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[ecrea] Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television Studies
Wed Mar 24 14:54:40 GMT 2010
Dear All
Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television
Studies issue 16 (NS) has just been published.
It is available at http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/issue.php?issue=16
The table of contents is reproduced below.
best
Julian
Scope #16 (February 2010)
Articles
Algeria Deferred: The Logic of Trauma in Muriel and Caché
Matthew Croombs
The Influence of the American Sitcom on the Production of TV Comedy in Spain
Mar Grandio & Patricia Diego
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DavidLynch.com: Auteurship in the Age of the Internet and Digital Cinema
Zoran Samardzija
Terrorist Attack!: The Spectacle of Evil in the Blended Horror of Cloverfield
James Aston
Violent Affect, Aesthetic Intimacy and Salvific
Pain in The Passion Of The Christ
Anthony McCosker
[ALL ARTICLES ON ONE PAGE]
Book Reviews
The Picture of Abjection: Film, Fetish, and the
Nature of Difference By Tina Chanter
Reviewer: Adrienne Angelo
Comedy Incarnate: Buster Keaton, Physical Humor,
and Bodily Coping By Noël Carroll
Reviewer: Alissa Burger
Hollywood Highbrow: From Entertainment to Art By Shyon Baumann
Reviewer: Beth Corzo-Duchardt
Beautiful TV: The Art and Argument of Ally McBeal By Greg M. Smith
Reviewer: Dave Sagehorn
Quality TV: Contemporary American Television and
Beyond By Janet McCabe and Kim Akass (eds.)
Reviewer: David Simmons
Celluloid Vampires: Life After Death in the Modern World By Stacey Abbott
Reviewer: Edmund P. Cueva
Andrei Tarkovsky: Elements of Cinema By Robert Bird
Reviewer: Erik Heine
Figures of Resistance: Essays in Feminist Theory
By Teresa de Lauretis. Edited and with an Introduction by Patricia White
Reviewer: Flavia Monceri
Watching with The Simpsons: Television, Parody,
and Intertextuality By Jonathan Gray & Rome:
Season One: History Makes Television
Reviewer: Gareth James
War and Film By James Chapman & Hollywood's Cold War
Reviewer: Kevin M. Flanagan
Writing History and Film By William Guynn & The
Hollywood Historical Film (New Approaches to Film Genre)
Reviewer: Laura E. Ferguson
"Evil" Arabs in American Popular Film: Orientalist Fear By Tim Jon Semmerling
Reviewer: Martin Fradley
Holocaust and the Moving Image: Representations
in Film and Television since 1933 By Toby Haggith
and Joanna Newman (eds.), Preface by David
Cesarani & Haunted Images: Film, Ethics, Testimony and the Holocaust
Reviewer: Nathan Waddell
International Adventures. German Popular Cinema
and European Co-Productions in the 1960s By Tim Bergfelder
Reviewer: Nick Hodgin
Conscientious Viscerality: The Autobiographical
Stance in German Film and Video By Robin Curtis
Reviewer: Sarah Heinz
Film, Media and Popular Culture in Ireland:
Cityscapes, Landscapes, Soundscapes By Martin
McLoone & Emeralds in Tinseltown: The Irish in Hollywood
Reviewer: Sinéad Moynihan
Documentaries?and how to make them By Andy Glynne
Reviewer: Stefano Odorico
Bound by Law? Tales from the Public Domain By
Keith Aoki, James Boyle and Jennifer Jenkins
Reviewer: TJ McIntyre
Undead TV: Essays on Buffy the Vampire Slayer By
Elana Levine and Lisa Parks (eds.)
Reviewer: Lucia Blanchet
Understanding the Global TV Format By Albert
Moran and Justin Malbon & Television Entertainment
Reviewer: Baerbel Goebel-Deigert
[ALL BOOK REVIEWS ON ONE PAGE]
Film Reviews
Funny Games
Reviewer: Mike Miley
Gomorrah
Reviewer: Jonathan Murray
The Other Boleyn Girl & The Other Boleyn Girl
Reviewer: Llewella Burton
Blindness
Reviewer: Sofia Sampaio
Yemeketyiz
Reviewer: Laurence Raw
[ALL FILM REVIEWS ON ONE PAGE]
Conference Reports
Colour and the Moving Image, University of Bristol, 10-12 July 2009
Reporter: Heather Heckman
Televising History 2009, University of Lincoln, 22? 25 July 2009
Reporter: Debra Ramsay
Researching Cinema History: Perspectives and
Practices in Film Historiography, University of
Portsmouth and the British Universities Film &
Video Council Geological Society 6-7 July 2009
Reporter: Stacey Abbott
Screen Studies Conference: Screen Theorizing
Today, University of Glasgow, July 3-5, 2009
Reporter: Su-Anne Yeo
Sepancine Conference 2009, 5º Congreso
Internacional de Teoría y Análisis
Cinematográfico (5th International Congress on
Film Theory and Analysis), 1?3 October 2009, Morelia, Michoacán, México
Reporter: Dale Hudson
Images of the Afterlife in Theology and Film,
Conference of the International Research Group
"Film and Theology" Catholic Academy, Schwerte, Gemany, 25-28 June 2009
Reporter: Marie-Therese Mäder
Beyond the Politics of Identity, University of Aberdeen, 20th June 2009
Reporter: Tom Smith
Beyond Life: The Undead in Global Cult Media,
Cine Excess: The Third International Conference
on Cult Film Traditions, Curzon Soho Cinema and
Odeon Covent Garden, London, 30th April - 2nd May 2009
Reporter: Rachel Mizsei Ward
B for Bad Cinema: Aesthetics, Politics and Cultural Value
Reporter: Ramon Lobato
American Independent Cinema: Past, Present,
Future, Co-organised by Liverpool John Moores
University & University of Liverpool. Hosted by
Liverpool Screen School, Liverpool John Moores University, 8-10 May 2009
Reporter: Carl Wilson
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