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We are happy to announce the new issue of CINEJ Cinema Journal is now online:

http://cinej.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cinej/issue/view/14


The current issue includes these articles:


Articles

Transnational Life: Where’d I Be Happy? A Research on the Films of Immigrant Directors From Turkey Living in Austria by Hasan Gürkan. pp. 6-31.


Aestheticizing the Downfall of Industrial Capitalism: Jim Jarmusch’s Tale of Intellectual Vampires in Zombies’ World by Bahar Muratoğlu Pehlivan & Gül Esra Atalay. pp. 32-48.


Stereotype Representation of Women in Nigerian Films by Andrew Ali Ibbi. pp. 49-70.


Bollywood in the Hollywood Era: Narratives of Ultra-nationalism, Terrorism and Violence by Iqbal Shailo

pp. 71-87.


Holocaust Cinema as Depicted by Film Advisory Boards in Five English Speaking Countries

by Alon Lazar & Tal Litvak Hirsch. pp. 88-111.


Panoptic Pranksters: Power, Space and Visibility in the Information Panopticon in Scare Campaign

by Elloit Cardozo. pp. 112-128.


Nollywood in Cameroon: Transnationalisation and Reception of a Dynamic Cinematic Culture

by Floribert Patrick C. Endong. pp. 129-143.


Women Trauma and Stereotype Tradition in Tunde Kelani’s Film, Thunderbolt by.Olugbenga Elegbe

pp. 144-164.


Cinematic Orientalism: Bab el Oued City & The Time that Remains by Volkan Yücel & Ziya Toprak. pp. 165-180.


Ceylan's Winter Sleep: From Ambiguity to Nothingness by Aslı Daldal. pp. 181-199.


Women in the Cinema of Nuri Bilge Ceylan by Funda Masdar Kara & Şakir Eşitti. pp. 200-221.


Book Reviews

The Orientation of Future Cinema: Technology, Aesthetics, Spectacle. by Anthony James Ballas. pp. 222-227.


All the best,

Murat Akser, Ph.D.
Course Director and Lecturer in Cinematic Arts
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School of Arts and Humanities
Ulster University, Magee campus
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