The Department of Film Studies at the University of St Andrews is pleased to announce the release of the latest issue of Frames Cinema Journal, MondoPop: Rethinking Genre Beyond Hollywood, edited by Elena Caoduro and Beth Carroll.
Contents
Introduction: Rethinking Genre Beyond Hollywood
Elena Caoduro and Beth Carroll
Feature Articles
Understanding A Serbian Film: The Effects of Censorship and File-Sharing on Critical Reception and Perception of Serbian National Identity in the UK
Alexandra Kapka
A Return to Japan? Restaging the Cinematic Past in Takashi Miike’s 13 Assassins
Andrew Dorman
Commedia all’italiana: Rethinking Comedian Comedy Beyond Hollywood
Natalie Fullwood
Like a Child Playing Dress-up? Genre, Authorship and Pastiche in Doomsday
Daniel O’Brien
Sin nombre, Norteado, and the Contours of Genre and La Frontera
Francisco R. Monar
Continual Re-enchantment: Tunde Kelani’s Village Films and the Spectres of Early African Cinema.
Nikolaus Perneczky
Point of View
British Action and Adventure: A National take on a Global Genre
Yvonne Tasker
The Quest for Latin American Science Fiction & Fantasy Film
Alfredo Suppia
Notes on Nordic Noir as a European Popular Culture
Olof Hedling
Bollywood B-Movies: Cult Cosmopolitanism and the Reception of Indian Genre Cinema in the West
Iain Robert Smith
Streaming World Genre Cinema
Stefano Baschiera
MondoPop: the Challenge of Popular World Cinema
Phoenix Fry
About Frames
Frames Cinema Journal is a biannual online publication edited by postgraduate students in Film Studies at the University of St Andrews. For more information and calls for papers, please visit our website.
Best Wishes,
Eileen Rositzka and Amber Shields
Frames Editors in Chief