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Interview with Prof. Lindsay Nelson on Shiraishi Kōji's "Shirome"
"Shirome" is the last installment of a series on J Horror in which I interview scholars of Japanese horror on their work and key films. The videos are designed as Open Education Resources to be used in higher-ed classrooms, perhaps in lieu of or to support the traditional one-hour lecture. At the end of each video are suggestions for additional materials as well as discussion questions for classroom conversations. This Open Education Resource video series was made possible with financial support provided by the UBCV OER Fund, the UBC Hampton Research Endowment Fund, and the Department of Asian Studies at UBC. Copyright: Creative Commons.
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Interview with Prof. Chika Kinoshita on Kurosawa Kiyoshi's "Loft"
"Loft" is the fourth installment of a series on J Horror in which I interview scholars of Japanese horror on their work and key films. The videos are designed as Open Education Resources to be used in higher-ed classrooms, perhaps in lieu of or to support the traditional one-hour lecture. At the end of each video are suggestions for additional materials as well as discussion questions for classroom conversations. This Open Education Resource video series was made possible with financial support provided by the UBCV OER Fund, the UBC Hampton Research Endowment Fund, and the Department of Asian Studies at UBC. Copyright: Creative Commons.
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Interview with Prof. Raechel Dumas on Shimizu Takashi's "Ju-On"
"Ju-On" is the third installment of a series on J Horror in which I interview scholars of Japanese horror on their work and key films. The videos are designed as Open Education Resources to be used in higher-ed classrooms, perhaps in lieu of or to support the traditional one-hour lecture. At the end of each video are suggestions for additional materials as well as discussion questions for classroom conversations. This Open Education Resource video series was made possible with financial support provided by the UBCV OER Fund, the UBC Hampton Research Endowment Fund, and the Department of Asian Studies at UBC. Copyright: Creative Commons.
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Interview with Dr. Kathryn Hemmann on Miike Takashi's "Audition"
This video is meant to compliment a viewing of Miike's film, so please note that we do NOT hold back on spoilers. "Audition" is the second installment of a series on J Horror in which I interview scholars of Japanese horror on their work and key films. The videos are designed as Open Education Resources to be used in higher-ed classrooms, perhaps in lieu of or to support the traditional one-hour lecture. At the end of each video are suggestions for additional materials as well as discussion questions for classroom conversations. This Open Education Resource video series was made possible with financial support provided by the UBCV OER Fund, the UBC Hampton Research Endowment Fund, and the Department of Asian Studies at UBC. Copyright: Creative Commons.
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01:23:31
Interview with Prof. Steven Brown on Asato Mari's Bilocation
This video is meant to compliment a viewing of Asato's film, so please note that we do NOT hold back on spoilers. "Bilocation" is the first installment of a series on J Horror in which I interview scholars of Japanese horror on their work and key films. The videos are designed as Open Education Resources to be used in higher-ed classrooms. At the end of each video are suggestions for additional materials as well as discussion questions for classroom conversations. This Open Education Resource video series was made possible with financial support provided by the UBCV OER Fund, the UBC Hampton Research Endowment Fund, and the Department of Asian Studies at UBC. Copyright: Creative Commons.
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