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Postmodern Culture's special issue on film is now online at:
 
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pmc/current.issue
 
Contents include:
 
Gina Marchetti, Transnational Cinema, Hybrid Identities and 
the Films of Evans Chan 
 
Stephen Mamber, Simultaneity and Overlap in Stanley 
Kubrick's The Killing 
 
Joseph Christopher Schaub, Presenting the Cyborg's Futurist 
Past: An Analysis of Dziga Vertov's Kino-Eye 
 
Jorge Otero-Pailos, Casablanca's Régime: The Shifting 
Aesthetics of Political Technologies (1907-1943) 
 
William D. Routt, The Madness of Images and Thinking Cinema 
 
Adrian Miles, Singin' In the Rain: A Hypertextual Reading 
 
Peter Donaldson, Digital Archives and Sibylline Fragments: 
The Tempest and the End of Books 
 
 
 
 
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Robert Kolker
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