Journal of the Moving Image, Number 7, December, 2008
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Contents
Kaushik Bhaumik
Querying the ‘Traditional’ Roots of Silent Cinema in Asia
Bhaskar Sarkar
Beyond Partition: The Political Horizons of Contemporary Indian and Korean War Films
Earl Jackson, Jr.
The Subject of Representation in Korean Cinema: Two Limit Cases
Lawrence Liang
Meet John Doe’s Order: Piracy, Temporality and the Question of Asia
S.V. Srinivas
Missing in the Original: Twin Dragons Remade in India
Manas Ghosh
Theorizing New Asian Cinemas: Problems of the Historicist Approach
Student Paper
Michelle Baitali Bhowmik
New Urban Spaces: Films of Tsai Ming-liang
Special Feature
Ravi Vasudevan
Contributors
Kaushik Bhaumik is a film scholar and Vice-President,
Osianama, Osian's, Mumbai
Bhaskar Sarkar is Associate Professor, Department of
Film and Media Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Earl Jackson, Jr. is Professor of English and Film,
Korea University, Seoul
Lawrence Liang is a legal and media scholar and activist,
associated with Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore
S.V. Srinivas is
Senior Fellow,
Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore
Manas Ghosh is Lecturer, Department of Film Studies, Jadavpur University
She teaches film and media
Ravi Vasudevanis Professor and Senior Fellow,
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi
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