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Dear all, Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television Studies issue 18 has been published. We hope readers will enjoy this open-access resource for film and television scholarship. The issue’s table of contents is reproduced below. Best, Mark Gallagher Co-Editor, Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television Studies http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/ Lecturer, Department of Culture, Film and Media School of Modern Languages and Cultures University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD United Kingdom ofc +44 (0)115 846 7292 fax +44 (0)115 951 5812 e-mail [log in to unmask] Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television Studies Issue 18 Table of Contents Articles Art Cinema as Institution, Redux: Art Houses, Film Festivals, and Film Studies David Andrews The Pinnacle of Popular Taste?: The Importance of Confessions of a Window Cleaner Sian Barber Walking the Line: Negotiating Celebrity in the Country Music Biopic Molly Brost Home Movies: Historical Space and the Mother's Memory Kevin L. Ferguson An Aristocratic Plod, Erstwhile Commandos and Ladies who Craved Excitement: Hammer Films' Post-War BBC Crime Series and Serial Adaptations David Mann [ALL ARTICLES ON ONE PAGE] Book Reviews "May Contain Graphic Material": Comic Books, Graphic Novels, and Film By M. Keith Booker Reviewer: David Simmons Investigating Firefly and Serenity By Rhonda Wilcox and Tanya Cochran (eds.) & Special Issue on Firefly and Serenity Reviewer: Ronald Helfrich Black Space: Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film By Adilifu Nama & Mixed Race Hollywood Reviewer: Augusto Ciuffo de Oliveira Inherent Vice: Bootleg Histories of Videotape and Copyright By Lucas Hilderbrand & From Betamax to Blockbuster: Video Stores and the Invention of Movies on Video Reviewer: Daniel Herbert Stanley Cavell's American Dream: Shakespeare, Philosophy, and Hollywood Movies By Lawrence F. Rhu Reviewer: Áine Kelly Scorsese By Roger Ebert Reviewer: John Berra Contemporary British Cinema: From Heritage to Horror By James Leggott & Roman Polanski Reviewer: Paul Newland Cities In Transition: The Moving Image and the Modern Metropolis By Andrew Webber and Emma Wilson (eds.) & Cinematic Countrysides (Inside Popular Film) Reviewer: Peter C. Pugsley Religion and Film: Cinema and the Re-Creation of the World By S. Brent Plate & Crowd Scenes: Movies and Mass Politics Reviewer: Douglas C. MacLeod, Jr. Italian Neorealism: Rebuilding the Cinematic City By Mark Shiel Reviewer: Tom Whittaker Independent Cinema (includes DVD of Paul Cronin's Film as a Subversive Art: Amos Vogel and Cinema 16) By D.K. Holm & Declarations of Independence: American Cinema and the Partiality of Independent Production Reviewer: Carl Wilson Seventies British Cinema By Robert Shail (ed.) Reviewer: Lawrence Webb Photography and Cinema (Exposures) By David Campany & Still Moving: Between Cinema and Photography Reviewer: Tom Slevin Russians in Hollywood, Hollywood's Russians: Biography of an Image By Harlow Robinson & How the Soviet Man was Unmade: Cultural Fantasy and Male Subjectivity under Stalin Reviewer: Brian Faucette A Companion to Spanish Cinema By Bernard P.E. Bentley & Gender and Spanish Cinema Reviewer: Abigail Keating The Moguls and the Dictators: Hollywood and the Coming of World War II By David Welky & The Hidden Art of Hollywood: In Defense of the Studio Era Film Reviewer: Hannah Durkin Neil Jordan By Maria Pramaggiore & The Cinema of Neil Jordan: Dark Carnival Reviewer: Steve Masters Palestinian Cinema: Landscape, Trauma, and Memory By Nurith Gertz and George Khleifi Reviewer: Omar Kholeif The Cinema of Jan Švankmajer: Dark Alchemy (Directors' Cuts) By Peter Hames & Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex Reviewer: Jonathan Owen Movie Greats: A Critical Study of Classic Cinema By Philip Gillett & Inventing Film Studies Reviewer: Steven Rybin [ALL BOOK REVIEWS ON ONE PAGE] Film Reviews Generation Kill Reviewer: Sheamus Sweeney Diary of the Dead Reviewer: Sigmund Shen Rich and Strange & Stage Fright Reviewer: Judy Beth Morris Blood: The Last Vampire Reviewer: Kia-Choong Teo Coraline Reviewer: Alice Mills Before and After Reviewer: Clodagh M. Weldon [ALL FILM REVIEWS ON ONE PAGE] Conference Reports Bloodlines: British Horror Past and Present, An International Conference and Film Festival at De Montfort University and Phoenix Square, Leicester, 4 - 5 March 2010 Reporter: Michael Ahmed IMAGEing Reality, University of Navarra, Spain, 22– 24 October 2009 Reporter: Stefano Odorico The Moving Image: Reconfiguring Spaces of Loss and Mourning in the 21st Century, Centre for Research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Cambridge, 26-27 February 2010 Reporter: Jenny Chamarette NECS 2009 3rd Annual Conference: Locating Media, Lund, Sweden, 25 - 28 June, 2009 Reporter: Andrea Virginás New Waves: XII International Film and Media Conference, Transylvania, Romania, 22 - 23 October 2009 Reporter: Hajnal Kiraly Open Graves, Open Minds: Vampires and the Undead in Modern Culture, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, April 16-17 April 2010 Reporter: Darren Elliott-Smith Re-Living Disaster, Birbkeck College, London, 29-30 April 2010 Reporter: Ozlem Koksal SCMS @ 50/LA (Society for Cinema and Media Studies): Archiving the Future, Mobilizing the Past, Los Angeles, California,10-14 March, 2010 Reporter: Jason Kelly Roberts SCMS @ 50/LA (Society for Cinema and Media Studies), Los Angeles, California,10-14 March 2010 Reporter: Martin L. Johnson Straight Outta Uttoxeter: Studying Shane Meadows, University of East Anglia, 15-16 April 2010 Reporter: Emma Sutton [ALL CONFERENCE REPORTS ON ONE PAGE] --------------------------------------------------------
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