Now available from Indiana University Press: Saturday Night Live and American TV Edited by Nick Marx, Matt Sienkiewicz, and Ron Becker "For SNL fans, 'Saturday Night Live' and American TV is an engaging analysis that places the show in a larger context of modern media studies, exploring SNL's impact on the cultural landscape both as a satiric reflection and surreptitious political peacemaker. The editors have compiled a thorough and often surprising volume that explores every part of the SNL machine as well as the many advances it's made in the last ten years. A must-have on the SNL lover's bookshelf." ‹Megh Wright, Splitsider.com 294 pp., 25 b&w illus. cloth 978-0-253-01077-3 $70.00 paper 978-0-253-01082-7 $25.00 ebook 978-0-253-01090-2 $21.99 More information at: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/807031 Listen to an IU Press podcast with author Nick Marx: http://ipad.io/d6qC ----------------- Orson Welles in Italy Alberto Anile Translated by Marcus Perryman "Orson Welles in Italy recounts, in detail and with great panache, not the beginnings of the myth of the slipping career but its first full development. . . . The most interesting aspect of the book perhaps is its account of Welles¹s critical reputation in Italy, the way he managed to disappoint and annoy authoritative judges on the right and the left, neither side being ready for what were seen as American excesses of visual style. Meanwhile, back home, Welles was increasingly suspected of engaging in un-American activities." ‹New York Review of Books 378 pp., 29 b&w illus. cloth 978-0-253-01041-4 $85.00 paper 978-0-253-01048-3 $35.00 More information at: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/806955 ----------------- Cinema and Development in West Africa James E. Genova "This is an authoritative book on the history of filmmaking in colonial and postcolonial Francophone West Africa. It is a detailed historical analysis of the politics, aesthetics, and economics of cinema emphasizing the critical role of French colonial administrators, African film pioneers, and the custodians of West Africa's postcolonial states." ‹Olufemi Vaughan, Bowdoin College cloth 978-0-253-01002-5 $70.00 paper 978-0-253-01008-7 $25.00 ebook 978-0-253-01011-7 $21.99 More information at: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/806900 ----------------- Locating the Moving Image New Approaches to Film and Place Edited by Julia Hallam and Les Roberts "This collection breaks new ground for cinema history. Hallam and Roberts have gathered some of the foremost scholars who are mapping spatial histories of the moving image and the geographies of film production, distribution and consumption. Introducing new interdisciplinary methods and asking new questions, Locating the Moving Image takes film studies into new territory, beyond the boundaries of the text and its interpretation, towards an understanding of the relationship between culture, spatiality and place." ‹Richard Maltby, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Screen Studies, Flinders University The Spatial Humanities 276 pp., 40 b&w illus. cloth 978-0-253-01097-1 $85.00 paper 978-0-253-01105-3 $32.00 ebook 978-0-253-01112-1 $27.99 More information at: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/807036 ----------------- For Instructors: If you are interested in adopting these books for course use, please see our exam copy policy: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/link/examcopy Laura Baich Electronic Marketing Manager Indiana University Press Office of Scholarly Publishing Herman B Wells Library 350 1320 E. 10th St. Bloomington, IN 47405-3907 ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: https://listserv.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html