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09
Apr

Luminos Open Access: Music Studies Spotlight

Since first launching in 2015, Luminos has served as one of UC Press’s flagship open access programs. Having published more than seventy-five full length scholarly monographs—fully open and available to the public for free— …

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02
Apr

Luminos Open Access: Asian Studies Spotlight

Since first launching in 2015, Luminos has served as one of UC Press’s flagship open access programs. Having published more than seventy-five full length scholarly monographs—fully open and available to the public …

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25
Nov

States of Media+Environment

“We figured the best way to launch the journal would be to provide a survey of provocative pieces from figures known in the field (and representing different places within it, both geographically speaking and theoretically)”

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25
Apr

Noguchi and Hasegawa Together Again

Opening on May 1, 2019 at The Noguchi Museum, Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan is a major traveling exhibition tracing the consequential friendship and mutual influence between …

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07
Mar

Trump’s Ballyhoo, and Ours

This guest post is published in conjunction with the annual conference of the Society for Cinema & Media Studies, taking place in Seattle on March 13–17, 2019. By Giorgio Bertellini, author of The Divo and …

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20
Dec

Who needs a filmography anyway?

Written by Rob King, author of Hokum!: The Early Sound Slapstick Short and Depression-Era Mass Culture, this entry first appeared on the new companion site for the book and is cross-posted here …

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