Cinema Comparat/ive Cinema journal, Nos. 1–2: Programming/Montage & Forms in Revolution (2012–13) [EN/ES/CAT]
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Cinema Comparat/ive Cinema is a biannual publication founded in 2012. It focuses on comparative cinema and the reception and interpretation of film in different social and political contexts. Each issue investigates the conceptual and formal relationships between films, material processes and production and exhibition practices, the history of ideas and film criticism.
Cinema Comparat/ive Cinema addresses an original area of research, developing a series of methodologies for a comparative study of cinema. With this aim, it also explores the relationship between cinema and comparative literature as well as other contemporary arts such as painting, photography, music or dance, and audio-visual media.
Edited by Colectivo de Investigación Estética de los Medios Audiovisuales (CINEMA) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona
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ISSN 2014-8933
Volume 1, Nº 1, «Programming/Montage», 2012
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Volume 1, Nº 2, «Forms in revolution», 2013
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