FM 11.1 (our first issue of 2020, this most unusual year) is now officially out electronically via Ingenta and EBSCO. (Due to the COVID-19 situation, print copies will follow once the Intellect offices are back open in early 2021.)
In this issue, you will find the following peer-reviewed feature articles:
- British Documentary Cinema, Growing Up by Roman Accardi
- Women Still in Danger: A Look at Incel Rhetoric in the 1980 Slasher Film He Knows You’re Alone by Vincent Bec
- Westernization and Sinicization: How Chinese Cinema Formed a Modern National Identity by Jasper Chen
- Anna May Wong: Navigating Asian American Racial Identity in Early Hollywood by Sarah Kazuko Chow
- The Sunken Place in the Cineplex: Get Out and Hollywood by Sarah Fleming
- Between Horror and Art Cinema: Using the Giallo Film to Bridge the Gap by Gabrielle Gasser
- Actualizing “It”: Clara Bow and the Scrutinized Star Persona by Lauren Mattice
- The Multiplanar Otaku: Animetic Movement in Kon Satoshi’s Work by Catey Midla
- Existence or Extinction? 2001: A Space Odyssey and Blade Runner by Mohsina Shafqat Ali
- Choreography to Choreocinema: The Symbiotic Relationship Between Surrealism and Dance by Lydia Spencer-Elliott
- Bollywood and the Re-Orientalization of India: TheMaking of the Muslim “Other” in Bhansali’s Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Padmaavat (2018) by Lubna Umar
The “Digital Media” dossier, edited by Jennifer O’Meara and students at Trinity College Dublin:
- Digital Media Dossier Introduction by Hiram Harrington
- Netflix and the Studio System by Cáit Murphy
- Examining Properties of “Old” and “New” Media on YouTube by Peter Horan
- The Antisocial Network: Chauvinistic Representations of Digital Life in The Social Network by Jack Coen-Doyle
- Digital Storytelling in the Narrative of CAM by Ema Jerkovic
- Call Me by Your Name: From Guadagnino’s Film to the “Call Me by Monet” Instagram Account by Joey Fanthom
- Between Heart and Mind: The World of the Video Essay by Riccardo Agostini
These book reviews:
- The Limits of Auteurism: Case Studies in the Critically Constructed New Hollywood, Nicholas Godfrey (2018) by Nick Bugeja
- You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet, James Bawden and Ron Miller (2017) by Andrew Nielsen
- Interpreting Anime, Christopher Bolton (2018) by Kaia MacLeod
- Muslim Women in French Cinema: Voices of Maghrebi Migrants in France, Leslie Kealhofer-Kemp (2015) by Abhinav Tiku
These film reviews:
- Sicario (2015) by Emmett Williams
- The Founder (2016) by Cheyenne Puga
- Sound, Realism, Fantasy, and Fusion in La La Land (2016) by Ashley R. Spillane
- An Experimental Amour On- and Offscreen : Call Me by Your Name (2017) by Lily C. Frame
And these DVD/Blu-ray reviews:
- Beyond the Hills (2012) by Matthew Johnson
- Memories of Underdevelopment (1968) by Evan Amaral
Clearly, lots to see and engage with here. So for more details about this issue, please visit: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/fm/2020/00000011/00000001
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