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Screening the past - an electronic journal of visual media and history
 
Issue 4 (July to October 1998) has just been uploaded. 
 
It has a special emphasis on the televisual, with the following
articles:
Allen Meek,  ‘Benjamin, the televisual and the "fascistic subject"’;
Peter Hughes, ‘Innovation or audience: the choice for documentary?’; 
William Uricchio, ‘The trouble with television’ ; 
and a republication of Leon Moussinac’s "Cinema: social means of
expression", translated and introduced by Richard Abel.
 
In addition there are:
Sam Rohdie, ‘Geography, photography, the cinema: Les Archives de la
Planète’ 
and a short note by Stephanie Donald on the Chinese Taipei Film archive.
 
In ‘Short subjects’,  Bill Krohn reviews Adrian Martin ‘s ‘Once upon a
time in America’;  
David Muir reviews Duncan Petrie’s ‘The British cinematographer’; Adrian
Martin reviews Guy Austin ‘s ‘Contemporary French cinema: an
introduction’; Sarah Street reviews Jeffrey Richards‘ ‘The unknown
thirties: an alternative history of the British cinema, 1929-1939 ‘ and
Jeannette Delamoir reviews Ronald Genini’s ‘Theda Bara:  A Biography of
the Silent Screen Vamp’.
 
 Check us out at  http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/screeningthepast
 
We are always interested in receiving comments on anything published in
the journal, or offers of articles or of reviews.
 
Ina Bertrand (editor)
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(Dr) Ina Bertrand
Media Studies, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia 3083
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http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/screeningthepast/
 
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