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View the full Table of Contents at -
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6101/6
ARTICLES
Serious immobilities: Andy Warhol, Erik Satie and the furniture film
by Justin remes
If film is dead, what is cinema?
by John Belton
The garden of intermedial delights: cinematic ‘adaptations’ of Bosch, from modernism to the postmedia age
by Ágnes Pethõ
PEGGY AHWESH DOSSIER
Introduction
by Elena Gorfinkel and John David Rhodes
From ruin to ritual
by John David Rhodes
Technical revelations and material encounters: female corporeality in the work of Peggy Ahwesh
by Elinor Cleghorn
Exhibitionist performance and theatricality in Trick Film and Philosophy in the Bedroom, Part 1 and 2
by Michele Pierson
Corpse, corpus, contingency: Peggy Ahwesh's ‘deadman’ trilogy
by Elena Gorfinkel
REVIEWS
Producing Bollywood: Inside the Contemporary Hindi Film Industry
Reviewed by Amit Rai
Go West, Young Women! The Rise of Early Hollywood
Reviewed by Moya Luckett
Screening the Face
Reviewed by Richard Rushton
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http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6101/6
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