
Steve Choe
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28-03-2014 06:28:26
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👀📕An interview with Gerald Sim about colonial statuary in advance of the release of his new book with Amsterdam Univ Press, the culmination of research supported by Shorenstein APARC and Asia Research Institute - NUS . aup.nl/en/articles/an…

Gerald Sim's new book embarks on an interdisciplinary tour of Singapore, Malaysia & Indonesia’s film cultures. Series editor Critical Asian Cinemas Steve Choe & Gerald Sim discuss the book & its timeliness: aup.nl/articles/an-in…


Order Gerald Sim's new book and receive a 20% discount using the promo code Pub_PostcolonialHangups at the checkout. Valid until 1st November. Series editor Critical Asian Cinemas Steve Choe & Gerald Sim discuss the book & its timeliness: aup.nl/articles/an-in…



In commemoration of the one year anniversary of losing the legendary Thomas Elsaesser, we're revisiting our founding Editor Warren Buckland’s touching remembrance; avail. free access doi.org/10.1080/174003… Taylor & Francis Research Insights Film Culture in Transition Amsterdam Univ Press SCMS Taylor&Francis News



Another great #Beethoven2020 marathon? Re-visit all 60 of Stephen Malinowski's Animated Graphical Scores set to our recordings of #Beethoven's complete string quartets: youtube.com/watch?v=6vUXTi…

From the Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema discover free access article “South Korean Cine-Feminism on the Move”: bit.ly/3r5Q9ug Steve Choe Professor Jinhee Choi


In two weeks, Gerald Sim (Florida Atlantic University), filmmaker Tan Pin Pin and University of Washington Professor of Cinema and Media Studies James Tweedie will discuss Sim’s book 'Postcolonial Hangups in Southeast Asian Cinema: Poetics of Space, Sound, and Stability' (Amsterdam Univ Press) live on YouTube.




#AAS2021 highlight: join AUP author & series ed. of Critical Asian Cinemas, Steve Choe, at panel E022 12pm (EDT) / 5pm (CET): Questioning Korean Cinema’s Foreignness in the 21st Century. You can buy his book Sovereign Violence with 50% off at our booth: cdmcd.co/Z4wgQz!



#AAS2022 virtual session highlight: L-V51 New Directions in K-Drama Studies, orgnaised & chaired by Steve Choe Sun 27th 10:45am HST. Choe is series ed. of Critical Asian Cinemas and author of Sovereign Violence. Interested in submitting a proposal? Contact Maryse Elliott.



Two new paperbacks are out from Edinburgh University Press: Becky Bartlett's ode to instructive trash, "Badfilm: Incompetence, Intention and Failure," & Steve Choe's "The Films of William Friedkin." Pick up each for under $25. edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-badfilm.h… edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-refocus-t…


How do K-dramas like ‘Love Alarm’ publicize and solicit feeling? Read Steve Choe’s piece “The Sensus Communis of the K-Drama” in MENT Magazine Issue 001 to find out: mentmagazine.com/issue001/sensus #mentmagazine #kdramas #lovealarm #kimsoohyun #SongKang #junggaram
