Neglected Cinema and Post-Global Politics Preface by Cedric Bobro
These peer-reviewed feature articles:
- Budget Sex: The Neglected Perspective of Youth in Contemporary Cinema by
Shaye Guillory - The Underrepresented Nature of Mixed-Race Identity in British Cinema: Prejudice and Parentage in The Girl with Brains in Her Feet by Lauren Ekene Nwenwu
- Ivan Sen and Mabo, the Aboriginal Tracker, Genre, and Accessibility by Nick Bugeja
- Gorehounds: Reconsidering the Study of Splatter Narrativity by Matthew Cohen
- Contorted Bodies: Women’s Representation in Japanese Horror Films byKatelyn Terry
- Political Revelations in Detail: The Close-Up in Patricio Guzmán’s The Battle of Chile by Stephen N. Borunda
The following featurettes:
- Aurora Guerrero on Mosquita y Mari: “My experience is just a fraction of what we’ve lived [and] what our community goes through” by Diana Alanis and Verónica González Kompalic
- Fatherland and Death: An Interview with Mariana Rondón on Her Work, the Ethics of Filmmaking, and the Voice of the Neglected by Verónica González Kompalic
And book, DVD/Blu-ray, and film reviews by: Luke Batten, Caleb Camrud, Drew Pisano, Eduard Saakashvili, Jesse Schlotterbeck, Kimberly Mariah Smallwood, Emmett Williams, K. M. Wise, Jonathan Wright.
For more details about this issue, please visit: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/fm/2018/00000009/00000002
If you are an undergraduate writing about film and media, we want to celebrate your voice, too — so please get in touch with us today!