Issue 18 of Screening the past is now online. A special themed issue on
Popular music and film the issue was guest edited by Amanda Howell and
Cory Messenger.
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Amanda Howell and Cory Messenger , "Introduction: popular music and
film.",
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AHCM18a.html
David Baker, "I'm glad I'm not me!' Marking transitivity in Don't look
back",
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DBfr18b.html.
Rebecca Coyle and Michael Hannan, "Marking time in the Barry McKenzie
films' music",
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RCfr18b.html.
Steve Fore, "From Rock kids to Beijing bastards: PRC youth subcultures
on film before and after June 4 ",
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SFfr18a.html.
Amanda Howell, "Spectacle, masculinity, and music in blaxploitation
cinema",
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AHfr18a.html.
Anahid Kassabian, "Songstruck: rethinking identifications in romantic
comedies",
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AKfr18a.html.
Cory Messenger, "Act naturally: Elvis Presley, the Beatles and
'rocksploitation'.",
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CMfr18a.html.
Tony Mitchell, "Minimalist menace: The Necks score The boys", Screening
the past, Issue 18, 2005,
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TMfr18a.html.
Diana Sandars, "From the warehouse to the multiplex: techno and rave
culture's reconfiguration o fthe late 1990s sci-fi spectacle as musical
performance.",
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DSfr18a.html.
Jeff Smith, "The edge of seventeen: class, age, and popular music in
Richard Linklater's School of rock",
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JSfr18a.html.
Ken Woodgate, "'Young and in love': music and memory in Leander
Haussmann's Sun Alley",
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KWfr18b.html.
Belinda Barnet, "The Magical Place of Literary Memory: Xanadu",
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BBfr18a.html.
Reviews
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Richard Armstrong reviews Cesar.
Mervyn F. Bendle reviews American science fiction TV: Star
Trek.Stargate and beyond.
Ina Bertrand reviews An encyclopaedic dictionary of women in early
American films: 1895-1930 .
Ina Bertrand reviews Green screen: environmentalism and Hollywood
cinema.
Ina Bertrand reviews Novels into film.
Thomas Caldwell reviews Media matrix: sexing the new reality
Thomas Caldwell reviews The inquisition in Hollywood: politics in the
film community.Screening the past.Issue 18.
Colin Crisp reviews Journalism in the movies.
Sean Cubitt reviews Future cinema: the cinematic imaginary after
film.
Leanne Downing reviews Ghouls.gimmicks and gold: horror films and the
American movie business.1953-1968.
Leanne Downing reviews Screen traffic.movies.multiplexes global
culture.
Laurie Ede reviews Selling television. British television in the global
marketplace.
Mas Generis reviews Movie mutations .
Melissa Goldsmith reviews Contemporary costume film: space.place and
the past.
Helen Grace reviews Australian cinema after Mabo
Adrian Martin reviews Style and meaning: studies in the detailed
analysis of film.
Brian McFarlane reviews The lost world of Mitchell & Kenyon:
Edwardian Britain on film..
Tim O'Farrell reviews New challenges for documentary (2nd
edition).
Jaime Ong reviews More dirty looks: gender.pornography and power
Patrice Petro reviews Dietrich's ghosts: the sublime and the beautiful
in Third Reich film.
Leland Poague reviews This wounded cinema.this wounded life: violence
and utopia in the films of Sam Peckinpah.
Dana Polan reviews Contemporary world television.
Thomas Redwood reviews Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht.
Daniel Ross reviews Three philosophical filmakers:
Hitchcock.Welles.Renoir .
David Sanjek reviews "Withnail & I" .
Gerald Sim reviews Revolution televised: prime time and the struggle for
black power. .
Darren Tofts reviews "The matrix." .
Sue Turnbull reviews Teen TV: genre.consumption and identity
All the best,
P.
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Peter Hughes Program Coordinator, Media Studies Program, La Trobe
University, Victoria, 3086, Australia.
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