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Dear SCREEN-L readers:
 
With the support of your list moderator, we would
like to post, as soon as they are available, the tables
of contents for forthcoming issues of _Screen_.
 
We hope you will welcome this information and
find it useful.
 
Best wishes.
 
Erich Staib
Oxford University Press
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SCHEDULED PUBLICATION 3 APRIL 1995
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SCREEN
Volume 36, Number 1  (Spring 1995)
ISSN  0036-9543
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EDITORS:  John Caughie, Simon Frith, Sandra Kemp, Norman
King, Annette Kuhn, Karen Lury, Jackie Stacey
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Framing Experience:  case studies in the reception of _Oranges
are Not the Only Fruit_.  Julia Hallam and Margaret Marshment
(p. 1)
 
From the dark ages to the golden age:  women's memories and
TV reruns.  Lynn Spigel  (p. 16)
 
Cinema/memory/history.  Susannah Radstone  (p. 34)
 
"A live commercial for icing sugar."  Researching the historical
audience:  gender and broadcast television in the 1950s.
Janet Thumin  (p. 48)
 
REPORTS AND DEBATES
 
"Turbulent Europe:  conflict, identity and culture," EFTSC 1994.
Karen Lury  (p. 56)
 
Oberhausen International Short Film Festival, 1994.  Heike Klippel
(p. 59)
 
Letter from Canada.  Will Straw  (p. 63)
 
REVIEWS
 
Masculinity and its discontents.  Kaja Silverman, _Male
Subjectivity at the Margins_.  John Fletcher  (p. 65)
 
Carol J. Clover, _Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the
Modern Horror Film_; Barbara Creed, _The Monstrous--Feminine:
Film, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis_.  Lizzie Francke (p. 75)
 
Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt, _Talk on Television:
Audience Participation and Public Debate_.  Kay Richardson
(p. 79)
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