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SCREEN
Volume 37, Number 4 (Winter 1996)
ISSN 0036-9543
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EDITORS: 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
Travelling Culture, Travelling Television. Yosefa Loshitzky. Pages: 323 - 335
Moving images: in travelling film and video. John Welchman. Pages: 336 - 350
The eyes of Nelly Kaplan. Chris Holmlund. Pages: 351 - 367
Nangbayan, the mother-nation, in Lino Brocka's Bayan Ko: Kapit Sa Patalim and
Orapronobis. Roland B. Tolentino Pages: 368 - 388
Report
The society for cinema studies conference, Dallas, 7-10 March 1996. Jackie
Stacey Pages: 389 - 392
Console-ing passions conference, Madison, 25-28 April 1996. J. Thumim Pages: 392
- 396
The Creteil International Festival of women's films. Cathy Fowler and Petra
Kuppers. Pages: 396 - 399
Reviews
Lola Young: _Black women as cultural readers_, Jacqueline Bobo. _Television,
ethnicity and cultural change_, Marie Gillespie. Pages: 400 - 408
Sara Ahmed: _Fear of the dark: 'race', gender and sexuality in the /cinema_.
Lola Young Pages: 409 - 414
Lynne Pearce: _Engaging characters: fiction, emotion and the cinema_, Murray
Smith Pages: 415 - 418
Janine Marchessault: _Reel families: a social history of amateur film_, Patricia
Zimmermann Pages: 419 - 423
Catherine Constable: _Images of postmodern society: social theory and
contemporary cinema and the cinematic society: the voyeur's gaze_, Norman K
Denzin Pages:
424 - 427
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