[With apologies for cross-posting]
Dear Colleagues,
The Editorial Board of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media is delighted to present Issue 10: Women and Media in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Abigail Keating (University College Cork) and Jill Murphy (University College Cork).
Now online at http://www.alphavillejournal.com
Contents:
Women and Media in the Twenty-First Century: Editorial
Abigail Keating and Jill Murphy
The Gendered Politics of Sex Work in Hong Kong Cinema: Herman Yau and Elsa Chan (Yeeshan)’s Whispers and Moans and True Women for Sale
Gina Marchetti, University of Hong Kong
Girlhood, Postfeminism and Contemporary Female Art-House Authorship: The “Nameless Trilogies” of Sofia Coppola and Mia Hansen-Løve
Fiona Handyside, University of Exeter
Femininity, Ageing and Performativity in the Work of Amy Heckerling
Frances Smith, University College London
“Nice White Ladies Don’t Go Around Barefoot”: Racing the White Subjects of The Help (Tate Taylor, 2011)
Marie-Alix Thouaille, University of East Anglia
Female Stardom in Contemporary Romanian New Wave Cinema: Unglamour?
Andrea Virginás, Sapientia University
Motherhood in Crisis in Lucrecia Martel’s Salta Trilogy
Fiona Clancy, University College Cork
Pocahontas No More: Indigenous Women Standing Up for Each Other in Twenty-First Century Cinema
Sophie Mayer
The Feminist Cinema of Joanna Hogg: Melodrama, Female Space, and the Subversion of Phallogocentric Metanarrative
Ciara Barrett, National University of Ireland, Galway
African Women of the Screen at the Digital Turn
A Special Report by Beti Ellerson, Centre for the Study and Research of African Women in Cinema
Reviews:
(Editor Marian Hurley)
Film & Making Other History: Counterhegemonic Narratives for a Cinema of the Subaltern. Alejandro Pedregal. Aalto University, 2015
David Brancaleone, Limerick Institute of Technology
Decades Never Start on Time: A Richard Roud Anthology. Richard Roud. Eds. Michael Temple and Karen Smolens. British Film Institute / Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Laura Busetta, Sapienza University of Rome
The Lumière Galaxy: Seven Key Words for the Cinema to Come. Francesco Casetti. Columbia University Press, 2015.
Niall Flynn, University of Lincoln
TV Museum: Contemporary Art and the Age of Television. Maeve Connolly. Intellect, 2014.
Erica Levin, Ohio State University
Journeys in Argentine and Brazilian Cinema: Road Films in a Global Era. Natália Pinazza. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Jamie Steele, University of Exeter
Reports:
(Editor Stefano Odorico)
John Di Stefano: Bandiera Nera
Aleksandr Andreas Wansbrough, University of Sydney
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Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
International, open access, peer reviewed
http://www.alphavillejournal.com/
Twitter: @AlphavilleJ
Film and Screen Media, University College Cork
http://www.ucc.ie/en/filmstudies/
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Dr Abigail Keating
Lecturer in Contemporary Film and Media
University College Cork
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