Required Readings: Didi - Huberman , “How to Open Your Eyes”, in Antje Ehman and Kodwo Eshun (eds), Against Whom Against What (London: Craven Walk, 2010), pp38-50 [click HERE ] Elsaesser, Thomas.“Holocaust Memory as the Epistemology of Forgetting? Re-wind and Postponement in Harun Farocki's Respite ”, in Antje Ehman and Kodwo Eshun (eds), Against Whom Against What (London: Craven Walk, 2010), pp 57-68 [click HERE ] TOM GUNNING on WHAT FAROCKI TAUGHT , https://www3.nd.edu/~jgodmilo/gunning.html Film for Discussion: What Farocki Taught , Dir. Jill Godwillow, 1998 [use to be available at YouTube; but no longer there!!!] Please watch Inextinguishable Fire instead
Yasukuni, by LI Ying WEEK 8/ November 24 th NOTE:I will do a 15-min presentation on that day. Also please be prepared for the writing session. All working sheets would be collected at the end of the semester, as part of your TAKE HOME PROJECT portfolio. Required Readings Efird, Rob. 2012. “Regionalism and National Dis-integration: Li Ying’s Yasukuni and the Co-creation of East Asia”. In Popular Culture Co-production and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia . Edited by Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben Ari. 171-184 [click HERE ] NOTE: link expires by Nov 30th. Hamid, Naficy. 2006, “Situating Accented Cinema”, Transnational Cinema: The Film Reader , edited by Elizabeth Ezra and Terry Rowden, Routledge, 111-129 [click HERE ] NOTE: you would be directed to Northwestern's link to Naficy's book chapter--which is longer. Hess, John. & Zimmermann, Patricia, R. 2006, “Transnational Documentaries: A Manifest...
to facilitate your understanding of the materials Here goes the KEYWORD essay on diaspora [click HERE ] NOTE: download links to all shared files expire by the end of the month. Week 6 ★ May 19 Presentation/Discussion Session Required Readings Ang, Ien. (2001).“Introduction: between Asia and the West” & “On Not Speaking Chinese: Diasporic Identifications and Postmodern Ethnicity”. On not speaking Chinese: living between Asia and the West . Routledge. Pp1-18& pp. 21-36 [distribute in class] Marchetti, Gina. (2012). “Introduction: Race, Sex, and the Chinese Diaspora in American Film”. The Chinese Diaspora on American Screens Race, Sex, and Cinema , Temple University Press. Pp.1-15[click HERE ] Wang, Yiman. (2012). “Alter-Centering Chinese Cinema: The Diasporic Formation.” In A Companion to Chinese Cinema , edited by Yingjin Zhang, 535–51. Blackwell Publishing. [click HERE ] Reference Readings M...
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