CineLab
28/03/2023
Cinema 14
New issue!

The 14th issue of Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image is already online. Cinema is an international peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the philosophical inquiry, not just into film, but into cinema in the broadest sense. The journal publishes original critical articles, book reviews, conference reports, interviews, and makes available art work within the field of philosophical research on the moving image.


Coinciding with the publication of this new issue, we are also pleased to announce the migration of the Journal to a new OJS (Open Journal System) platform that, from now on, will record all dynamics of the scientific journal, from the submission of the abstract to the publication of the article.

CINEMA: REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA E DA IMAGEM EM MOVIMENTO (2022)

Introduction: Crossing Borders, Establishing Dialogues
Patrícia Castello Branco (IFILNOVA, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal)


ARTICLES | ARTIGOS


The Real and The Imaginary: Reworking the Boundaries in the Light of Recent Chinese-language Cinema
Yun-hua Chen and Clemens von Haselberg (University of Cologne, Germany)


Living Time: Re-evaluating Cinematic Empathy Through Li Zehou
James Batcho (Independent Scholar)


Daoism as a Cure for the Excesses of Western Modern Science in Pi (D. Aronofsky, 1998)
Enric Burgos (University of Valencia)


The logic of pain in talking bodies: An approach to han in the films of Hong Sang-soo and Lee Chang-dong
Teresita Francomano, Antonio Loriguillo-López, José Antonio Palao-Errando (Universitat Jaume I, Spain)


The Sufi Literary Subtext in Kaplanoğlu’s Grain (Buğday)
Zeynep Demircan Şöner (Bahçeşehir University Istanbul, Turkey)


The Portrayal of Dignified Death, Euthanasia, and Other Rituals of Passage in Japanese Cinema. End-Of-Life Practices and Bereavement In “The Ballad of Narayama” (1983)
Cringuta Irina Pelea (Titu Maiorescu University, Romania)


Frontera Verde: Towards Ecocritical-Decolonial Image/Cinema
Miljana ‘Manja’ Podovac (University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria) & Taida Kusturica (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria)


BOOK REVIEWS | RECENSÕES DE LIVROS


The Intersection of Geography, Ecology, and Slow Cinema
Paolo Stellino (IFILNOVA, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal)