All Stories

  1. Transnational turn or turn to world cinema?
  2. Cinema Against Doublethink
  3. Visual Culture in the Northern British Archipelago
  4. Introduction: Film-Philosophy and a World of Cinemas
  5. A world of cinemas is exploring an ethics suitable for the Anthropocene
  6. Deleuze and Chinese Cinemas
  7. Remembering the body: Deleuze's recollection-image, and the spectacle of physical memory in Yip Man/Ip Man (2008)
  8. Film tourism as heritage tourism: Scotland, diaspora andThe Da Vinci Code(2006)
  9. Archival Landscapes and a Non-Anthropocentric ‘Universe Memory’
  10. Towards Another ‘–Image’: Deleuze, Narrative Time and Popular Indian Cinema
  11. Traces of Time in Traces of Love (2006): South Korean National History and the Time-Image
  12. No Literal Connection: Images of Mass Commodification, US Militarism, and the Oil Industry, in The Big Lebowski
  13. KABHI INDIA KABHIE SCOTLAND
  14. Scotland: Global CinemaGenres, Modes and Identities
  15. Orphans, a Work of Minor Cinema from Post-Devolutionary Scotland
  16. Scotland, Global Gateway Nation: Cinematic Imaginings of Contemporary Scotland: David Martin-Jones (Glasgow)
  17. Mac, Son of William McTaggart