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Dear SCREEN-L readers:
 
We would like to post, as soon as they are available, the tables of contents for
 forthcoming issues of _Screen_. Published by Oxford University Press, _Screen_
is acclaimed as a contemporary media studies journal. Founded nearly forty years
 ago by the Society for Education in Film and Television (SEFT), _Screen_
established itself as _the_ leading international journal dedicated to the
 advanced study of film and television. Since 1990 the journal has been edited
 by The
John Logie Baird Centre, University of Glasgow.
 
Please check out the Screen Web page at http://www.oup.co.uk/jnls/list/screen/
 
We hope you will welcome this information and find it useful.
 
Best wishes.
 
Rebecca Pace
Oxford University Press
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JUST PUBLISHED
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SCREEN
Volume 37, Number 1  (Spring 1996)
ISSN  0036-9543
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EDITOR:  John Caughie, Simon Frith, Norman King, Annette Kuhn, Karen Lury,
 Jackie Stacey, The John Logie Baird Centre, University of Glasgow
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Is Any Girl Safe?  Female Spectators at the White Slave Films.  Shelley Stamp
 Lindsey  (p.1)
 
Re-presenting the Field of Restricted Cultural Production:  The Nude at the
 Interface.  Norman Taylor  (p. 16)
 
What Makes a Man a Man:  The Construction of Masculinity in F.W. Murnau's _The
 Last Laugh_.  Stephan Schindler  (p.30)
 
Racialized Spectacle, Exchange Relations, and the Western in _Johanna d'Arc of
 Mongolia_.  Kristen Whissel  (p. 41)
 
The Lion, the Thistle, and the Saltire: National Symbols and Corporate Identity
 in Scottish Broadcasting.  Peter Meech  (p. 68)
 
 
Reports and Debates
Celebrating 1895: An International Conference on Film Before 1920.  Michael
 Hammond  (p. 82)
 
Africa and the History of Cinematic Ideas Conference.  Florence Ayisi and Carol
 Sidney  (p. 85)
 
 
Reviews
JOHN CORNER: Paula Rabinowitz, _They Must Be Represented: the Politics of
 Documentary_; Brian Winston, _Claiming the Real: The Documentary Film
 Revisited_   (p.
90)
 
ALISON BUTLER: Roswitha Mueller, _Valie Export: Fragments of the Imagination_
 (p. 95)
 
CLARE HARWOOD: Mark Dery (ed.), _Flame Wars: a Discourse of Cyberculture_  (p.
 100)
 
JOHN HILL: Andrew Higson, _Waving the Flag: Constructing a National Cinema in
 Britain_   (p. 106)
==================================================
_Screen_ is published quarterly by Oxford University Press.  For more
 information please contact the Journals Department, Oxford University Press,
 2001 Evans
Road, Cary NC 27513, USA.  Toll-free within the US: 1-800-852-7323 or
 919-677-0977  Fax: 919-677-1714 E-mail: [log in to unmask]
 
Copyright in the table of contents listed above is held by OUP, but you are
 welcome to circulate them, provided that Oxford University Press is credited as
publisher and copyright holder.
 
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