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Exploring Contemporary Asia Pacific Cinemas: Spatiality, Desire, New Technologies

Exploring Contemporary Asia Pacific Cinemas: Spatiality, Desire, New Technologies Fall 1998 matic landscape of the Asia Pacific. One primary concern is how these projects are negotiated in three indistinct arenas: the material, subliminally inscribed technologies; spaces of desire; and urban landscapes. The guest editors are soliciting articles that address the following: 1. The significance of new technologies reshaping the relationships of image, body, space, and time. Particularly the popularity of “Japanimation,” video, computers, digitization, and what these technoimages mean for visuality, representation, and simulation. 2. Visualization of sex and sexualities examined in the context of power and discourse. The elaboration of queer theories and criticism in relation to cinemas of the Asia Pacific. 3. Urban visions and the cityscapes: new spatial boundaries and spatialized desires in globalized and localized forces. Submit proposals for articles (between 700 and 800 words) by 1 February 1999 to Esther Yao, Occidental College, ; Roland Tolentino, University of Philippines, ; and Kyung Hyun Kim, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-6000, . Final articles are due by 1 October 1999. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png positions asia critique Duke University Press

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Publisher
Duke University Press
Copyright
Copyright 1998 by Duke University Press
ISSN
1067-9847
eISSN
1527-8271
DOI
10.1215/10679847-6-2-505
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Abstract

Fall 1998 matic landscape of the Asia Pacific. One primary concern is how these projects are negotiated in three indistinct arenas: the material, subliminally inscribed technologies; spaces of desire; and urban landscapes. The guest editors are soliciting articles that address the following: 1. The significance of new technologies reshaping the relationships of image, body, space, and time. Particularly the popularity of “Japanimation,” video, computers, digitization, and what these technoimages mean for visuality, representation, and simulation. 2. Visualization of sex and sexualities examined in the context of power and discourse. The elaboration of queer theories and criticism in relation to cinemas of the Asia Pacific. 3. Urban visions and the cityscapes: new spatial boundaries and spatialized desires in globalized and localized forces. Submit proposals for articles (between 700 and 800 words) by 1 February 1999 to Esther Yao, Occidental College, ; Roland Tolentino, University of Philippines, ; and Kyung Hyun Kim, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-6000, . Final articles are due by 1 October 1999.

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Published: Sep 1, 1998

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