The Editor wishes to inform readers of the forthcoming publication of JICMS Vol. 2:3, 2014, the second issue on the intersections between Italian and Chinese/Asian cinemas. The issue includes the following articles:

 

1. China Jie Lu: “Walking on the Margins: From Italian Neorealism to Chinese Sixth Generation Films”

 

2. China Harry Kuoshu: “Configuring Innocence: China and Italy, Wang and Masina Personas” 

 

3. China Huang Zhong The Bicycle to the Pantheon. A Comparative Analysis of Beijing Bicycle and Ladri Di Biciclette (Bicycle Thieves),

 

4. Japan Marco Pellitteri The anime boom in Italy. The first period of success of Japanese commercial animation (1978-1984)”

 

5. China Francesco Di Chiara “Connecting the West to the East: Giuliano Montaldo’s Marco Polo as the Origin of the Italian and Chinese Film Co-productions”

 

6. China Stefano Baschiera “From Beijing with love: the global dimension of Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor” 

 

7. India Marco Cucco & Massimo Scaglioni “Shooting Bollywood Abroad: the Outsourcing of Indian films in Italy”


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Flavia Laviosa, Senior Lecturer
Department of Italian Studies & Cinema and Media Studies Program
Director, Winter Session Study Abroad in Rome
Faculty Fellow, Madeleine Albright Institute for Global Affairs
Founder & Editor, Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies

Wellesley College, 106 Central Street
Wellesley, MA 02481-USA
Tel. (+1) 781-283-2618 Fax (+1) 781-283-2876

  


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