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Jasper van Putten started the topic Invitation to submit projects to be featured on Mapping to Print website in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoDear all,
I would like to invite scholars ‘who map print‘ to send me links to their online projects and be featured—with link, brief description, and screen shot—on this website: Mapping Print http://openprintstudio.com/wiki/doku.php/mapping_print_project
The Mapping Print project brings together online projects that trace the history of print…[Read more]
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Todd Comer deposited “’Space is the Place”: The Politics of Birth in Minority Report” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoSteven Spielberg’s 2002 Minority Report narrates two interrelated stories. The micro
story concerns a family, a kidnapped son, the ensuing trauma, and the work of mourning that
follows. The macro story concerns criminal justice, social stability, and hermeneutics at the level
of the nation state. The problem for both stories is ontological a…[Read more] -
Todd Comer deposited “Dilating Fixity: Pacific Rim, and the Erasure of Birth” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis paper discusses Pacific Rim as a film deeply concerned with birth, in particular the horror of birth, and the process by which birth is assimilated. The film may then be seen as part of an unbroken commentary on nuclear
weapons insofar as it is our technological, capitalistic, and nuclear capability that allows
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cecinove2017 deposited Precariousness in the Frames of War: Dynamics of a Sensate Cosmopolitics: An “affect-oriented” reading of Haneke’s Code Unknown in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoJust prior to 9/11 the film Code Unknown: An Incomplete Tale of Different Journeys (2000) was released: a series of successive tableaux depicting the random and generally ‘aggressive’ encounters among strangers, neighbours, family members, lovers etc. displays a network of challenging interdependence amongst Parisians. The film was variously cri…[Read more]
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Peter Snowdon deposited The Revolution Will be Uploaded: Vernacular Video and the Arab Spring in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThe vernacular online videos produced by the Arab revolutions constitute an unprecedented (though not unproblematic) historical resource for understanding the subjective experience of the ordinary people who find themselves on the front line of revolutionary struggle. But they also effect a sea-change in the way in which we view and understand…[Read more]
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Peter Snowdon deposited The Last Broadcast in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoA close reading of a video collaboration by two citizen journalists, one from Libya, the other from the US, as a form of audiovisual solidarity. This article draws in particular on concepts developed by Laura Marks and Hito Steyerl.
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Lori Morimoto deposited Video Killed the Martial Arts Star: Distribution Technologies and the Vagaries of Jackie Chan Fandom in Japan in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoWhen Jackie Chan was introduced to Japanese audiences in the early 1980s, he was promoted as the answer to the void that popular martial arts star Bruce Lee had left upon his death in 1975. The mischievous ‘monkey’ to Lee’s more ferocious ‘dragon’, Chan’s films were aggressively marketed to an audience of male martial arts fans; yet this…[Read more]
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Lori Morimoto deposited Transnational Film and the Politics of Becoming: Negotiating East Asian Identity in Hong Kong Night Club and Moonlight Express in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoRecent years have witnessed the growth of a body of literature concerned with what Sheldon Hsiao-peng Lu has termed “Chinese cinemas,”1 sparked by the increased international visibility of films from mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, and characterized by an emerging interest in the ways that such works negotiate both “the triumphantly…[Read more]
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Lori Morimoto deposited Third Culture Kids: A Bakhtinian Analysis of Language and Multiculturalism in Iwai Shunyi’s Swallowtail Butterfly in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoA Bakhtinian Analysis of Language and Multiculturalism in Iwai Shunyi’s Swallowtail Butterfly
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Lori Morimoto deposited The Loquacious Geisha: Lotus Blossom and the ‘Hidden Transcript’ of The Teahouse of the August Moon in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoScholarship on representations of East Asian women has honed on the ubiquity of a ‘geisha’ stereotype in Asian-themed Hollywood films: women who willingly acquiesce to the prerogatives of Western men and, in so doing, symbolically affirm the subordination of East Asian political autonomy to a paternalistic United States. Within this context, the…[Read more]
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Pei-Sze Chow deposited The Landmark on Film: Representations of Place and Identity in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis paper examines two documentary essays focusing on landmark architecture in the transnational Øresund region comprising Copenhagen and Malmö. I argue that the motif of construction and deconstruction is congruous to our understanding of the ways identities are negotiated vis-à-vis spatial experience. In the lms, the multiple trajectories of…[Read more]
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Todd Comer deposited “This aggression will not stand”: Myth, War, and Ethics in The Big Lebowski in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoIn Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1998 film The Big Lebowski, The Stranger’s opening voiceover poses the following question: In a world controlled by “I’s,” by states intent upon realizing an extreme freedom through violence, how should the singular person respond?
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Todd Comer deposited Birth as Ethical Sublime in Joel and Ethan Coen’s Fargo in the group
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Frank Tomasulo replied to the topic A few recent book publications… in the discussion
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoAlso speaking of Hitchcock, I heartily recommend the following new volume: Robert P. Kolker, THE EXTRAORDINARY IMAGE: ORSON WELLES, ALFRED HITCHCOCK, STANLEY KUBRICK AND THE REIMAGING OF CINEMA. Rutgers University Press, 2016.
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Alan Taylor started the topic A few recent book publications… in the discussion
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoWhen it comes to promoting publications…here is latest on 2016 (21st Century Film, TV & Media School, from CILECT, pp. 476) and 2017 – Film Mavericks in Action: New Hollywood, New Rhetoric, and Kenneth Burke (Peter Lang, pp. 334). And since we are with Jimmy Stewart from VERTIGO (1958) – we have Jacobean Visions: Webster, Hitchcock, and Google…[Read more]
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Colin Greenstreet started the topic Maphackathon Zotero bibliographical group in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoThe maphackathon organising group have created a maphackathon Zotero bibliographical group. The group library is available for all to view, but to contribute and to edit you will need to be an invited member.
We would be delighted if members of the Humanities Commons Open-Source Historical Mapping group, the Digital Humanists group and the Linked…[Read more]
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Colin Greenstreet started the topic Mapping the sounds of the Early Modern Thames shoreline – Treadmill cranes in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoThe Agas map of London, published c. 1633, but showing London c. 1550-1560, shows a series of cranes at different places along the Thames north shore, both above and below London Bridge. These cranes appear to be treadmill cranes. An example of a large treadmill crane, powered by four men in a treadmill at one side of the crane, can be seen in…[Read more]
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Colin Greenstreet replied to the topic Use of pinterest as a discovery tool for map and image mapping sources in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoSix days since launching the Thamesshore line #maphackathon Pinterest board we have 353 Pins and 10 Followers
images of Thames and Thames shoreline C17th to early C20th between London Bridge and Woolwich
images of Thames north and south shore parishes between London Bridge and WoolwichMajor sources of pins so far are:
ballastquay.com…[Read more]
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