Dear Film Scholars, Below is the TOC for Film & History 35.2 (2005). This issue will please many because it covers so many bases--to include pedagogy. Ron Briley of Sandia Preparatory School is the Guest Editor on this second issue devoted to Sports in Film. Subscribers will receive this issue in September. Take a look! Peter Rollins, Editor Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies _www.filmandhistory.org_ (http://www.filmandhistory.org) Film & History 35.2—Sports in Film, Television, and History Table of Contents General Introduction Peter C. Rollins, Editor-in-Chief Special Report— Historians Film Committee 2005 AHA Panel Michael Moore: Cinematic Historian or Propagandist John E. O’Connor Robert Brent Toplin Steven Mintz Ron Briley Ken Nolley Special In-Depth Section Sports in Film, Television, and History: Introduction Ron Briley, Guest Editor Sandia Preparatory School An Olympics Omnibus: International Competition, Cooperation, and Politics in Visions of Eight David Scott Diffrient University of Southern California “Down on the floor and give me ten sit-ups”: British Sports Feature Film Glen Jones Staffordshire University, UK The ‘Loneliness’ of the Angry Young Sportsman John Hughson University of Otago, New Zealand “Just some bum from the neighborhood”: The Resolution of Post-Civil Rights Tension and Heavyweight Public Sphere Discourse in Rocky (1976) Victoria Elmwood Indiana University-Bloomington Fighting for Manhood: Rocky and Turn-of-the-Century Antimodernism Clay Motley Charleston Southern University Bobby Jones, Golf and His Instructional Reels Michael Schoenecke Texas Tech University Special Pedagogy Section “What’s Natural About It?”: A Baseball Movie as Introduction to Key Concepts in Cultural Studies Latham Hunter McMaster University Special Review Essay Hoops: Escape or Illusion? Katherine Cipriano Western Carolina University Film Reviews With All Due Respect: The Essential Harold Lloyd Lorrie Palmer University of Miami Dialogue, Nuance, and Subtlety: Everyone’s Depressed Robert Fyne Keane University Oliver Stone’s Alexander Terrell Carver University of Bristol Tell Them Who You Are James R. Knecht Oklahoma State University Special Interview with John Tibbetts, author of Composers in the Movies: Studies in Musical Biography (Yale UP, 2005) Jim Welsh Co-founding editor, Literature/Film Quarterly Book Reviews Beverly Merrill Kelly Reelpolitik: Political Ideologies in ‘30s and ’40s Films (Praeger 1998) Reelpolitik II: Political Ideologies in ‘50s and ‘60s Films (Rowman & Littlefield, 2004) Ken Dvorak San Jacinto College-South Campus Houston Geoff Meyer Roy Ward Baker (Manchester UP, 2004) David Lancaster University of Leeds Michael Dunne American Film: Musical Themes and Forms (McFarland, 2004) Charlene Etkind Kerry Seagrave Product Placement in Hollywood Films: A History (McFarland, 2004) David Lancaster University of Leeds Lee Grieveson Policing Cinema: Movies and Censorship in Early Twentieth-Century America (U of California Press, 2004) Charles Wukasch Alan L. Gansberg Little Caesar: a biography of Edward G. Robinson (Scarecrow Press, 2004) David Lancaster University of Leeds Steven Prigge Movie Moguls Speak: Interviews with Top Film Producers (McFarland, 2005) Suzanne Broderick Illinois State University Frederick V. Romano The Boxing Filmography: American Features, 1920-2003 (McFarland, 2004) Ron Briley Sandia Preparatory School Jeff Johnson Pervert in the Pulpit: Morality in the Works of David Lynch (McFarland, 2004) David Lancaster University of Leeds Scott Von Doviak Hick Flicks: The Rise and Fall of Redneck Cinema (McFarland, 2005) Jay Morong Boston University Lawrence H. Suid and Dolores A. Haverstick Stars and Stripes on Screen: A Comprehensive Guide to Portrayals of American Military on Film (Scarecrow Press, 2005) Robert Fyne Kean University ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org