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This paper considers BBC’s Sherlock (2010-2017) to intervene in debates on European identity and the transnational circulation of popular culture. The series, one of the most recent and successful television adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle’s novels ...
Luca Antoniazzi, Sara Casoli
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Paul Fraisse’s Psychology of Rhythm: A Case for Filmology?
My contribution aims to discuss the topic of rhythm as presented by the classic psychologist and filmologist, Paul Fraisse (1911-1994) in his founding studies, to understand its scope, and to consider the possible inheritance to be spent in contemporary
Massimo Locatelli
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Sacha Polak's Dirty God and the Politics of Authenticity
Dutch director Sacha Polak’s Dirty God (2019) is the first narrative film with a female lead whose scars are real, and arguably the first to tackle the assumption that scars (especially on a woman’s body) are shameful or tragic.
Suzannah Biernoff
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Despite the advent of over-the-top platforms, linear television still remains the dominant medium in European markets. This article provides a case study of the circulation of non-French European crime series in the French televisual landscape.
Gabriele
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"Sulle tracce del crimine. Viaggio nel giallo e nero Rai / Hot on the Heels of Crime. A Journey into the World of Detectives on Rai" (Roma, Museo di Roma in Trastevere October 7, 2020 – March 31, 2021) Exhibition and Catalogue Roma: RaiLibri ...
Gabriele
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Constructing Ethnic Minority Detectives in French and German Crime Television Series
This article examines and compares the representation of ethnic minority lead investigators in the television crime series, Tatort Hamburg (ARD, 2008-2012 season), Cherif (France 2, 2013-2019), Last Panthers (Canal+, 2015), and Dogs of Berlin (Netflix ...
Gabriele
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On the Trail of Some Human Heat. Thermal Imaging, Visual Culture and the Covid-19 Pandemic
The paper is divided into two main aims. In the first part, it wants to investigate the presence of thermal imaging in the context of contemporary visual culture, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, when thermal imaging widely demonstrated how ...
Lorenzo Donghi, Simona Pezzano
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A Gestalt Theory for ‘Disorder’: From Arnheim’s Ordered Chaos to Brambilla’s Entropic Art
The article revisits the concept of entropy in art as discussed by Gestalt psychologist and art theorist Rudolf Arnheim. His discussion of artworks and their reception as complex dynamic fields where the forces of entropy and orderliness counter and ...
Maria Poulaki
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LGBTQ Studies and Interdisciplinarity: A Citation Analysis of Master’s Theses [PDF]
Emergent programs or newly established areas of study are often viewed as interdisciplinary. But how interdisciplinarity defined or measured? The identification of research methods and the selection of objects of inquiry are significant elements in this ...
Graziano, Vince
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Traditional Language with a Flair for Innovation: Hans Florian Zimmer’s Compositional Process
Hans Florian Zimmer is one of the best known and most prolific film composers in the world nowadays. His work defines the characteristics of present-day film music and is regarded as one of the most efficient practices in the field. Zimmer has expressed
Gabriele
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