Call for Papers – Asian Folklore, Folk Horror and the Gothic, September 4-15 and October 19-20, 2022
Asian Folklore, Folk Horror and the Gothic is a two-part event to be held on September 14-15 and on October 19-20, 2022 by NCCU, Taipei, Taiwan (hybrid). The Gothic...
Call for Papers – South Korean Women’s Cinema, Online Conference, September 23-25, Sheffield Hallam University (UK)
While the profile and popularity of Korean cinema abroad has peaked with the success of multi-Oscar award-winning film Parasite (Bong Joon-ho, 2019), women’s cinema and...
Call for Papers – World Cinema in the Age of Netflix
Over the course of less than a decade, the streaming phenomenon – that is, the online distribution of audiovisual content (mainly films and series) through...
Call for Papers – East Asian Film Remakes
Editors of a proposed addition to Edinburgh University Press’ newly launched “Screen Serialities” series are seeking abstracts for chapters that explore East Asian film remakes....
Call for Papers – Special issue of the British Journal of Chinese Studies on Games and Gaming in China and the Sinophone World
The British Journal of Chinese Studies invites submissions of abstracts for research articles and short essays on topics related to gaming in China and the...
Call for Papers – Special Issue of SARE on World Building and the Asian Imagination
As a nascent field of inquiry, subcreation studies is rooted in the creation and exploration of imaginary worlds. Relegated to the background of narrative-driven cultural...
Call for Papers – Streaming and Screen Culture in Asia-Pacific
To the surprise of analyst expectations, at the end of 2019 Netflix recorded a record-high growth in subscribers and revenue outside of the United States,...
Call for Papers – Special Issue of Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art on Bordering Hong Kong
The increasing importance of the problematic bordering in the questions posed to the social production of knowledge has given rise to what some scholars believe...
Call for Papers – Historicizing Myths in Contemporary India: Cinematic Representations and Nationalist/Fascist Agendas
Even as the air in Delhi grows increasingly toxic and poisonous, a fearful, dreaded specter is haunting the subcontinent today, just as toxic as the...
Call for Papers – Chinese Audio-Visual Cultures: The Interaction between China and the Rest of the World, University of Southampton, May 9, 2020
The Centre for International Film Research (CIFR), run by the Film department at the University of Southampton, cordially invites postgraduate research students and early career...