[csaa-forum] New Issue Studies in Australasian Cinema: 'Imaging Religion and Spirituality in Australasian Cinema'

Holly Randell-Moon holly.randell-moon at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 6 17:14:06 CST 2012

















Studies in Australasian Cinema (ISSN: 17503175) is an internationally refereed
journal produced in the Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural
Studies at Macquarie University. The journal explores screen cultures, texts,
theory, production, reception, history and scholarship in Australia, New
Zealand and the Asia-Pacific. 

 

We are
delighted to announce our new issue 'Imaging
Religion and Spirituality in Australasian Cinema', edited by Anthony Lambert
and Holly Randell-Moon, a timely and compelling collection of essays that
includes:

 

Imaging
religion and spirituality: An introduction by Anthony Lambert and Holly
Randell-Moon

 

Hidden gods
– Religion, spirituality and recent New Zealand cinema by Ann Hardy

 

The
primitive, the sacred and the stoned in Richard J. Frankland’s Stone Bros. by
Pauline Marsh

 

Ten Canoes:
Engaging difference by Lyn McCredden

 

The Passion
of the Christ in Australia: A controversy that did not happen by Don Perlgut

 

Grieving
secularism: Jane Campion’s secular daughters in spiritual spaces by Sophie
Sunderland

 

Thinking
about Far East by Peter Malone

 

We are
currently seeking contributions (refereed papers, articles and reviews) for
the first two issues of 2013: 7.1 'Open Issue', edited by Anthony Lambert and
7.2 'Decolonizing Screens', edited by Felicity Collins and Jane Landman. 

 

STUDIES IN
AUSTRALASIAN CINEMA  (ISSN: 17503175)

http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=118/



Dr. Holly Randell-Moon
Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies
Faculty of Arts
Macquarie University, NSW 2109
AustraliaEditor
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