This paper presents a multimodal conversation that engages the personal teaching and learning experiences of the authors, Berenike Jung (in London when the conversation started) and Derilene Marco (in Johannesburg). Critically reflecting and engaging through an audio recording and letters, Jung and Marco ask each other about the processes of doing and performing the labour of decolonising film teaching in their respective courses and from different global locations. Keeping in mind the impositions and complexities of the pandemic, Jung and Marco also reflect upon the ways in which colonial posturing occurs in film studies spaces, such as highly visible international film conferences. In doing so, they reflect on how engagements such as thes...
Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate Programme in Media & Cultural Studies, University of KwaZulu-N...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
This paper presents findings from ongoing empirical research into the experiences of undergraduates ...
This paper presents a multimodal conversation that engages the personal teaching and learning experi...
This paper considers what decolonizing film education might mean through a series of research initia...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
This article provides an overview of the recent flourishing of research and pedagogy in higher educa...
This paper examines the pedagogical and decolonial possibilities of teaching genre cinema through no...
Three practitioners – a film-maker, a photographer and a film curator, all working in higher educati...
In May 2020, during the lockdown in Germany and Austria due to the coronavirus pandemic, Manuel Zahn...
This Dossier is inspired by two urgent needs in Film and Screen Studies, particularly within the UK ...
This article adopts a polemical tone to argue that factual rather than fictional media modes are gra...
This chapter is in part a manifesto and in part an engagement with the thinking and practice already...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
In this essay we attempt to accomplish three tasks. An overview of the relationship between literacy...
Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate Programme in Media & Cultural Studies, University of KwaZulu-N...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
This paper presents findings from ongoing empirical research into the experiences of undergraduates ...
This paper presents a multimodal conversation that engages the personal teaching and learning experi...
This paper considers what decolonizing film education might mean through a series of research initia...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
This article provides an overview of the recent flourishing of research and pedagogy in higher educa...
This paper examines the pedagogical and decolonial possibilities of teaching genre cinema through no...
Three practitioners – a film-maker, a photographer and a film curator, all working in higher educati...
In May 2020, during the lockdown in Germany and Austria due to the coronavirus pandemic, Manuel Zahn...
This Dossier is inspired by two urgent needs in Film and Screen Studies, particularly within the UK ...
This article adopts a polemical tone to argue that factual rather than fictional media modes are gra...
This chapter is in part a manifesto and in part an engagement with the thinking and practice already...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
In this essay we attempt to accomplish three tasks. An overview of the relationship between literacy...
Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate Programme in Media & Cultural Studies, University of KwaZulu-N...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
This paper presents findings from ongoing empirical research into the experiences of undergraduates ...