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Dear ListServ Administrator:

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 Manager
University of Minnesota Press
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http://www.upress.umn.edu


A sustained theoretical reevaluation of ³film languages,² both visual and
verbal.

RE-TAKES: Postcoloniality and Foreign Film Languages
John Mowitt
University of Minnesota Press | 256 pages | 2005
ISBN 0-8166-2890-4 | hardcover | $68.95
ISBN 0-8166-2891-2 | paperback | $22.95

John Mowitt investigates the relationship between postcoloniality, national
identity, ideology, and filmmaking. Using bilingualism and the concept of
foreign film language, Re-takes pushes film studies beyond both linguistics
and psychoanalysis to resituate it within the networks of global cultural
communication. Mowitt challenges film studies to reflect on the relation
between its organizing analytical distinctions and its position within
globalization.

³Re-takes offers fascinating and provocative close analysis.  It will
revitalize discussions of 'Third Cinema.'² ‹Sharon Willis

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

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