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Robert Burgoyne <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Sep 2003 08:56:52 -0400
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>CRITICISM: A QUARTERLY FOR LITERATURE AND THE ARTS
>Lesley Brill and Robert Burgoyne, Guest Editors, Film Issue
>Renata Wasserman, Editor, Criticism
>
>Wayne State University Press announces two special issues of Criticism
>devoted to film. The contents of the first special issue reflect a wide
>breadth of approaches. Articles range from "The Postmodern Sublime" to the
>film acting of Gary Cooper, from a unique framework for understanding mass
>politics in cinema to the video installations of Gary Hall. The second
>special issue, scheduled to appear for Fall 2003, will include as great a
>variety of approaches and subjects. Check the WSU Press Web site to see a
>list of contributors and essays.
>
>More on what is inside the forthcoming issue, New and/or Neglected
>Approaches to Understanding Moving Images:
>ARTICLES: The Fictional Worlds of Neorealism (Patrick Keating); Believing
>in Gary Cooper (George Toles); Working the Crowd: Movies and Mass Politics
>(Michael Tratner); "You Never Had a Camera Inside My Head": The Masculine
>Subject of the Postmodern Sublime (Jennifer Hammett); Tales of the City:
>Applying Situationist Social Practice to the Analysis of the Urban Drama
>(Deron Albright); Between Cinema and a Hard Place: Gary Hill's Video Art
>Between Worlds and Images (S. Brent Plate)
>
>Criticism features scholarly and critical essays on a variety of topics,
>offering a range of approaches to critical theory, literary history,
>genres, and texts, including film and folklore. The journal deals with
>artists, art, and literature from all periods, either individually or in
>their interrelationships.
>
>To subscribe to this journal, please visit Wayne State University Press'
>Web site, or contact Journals Customer Service:
>Tel: 313-577-6119
>e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Order on line: <http://wsupress.wayne.edu>http://wsupress.wayne.edu
>
>Subscription rates
>Institutions: $86.00 / year
>Individuals: $40.00 / year
>Students / Seniors: $25.00 / year
>Foreign Postage: $20.00 / year (surface)
>
>Back issues: $20.00
>Postage: $4.00 per back issue
>
>ISSN 0011-1589
>***

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