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THE JOURNAL OF FILM AND VIDEO is seeking reviewers for the following list of books.  Book 
reviews should not exceed more that 1,500 words. If you are interested, please e-mail your name, 
mailing address, your previous publications (if any), and the title of the book you’re interested in 
to: Stephen Tropiano, Journal Editor, at [log in to unmask]  If more than one book interests 
you, please list titles in order of preference.  I will try to get back to you as soon as possible and 
let you know if the book is still available. To find out more about a book, visit the publisher's 
website.  Reviews are due October 1, 2006 and will be accepted for publication upon review.

Abel, Richard.  Americanizing the Movies and ‘Movie-Mad’ Audiences, 1910-1914.
Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2006.

Baron, Cynthia, Diane Carson, and Frank P. Tomasulo.  More Than a Method: Trends and 
Traditions in Contemporary Film Performance.  Wayne State University Press. 
(wsupress.wayne.edu/index.html).

Biesen, Sheri Chinen.  Blackout: World War II and the Origins of Film Noir.  John Hopkins University 
Press (www.press.jhu.edu)

Blumenfeld, Tools and Techniques for Character Interpretation. Hal Leonard 
(www.limelighteditions.com).

Contemporary Asian Cinema, ed. Anne Tereska Ciecko. (www.bergpublishers.com).

Dinello, Daniel. Technophobia!: Science Fiction Visions of Posthuman Technology. U Texas Press 
(www.utexaspress.com).

East European Cinemas, ed. Aniko Imre. (AFI Reader/Routledge) (www.routledge-ny.com).

Ellis, Jack C. and Besty A. McLane, A New History of Documentary Film.  Continuum Publishing 
(www.continuumbooks.com).

Fellman, Susan. Art in the Cinematic Imagination. University of Texas Press 
(www.utexaspress.com)

Hong Kong Connections: Transnational Imagination in Action Cinema. Eds. Meaghan Morris, Siu 
Leung Li and Stephen Chan Ching-kiu.  Duke UP (www.dukepress.edu).

Horror International, ed. Steven Jay Schneider and Tony Williams.  Wayne State UP
(www.wsupress.wayne.edu).

Klinger, Barbara. Beyond the Multiplex: Cinema, New Technologies, and the Home.  University of 
California Press (www.ucpress.edu).

Langford, Barry.  Film Genre and Beyond.  Columbia University Press (www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/
index.html.

Lo, Kwai-Cheung. Chinese Face/Off: The Transnational Popular Culture of Hong Kong. University 
of Illinois Press (www.press.uillinois.edu).

Marchetti, Gina.  From Tian’anmen to Times Square: Transnational China and the Chinese 
Diaspora on Global Screens (1989-1997). Temple UP (www.temple.edu/tempress).

The Matrix Trilogy, ed. Stacy Gillis. Wallflower Press (www.wallflowerpress.co.uk).

Mazierska, Ewa & Laura Rascaroli, The Cinema of Nanni Moretti: Dreams and Diaries. Wallflower 
Press (www.wallflowerpress.co.uk).

New Korean Cinema, ed. Chi-Yun Shin & Julian Stringer. (New York UP) (www.nyupress.org).

Skoller, Jeffrey.  Shadows, Specters, Shards: Making History in Avant-Garde. University of 
Minnesota Press (www.upress.umn.edu).

The Blade Runner Experience: The Legacy of a Science Fiction Classic, ed. Will Brooker.  Wallflower 
Press (www.wallflowerpress.co.uk).

Uva, Michael G.  The Grip Book (Third edition).  Focal Press (www.focalpress.com)



 

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