Image from Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982). You can read about this film in thesis: Orientalism in U.S. cyberpunk cinema from Blade Runner to the Matrix |
Seek, and ye shall find, and FSFF did indeed seek and find some graduate work of excellent quality, and on an incredibly wide range of topics. Ye can find it linked to below.
The PhD theses, in particular, will shortly be added to FSFF's permanent listing of Online Film and Moving Image Studies PhD and MPhil Theses.
Ye all come back now!
- Identity, place, and subversion in contemporary Mizrahi cinema in IsraelThe University of Texas at Austin, August 2008
- The rhetoric of postcolonialism : Indian middle cinema and the middle class in the 1990sThe University of Texas at Austin, April 2011
- Globalization and hybridity of Korean cinema : critical analysis of Korean blockbuster filmsUniversity of Texas at Austin, May 2011
- Re-charting French space : transnationalism, travel and identity from the postcolonial banlieue to post-Wall EuropeUniversity of Texas at Austin, May 2011
- DEFA and East European cinemas : co-productions, transnational exchange and artistic collaborationsUniversity of Texas at Austin, May 2011
- The children are always watching : violence, distressed children, and signs of hope in the cinema of Michael HanekeUniversity of Texas at Austin, May 2011
- Orientalism in U.S. cyberpunk cinema from Blade Runner to the MatrixThe University of Texas at Austin, August 2008
- Challenging European borders : Fatih Akın's filmic visions of EuropeUniversity of Texas at Austin, May 2011
- The second wave of Chinese art film : film system, film style, and alternative film culture of the 1990sUniversity of Texas at Austin, August 2010
- Cine-animé: adaptations of realistic lighting styles Thesis, Texas AM University, November 2005
- Prestige and prurience : the decline of the American art house and the emergence of sexploitation, 1957-1972University of Texas at Austin, May 2011
- Cold cuts : visions of refrigerators in United States media, 1942-1968University of Texas at Austin, May 2011
- Once upon a time in South Central Los Angeles : race, gender and narrative in John Singleton's Hood trilogyPhD Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, May 2010
- Sensational genres : experiencing science fiction, fantasy and horrorThe University of Texas at Austin, October 2010
- Teen films of the 1980s : genre, new Hollywood, and generation XUniversity of Texas at Austin, May 2011
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