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Imagined Realities: The Rise Of New Wave Cinema In Post-War Japan, Asia Miro Smudde Tom
Imagined Realities: The Rise Of New Wave Cinema In Post-War Japan, Asia Miro Smudde Tom
Senior Projects Spring 2022
Project Submitted to the Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
My thesis explores cinematic representation in post-war Japan leading up the the New Wave movement. I examine the work of Yasujiro Ozu and Sun Tribe youth films and their relationship with conventions of cinema to bring awareness to narrative constructions of historical periods.
On First-Person Narration In The Disguise Of Shōjo ——An Analysis Of Dazai Osamu’S “Joseito” And Kon Satoshi’S Perfect Blue, Yimeng Sun
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Framing The Superheroine: Form And Character In Contemporary Comics And Manga, Dana Elizabeth Lubow
Framing The Superheroine: Form And Character In Contemporary Comics And Manga, Dana Elizabeth Lubow
Senior Projects Spring 2019
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Spaces Of Reality: Tsai Ming Liang And Re-Thinking Identity, Kyra G. Middeleer
Spaces Of Reality: Tsai Ming Liang And Re-Thinking Identity, Kyra G. Middeleer
Senior Projects Fall 2016
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Developing Transnational Feminist Dialogues: How Chinese Women Craft Identity At The Intersection Of Tradition, Socialism, And Globalization, Anias Stambolis-D'Agostino
Developing Transnational Feminist Dialogues: How Chinese Women Craft Identity At The Intersection Of Tradition, Socialism, And Globalization, Anias Stambolis-D'Agostino
Senior Projects Spring 2016
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.