Studies in World Cinema: A Critical Journal offers a platform to
examine, rethink and reinvent the notion of “world cinema”. What do we
understand by “world cinema”, and how useful or enabling is this term? Taking
the world as a space of signification in which we continually reproduce its
meanings, this journal opens up inquiries about films and cinematic practices
that engender novel senses of the world.
The journal welcomes research on traveling cinematic tropes,
transnational practices, remakes and adaptations, translation cultures, migrant
and diasporic films and film cultures, postcolonial and accented cinemas,
collaborations and exchanges among filmmakers, co-productions and multinational
filmmaking practices and networks, and early cinematic practices. Together we
aim to develop a fruitful and more enriching understanding of our world cinema.
The first two issues of the journal will be dedicated to exploring
broader issues in the field of world cinema. Special attention will be given to
qualifying the notion of “world cinema” and to its historical transformations
and contemporary renderings. In addition to papers touching on a myriad of
issues in relation to world cinema(s), cinemas of different countries and
regions and/or periods, we would be particularly interested in papers touching
on the following subjects:
- the ontology and meaning(s) of world cinema
- the history and transformation of the notion of world cinema
- renderings of the world in cinema and other screen media
- alternatives to world cinema: global or international cinema
- the relationship between world cinema and transnational cinemas
- the senses of the world as an expanding process of peoples and cinemas
- the discourses of difference and power relations in world cinemas
- separations of the world and cinemas (north-south, center-periphery, developed-developing, west-rest, first, second, third, and fourth)
- films which question or touch on any of the above topics
- novel cinematic practices in relation to world television and online and social media
The journal’s inaugural issue will be published in 2020, with two issues
per year.
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