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Stacy Zellmann <[log in to unmask]>
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Please post this to Screen-L.  Also, please let me know if you'd like to
review the book for your listserv.  Thanks!

Best wishes,
Stacy Zellmann
Direct Marketing Coordinator
University of Minnesota Press
111 Third Avenue South, Suite 290
Minneapolis, MN 55401-2520
612-627-1934
http://www.upress.umn.edu
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Defines, examines, and elevates home video to its rightful place.

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME VIDEO
James M. Moran
University of Minnesota Press | 264 pages | 2002
ISBN 0-8166-3800-4 | hardcover | $54.95
ISBN 0-8166-3801-2 | paperback | $19.95
Visible Evidence Series, volume 12

In ThereÕs No Place Like Home Video, James Moran offers a  history of
amateur home video, exploring its technological and ideological
predecessors, the development of event videography, and home videoÕs
symbiotic relationship with television and film. He also investigates the
broader field of video, taking on the question of medium specificity: the
attempt to define its unique identity, to capture what constitutes its pure
practice.

For more information, visit the book's webpage:
http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/M/moran_theres.html

For more information about the Visible Evidence Series, visit its webpage:

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