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February 12, 2020

[SSJ: 11048] L'Atalante - Issue 29 - The Impact of Japanese and South Korean Audiovisual Production on Spain

From: Antonio Loriguillo López <loriguil@uji.es>
Date: 2020/02/10

We are pleased to announce the publication of issue #29 of L'Atalante. Revista de Estudios Cinematográficos.

You can find the table of contents and the complete articles* at the following link http://revistaatalante.com/index.php?journal=atalante&page=issue&op=current&path%5B0%5D=showToc

EDITORIAL

The Impact of Japanese and South Korean Audiovisual Production on Spain: circulation, reception and influence / Blai Guarné

NOTEBOOK

- Analysis of anime programming in general television in Spain (1990-1999) / Daniel Ferrera
- Hallyu (한류) in Spain, audience, fanbases and new ways of consuming audio-visual media / Luis Deltell Escolar, Carla Folgar Arias
- South Korean audio-visual production in Spain: Granada as a ludic-world in the series Memories of the Alhambra/ Juan Rubio de Olazabal
- Between independent cinema and blockbuster in South Korea: Yeon Sang-Ho's films and their reception in Spain / Sonia Dueñas Mohedas
- Made for Sitges? The reception of the South Korean thriller in Spain through the case study of the Sitges Film Festival / Violeta Kovacsics, Alan Salvadó Romero

- Re-editing the War in Asia. Japanese Newsreels in Spain (1931-1945)* / Marcos Pablo Centeno Martín

DIALOGUE*

Carla Simón and Celia Rico: Echoes of Japanese Cinema / Manuel Garin, Ferran de Vargas

(DIS)AGREEMENTS*

Beyond the Unusual Success of Asian Cinema: The Circulation of Korean and Japanese Cinema in Spain / Quim Crusellas, Domingo Domingo, Menene Gras, José Luis Rebordinos, Ángel Sala, Guillermo Martínez-Taberner, Antonio Loriguillo-López

VANISHING POINTS

- Spirit and Matter. About Andrei Rublev (Andrei Tarkovski, 1966) and Heart of Glass (Werner Herzog, 1976) / Chantal Poch
- The Birth of a New Woman in the Western. Becoming a Heroine in The Wind (Victor Sjöström, 1928) / Laura Antón Sánchez
- All is Ruin: Béla Tarr's Werckmeister Harmonies / José Manuel López

- Waltz with Bashir: Documentary, Animation and Memory / Javier Moral Martin


*Forthcoming English version

We hope that the information will be of interest to you and would appreciate your contribution to its dissemination. We thank you in advance for your help.

Antonio Loriguillo López
Investigador postdoctoral (APOSTD - Generalitat Valenciana)

Departament de Ciències de la Comunicació - HC1048DD
Facultat de Ciències Humanes i Socials
Universitat Jaume I
Av. Sos Baynat, s/n
12071 Castelló de la Plana
+34 964 72 9515
loriguil@uji.es

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