[Apologies for cross-posting]
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that Issue 5 of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, a special themed issue on Cinema in the Interstices, is now available online at www.alphavillejournal.com
Contents
Cinema in the Interstices: Editorial
by Abigail Keating, Deborah Mellamphy and Jill Murphy (Issue Editors)
01 Interstices and Impurities in the Cinema: Art and Science
by Angela Dalle Vacche, Georgia Institute of Technology
02 Between Frames: Japanese Cinema at the Digital Turn
by Laura Lee, Florida State University
03 Montage in the Portrait Film: Where Does the Hidden Time Lie?
by Patrick Tarrant, London South Bank University
04 Picturing a Golden Age: September and Australian Rules
by Pauline Marsh, University of Tasmania
05 Memories of a Buried Past, Indications of a Disregarded Present: Interstices Between Past and Present in Henri-François Imbert’s No pasarán, album souvenir
by Veronika Schweigl, University of Vienna
06 Ma, Mu and the Interstice: Meditative Form in the Cinema of Jim Jarmusch
by Roy Daly, Independent Scholar
07 The Tales of New Orleans after Katrina: The Interstices of Fact and Fiction in Treme
by Delphine Letort, University of Lemans
08 "Cinema Alone", Multiple "Cinemas"
by Raymond Bellour, Director of Research Emeritus at C.N.R.S., Paris
Book Reviews
Editor: Ian Murphy
Stop the Clocks! Time and Narrative in Cinema, by Helen Powell (2012)
Reviewer: Deborah Mellamphy, University College Cork
Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western: Politics, Violence and Popular Italian Cinema, by Austin Fisher (2011)
Reviewer: Mike Phillips, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Mad Men: Dream Come True TV, edited by Gary R. Edgerton (2011)
Reviewer: Aidan Power, Universität Bremen
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Reports
Editor: Yuanyuan Chen
Jonas Mekas
Serpentine Gallery, London, 5 December 2012–27 January 2013
Reporter: Laura Busetta, Sapienza University, Rome
Dis-placing the East/West Binary: Aesthetic and Cultural Crossover in Film and Visual Culture. Cardiff University, 2 November 2012
Reporter: Hiu M. Chan, Cardiff University
ECREA 2012, 4th European Communication Conference, Film Studies Section
Istanbul, 25–27 October 2012
Reporter: Gertjan Willems, Ghent University
Abigail Keating
Editor, Designer
Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
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