This Dossier is inspired by two urgent needs in Film and Screen Studies, particularly within the UK context, but also globally – the need to transform the content of what we research and teach, and the need to transform the methodologies through which we research and teach. The articles presented here emerged out of “The Asian-African Film Connection” workshop held at SOAS University of London in July 2018 – an event specifically designed to bring UK-based African and Asian film scholars into conversation with one another, to explore cinematic sources, themes and aesthetics that both link and divide these two regions
The growing body of films in and around Africa, and the seemingly incongruent growth in African film...
The attached article is a pre-print. For the published version, please click on the DOI.A periodised...
The present publication is the result of a collaborative project originally entitled “Japanese Trans...
This Dossier is inspired by two urgent needs in Film and Screen Studies, particularly within the UK ...
This Dossier is inspired by two urgent needs in Film and Screen Studies, particularly within the UK ...
This paper presents a multimodal conversation that engages the personal teaching and learning experi...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
Cinematographers are trained to control and measure the relative difference in brightness between tw...
This article provides an overview of the recent flourishing of research and pedagogy in higher educa...
The purpose of this article is to share an example of how a foreign film has been used as a pedagogi...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In light of the shift from the first...
In this collection, the term crossover cinema is used to encapsulate an emerging form of cinema that...
This article reviews how the concept of “diaspora cinema” has featured in academic discourses over t...
Abstract Taking seriously Chinweizu's (2004) call for Asian Studies in Africa this article examines ...
New Area Studies points to the need to understand increasing complexity across the globe. One route ...
The growing body of films in and around Africa, and the seemingly incongruent growth in African film...
The attached article is a pre-print. For the published version, please click on the DOI.A periodised...
The present publication is the result of a collaborative project originally entitled “Japanese Trans...
This Dossier is inspired by two urgent needs in Film and Screen Studies, particularly within the UK ...
This Dossier is inspired by two urgent needs in Film and Screen Studies, particularly within the UK ...
This paper presents a multimodal conversation that engages the personal teaching and learning experi...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
Cinematographers are trained to control and measure the relative difference in brightness between tw...
This article provides an overview of the recent flourishing of research and pedagogy in higher educa...
The purpose of this article is to share an example of how a foreign film has been used as a pedagogi...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In light of the shift from the first...
In this collection, the term crossover cinema is used to encapsulate an emerging form of cinema that...
This article reviews how the concept of “diaspora cinema” has featured in academic discourses over t...
Abstract Taking seriously Chinweizu's (2004) call for Asian Studies in Africa this article examines ...
New Area Studies points to the need to understand increasing complexity across the globe. One route ...
The growing body of films in and around Africa, and the seemingly incongruent growth in African film...
The attached article is a pre-print. For the published version, please click on the DOI.A periodised...
The present publication is the result of a collaborative project originally entitled “Japanese Trans...