Dear Colleagues,
the latest issue of the 'New Review of Film and Television Studies' is
now out - a special issue on Buster Keaton:
SPECIAL ISSUE ON BUSTER KEATON
Edited by Charles Wolfe
Charles Wolfe
Introduction: Keaton in Context
Peter Kramer
Battered Child: Keaton's Stage Performances and Vaudeville Stardom in
the Early 1900s
Susan E. Linville
Black Face/White Face: Keaton and Comic Doubling
Kevin W. Sweeney
Three Ages: Keaton's Burlesque of the 'Mythic Ages' Genre
Charles Wolfe
Western Unsettlement: Transcontinental Journeys, Comic Plotting, and
Keaton's Go West
Joanna E. Rapf
Mesh, Match or Blend: Buster Keaton's Films with Jimmy Durante
Rob King
Slapstick and Misremberance: Buster Keaton's Columbia Shorts
Sydney Duncan
'The Traditional Thing' in the 'Modern Age': Contextual Perspectives on
Buster Keaton and Jackie Chan
Books Received
More details about the journal can be found at:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17400309.asp
Yours sincerely,
Warren Buckland
Oxford Brookes University
www.warrenbuckland.com
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