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Volume 8, 2004
December 2004
Journal General/Film
Theory:
vol. 8 no. 45: Martha P. Nochimson, Reply To Mike
Chopra-Gant.
vol. 8 no. 44: Mike Chopra-Gant, Theorizing the
Couple, on
Martha P. Nochimson's Screen Couple Chemistry: The Power
of 2.
vol. 8 no. 43: Andrew Browne,
Cognitivism: Use it or Lose
it,
on Film Style
and Story: A Tribute to Torben
Grodal, edited
by Lennard Hojbjerg and Peter Schepelern.
vol. 8 no. 42:
Brian E. Butler, Studying (the Theoretical Analysis of)
Contemporary American Film, on Thomas Elsaesser and Warren
Buckland's 2002 book Studying Contemporary American
Film: A Guide to Movie Analysis.
November
2004
Journal World
Cinema:
vol. 8 no. 41: Dorna
Khazeni, What is Love?, on 20 Fingers, a Tehran-set film by Mania Akbari,
star of Kiarostami's Ten.
vol. 8 no. 40: Hedwig Gorski, Wajda's Films Bequest the Irony in Polish
History,
on The Cinema
of Andrzej Wajda edited by John Orr and Elzbieta
Ostrowska.
vol. 8 no. 39: Peter
Ruppert, Hungarian Rhapsody, on John Cunningham's
Hungarian Cinema: From
Coffee House to Multiplex.
vol. 8 no. 38: Thorsten Botz-Bornstein,
Realism, Dream, and 'Strangeness' in Andrei
Tarkovsky.
vol. 8 no. 37: Martha
P. Nochimson, New York Film Festival
2004.
October
2004
Journal Avant-Garde
Film:
vol. 8 no. 36: Maria Walsh, Lost in Space, on the minigraph Jane and Louise
Wilson, with
essays by Jeremy Millar and Claire Doherty.
vol. 8 no. 35: Glen W. Norton, Searching for Balanced
Vision.
vol. 8 no. 34: Daniel Barnett, A Deceptively Slender
Volume, two
review-aticles on Nathaniel Dorsky's Devotional
Cinema.
vol. 8 no. 33: Matt Teichman, Prelude to the Philosophy of Hollis
Frampton.
vol. 8 no. 32: William C. Wees, Introducing Avant-Garde
Film, on
Michael O'Pray's Avant-Garde Film: Forms, Themes
and Passions.
September
2004
Journal General
Issue:
vol. 8 no. 31: Robert Koehler, Passeurs: Jonathan Rosenbaum and the New Global Film
Criticism,
on Essential
Cinema,
Movie
Mutations (edited with Adrian Martin),
and Movie
Wars.
vol. 8 no. 30: David Tucker, Crime and its Consequences Under the
Panopticon,
on Gareth Palmer's Discipline and Liberty: Television
and Governance.
vol. 8 no. 29: Michele Braun,
Modern Dreams and Postmodern Realities: The
City as Spatial Archetype in Screening the City, on the 2003 Verso book edited by
Mark Shiel and Tony Fitzmaurice.
vol. 8 no. 28: Paul Fox, On the Writings of Dai
Jinhua, a
review of
Cinema and Desire: Feminist Marxism and Cultural
Politics in the Work of Dai
Jinhua, edited
by Jing Wang and Tani E. Barlow.
August
2004
vol. 8 no. 27: Natalia Skradol, Adaptation, 'Adaptation', and Adaptation: Zizek and
the Commonplace.
vol. 8 no. 26: Benjamin Noys, Howls for Debord, on Guy Debord: Complete Cinematic
Works,
translated and edited by Ken Knabb.
vol. 8 no. 25: Duncan Chesney, Spinoza and the Politics of
The Matrix, on Matrix, machine
philosophique a book of essays by Alain
Badiou, Thomas Benatouil, Elie During, Patrice
Maniglier, David Rabouin, and Jean-Pierre Zarader.
July
2004
Journal texts on Continental Film
Philosophy:
vol. 8 no. 23: Paul M. Malone, Thus Spake Nietzsche?, on Heide Schluepmann's
Abendroethe der
Subjektphilosophie: Eine Aesthetik des
Kinos.
vol. 8 no. 23: Thomas Carl Wall,
The Time-Image: Deleuze, Cinema, and Perhaps
Language.
vol. 8 no. 22: Benjamin Noys, Gestural Cinema?, on two texts by Giorgio Agamben,
'Notes on Gesture' (1992) and 'Difference and
Repetition: On Guy Debord's Films' (1995).
June
2004
Journal General
Issue:
vol. 8 no. 21: C. Jason Lee, Scanning Occulacentrism Across
Continents,
on The Seeing
Century,
Volume 14 in Radopi's Critical Studies series, edited by
Wendy Everett.
vol. 8 no. 20: Adrian Martin, Placing *Mise en scene*, on John Gibbs's Mise-en-scene.
vol. 8 no. 19: Eddie Duggan, Mucking Out Augean Stables with Systematic
Rigour, on Lev
Manovich's The
Language of New Media.
May
2004
Journal General
Issue:
vol. 8 no. 18: Vittorio Frigerio, Post-modern Bogeymen and the Alibi of 'Good
Taste', a reply
to Porton's response to Frigerio's review of
Porton's Film
and the Anarchist Imagination.
vol. 8 no. 17: Jane Sloan, Contest and Renewal, on Alison Butler's
Women's Cinema: The
Contested Screen.
vol. 8 no. 16: Dorna Khazeni,
Rodrigo Bellot's Sexual Dependency, a review-article on the first
feature film directed by this 25-year-old Bolivian
director.
vol. 8 no. 15: Lisa Trahair, Comedy and Beyond, on Geoff King's Film Comedy.
April
2004
Journal texts on World
Cinema:
vol. 8 no. 14: Cara O'Connor, A Certain Sense of the Absolute and the
Desire to Control Things, on Jane Campion:
Interviews,
edited by Virginia Wright Wexman.
vol. 8 no. 13: Teresa Hoefert de Turegano,
On Questions and Critical Methodology of
African Cinemas, a review of Nwachukwu Frank
Ukadike's Questioning African Cinema:
Conversations with Filmmakers.
vol. 8 no. 12: Brian Bernard Karl,
Capturing Kusturica, on Goran Gocic's The Cinema of Emir Kusturica:
Notes from the Underground.
March
2004
Journal texts on French
Cinema:
vol. 8 no. 11: Florence Martin, Reading Beineix, on Phil Powrie's Jean-Jacques
Beineix.
vol. 8 no. 10: Victoria Reid,
B.B., on Sue Harris's Bertrand
Blier.
vol. 8 no. 9: Martin O'Shaughnessy, Rethinking Renoir, a reply to Michael Abecassis's
review of O'Shaughnessy's Jean Renoir.
vol. 8 no. 8: Michael Abecassis, Le Petit Theatre de
Renoir, on
Martin O'Shaughnessy's Jean Renoir.
February
2004
Journal texts on German
Cinema:
vol. 8 no. 7: Angelica Fenner, German Cinema History as
Rhizome,
on The German
Cinema Book,
edited by Tim Bergfelder, Erica Carter, and Deniz Gktrk.
vol. 8 no. 6: Peter Ruppert,
The Perils and Possibilities of
Story, on
Alexander Graf's The Cinema of Wim Wenders: The
Celluloid Highway.
vol. 8 no. 5: Joel Freeman, The Semiosis of Death in Lang's
M: Film and the Limits of Representation in
the Weimar Republic.
January
2004
Journal texts on British
Cinema:
vol. 8 no. 4: Jonathan Wright, Rereading the British Social Realist
Film, on
Samantha Lay's British Social Realism: From
Documentary to Brit-Grit.
vol. 8 no. 3: Florian Grandena, Realism, Politics, and
Melodrama, on
Jacob Leigh's The Cinema of Ken Loach: Art in
the Service of the People.
vol. 8 no. 2: Trevor G. Elkington, Between Order and Chaos, on Peter Greenaway's
Postmodern/Poststructuralist
Cinema, edited
by Paula Willoquet-Maricondi and Mary Alemany-Galway.
vol. 8 no. 1: Bob Davis, Disciplining Marnie, on Tony Lee Moral's
Hitchcock and the
Making of Marnie.