Monthly Archives: March 2011

Intertextuality, Broken Mirrors, and The Good German

deWaard, Andrew.  “Intertextuality, Broken Mirrors, and The Good German.” The Philosophy of Steven Soderbergh.  Eds. Steven M. Sanders and R. Barton Palmer. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2010.  107-119.  Download the full text pdf | WorldCat | University Press of Kentucky | Amazon Abstract: Nearly all of Steven Soderbergh’s work can be seen to exhibit a large degree of intertextual [...]

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Cinephile Vol. 7, No. 1: Reassessing Anime

The latest issue of UBC’s film journal, Cinephile, is out now: Anime is a visual enigma. Its otherworldly allure and burgeoning popularity across the globe highlights its unique ability to be more than just another type of animation. Originally a novelty export from post-war Japan, anime has now become a subtle yet important part of Western [...]

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