Publications
Sim, Jiaying. (2023) “Affective assemblages of material culture: Qi Pao, Mahjong and performance in Ang Lee’s lust, caution,” Film-Philosophy, 27(1), pp. 29–49.
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Sim, Jiaying. (2021) “Queering bodies: ‘becoming-unrecognisable’ in Wong Kar-wai’s Happy Together,” Journal of Chinese Film Studies, 1(2), pp. 415–434.
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Sim, Jiaying. (2020) “A land imagined: Transsensorial states of transmigration,” The Center for Asia and Diaspora, 10(1), pp. 37–67.
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Sim, Jiaying. (2015) “Embodiment, Curation, Exhibition: Report on Douglas Gordon’s Pretty much every film and video work from about 1992 until now. (Television, Video, Installation)” Screen Bodies, Vol 1.1
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Sim, Jiaying. “An Olfactory Cinema: Smelling Perfume” ACTA UNIV. SAPIENTIAE, FILM AND MEDIASTUDIES, 8 (2014), 113–127.
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Book Chapters
Sim, Jiaying. (2023) “Don’t look away: Production-assemblages of rape culture in Midi Z’s Nina Wu” in Screen Ethics and Global Politics, Edinburgh UP.
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Sim, Jiaying. (2022) “Shirkers: Lost and Found? – Tracing Transsensorial Trauma in a True Crime Road Movie”. In Transnational Crime Cinema, Edinburgh UP.
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Sim, Jiaying. (2022) “Viddsee: Queer Affective Assemblages of Short Film Circulation,
Distribution and Reception in Singapore”. In Handbook of Queer Southeast Asia, Routledge.
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Sim, Jiaying. (2016) “The Embodiment of Eros: Making Sense of Wong Kar-wai’s ‘The Hand”.
Transnational Chinese Cinema: Corporeality, Desire, and Ethics.
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Reviews
Sim, Jiaying. “29th BIFF: Celebrating Asian Cinemas’” KOFIC, Korean Film Council, 27 Sep. 2024
Sim, Jiaying. “Where Do These Roads Lead? Anthony Chen’s ‘The Breaking Ice.’” Jom Media, Jom, 2 Feb. 2024
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Sim, Jiaying. “Book Review: Negative Geographies: Exploring the Politics of Limits.” Cultural Geographies, vol. 29, no. 1, 2021, pp. 159–160.
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Sim, Jiaying. “Terence Chong, The State and the Arts in Singapore: Policies and Institutions.” SARE: Southeast Asian Review of English [Online], 56.2 (2019): 141- 143.
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