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Melissa Rigney Brandon
Goes to Hollywood: Boys Don't Cry and the Transgender Body in Film |
Melissa Rigney recently completed her dissertation on lesbian literature and film at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. | |
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Mark Garrett Cooper The Contradictions of Minority Report |
Mark Garrett Cooper is an assistant Professor of English at Florida State University. He describes the kinship between cinematic romance narrative and managerial order in Love Rules: Silent Hollywood and the Rise of the Managerial Class (University of Minnesota Press, 2003) and is currently investigating the relationship of filmaking practice to the gendered division of labor at the Universal Film Manufacturing Company during the 1910s. | |
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Charles Tryon Virtual Cities
and Stolen Memories: Temporality
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Charles Tryon is a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This essay is drawn from his book manuscript, which focuses on time travel films. He also has a forthcoming essay on Chris Marker's Sans Soleil. | ||
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Barbara Tena Lupack, Literary Adaptations in Black American Cinema: From Micheaux to Morrison Reviewed by Laura Quinn |
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Jyotika Virdi, The Cinematic Imagination: Indian Popular Films as Social History Reviewed by Ishita Sinha Roy |
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