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     Future Cinema: Baudrillard, Virilio, and the Image

     Film-Philosophy Special Issue, November 2002



Review-articles and replies forthcoming this month:

R. J. Warren Zanes, 'Photography Into Motion'
on Patrice Petro, ed., _Fugitive Images: From Photography to Video_ (1995)

Jeffrey S. Longacre, 'After Photography: Deconstructing the Era of the Image'
on Scott McQuire's _Visions of Modernity_ (1998)

Scott McQuire, 'Reply to Longacre'

Matt Lee, 'Technology and the Image'
on Balkema and Slager, eds, _Screen-Based Art_
Special Issue of the journal _Lier en Boog_ (2000)

Ted Kafala, 'Cinematic Media in the Age of the Quantum Particle'
on Paul Virilio's _Polar Inertia_ (2000)

Kenneth Rufo, 'Obscenity with a View'
on Jean Baudrillard's _Revenge of the Crystal_ (1999)

Erik Marshall, 'Fatal Strategies and Film Studies'
on Jean Baudrillard's _Fatal Strategies_ (1999)

Daniel Herwitz, 'The Defence of Extreme Realities'
on Rex Butler's _Jean Baudrillard: The Defense of the Real_ (1999)

Rex Butler, 'It is Never a Decision to Choose Between This and That'
A Reply to Herwitz

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