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Scott Andrew Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>
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Gilberto Perez's _The Material Ghost_!!!!

Yuri Tsivian's _Early Cinema in Russia and Its Cultural Reception_
Robert Philip Kolker's _A Cinema of Loneliness_
Jeffrey Sconce's  _Haunted Media_
Susan J. Douglas's _Where the Girls Are_
Stephanie Coontz's _The Way We Never Were_
Ying Zhu's _Chinese Cinema in the Era of Reform_
Elaine Tyler May's _Homeward Bound_
Guy Mariner Tucker's _Age of the Gods_


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---- James Monaco <[log in to unmask]> wrote: 
> For a new edition of How to Read a Film we're preparing a list of 100  
> (or so) books everyone learning about the medium should read. Besides  
> the obvious classics I'm looking for more obscure titles -- and not  
> necessarily directly about film (or tv). (For example, I learned a  
> lot about the language of film from Alexander Kira's sixties study,  
> The Bathroom.)
> 
> If you have any suggestions for this list (even if it is your own  
> work) I'd appreciate hearing them.
> 
> Thanks (and apologies for cross-posting).
> 
> 
> JM
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