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Volume 18, 2011

May 6, 2011 by angelan

Transitions in Popular Culture

Editors: Matthew Sini and Angie Knaggs

 

Editorial: Transitions in Popular Culture – Matthew Sini and Angie Knaggs

1. “Never my soul”: Adaptations, Re-makes and Re-imaginings of Yeşilçam Cinema – Can Yalcinkaya

2. Looking Past Seeing: Imaginative Space and Empathetic Engagement in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and There Will Be Blood – Elliott Logan

3. Struggling to find their place: Indigenous youth, identity, and storytelling in Beneath Clouds and Samson & Delilah – Samantha Fordham

4. Transgeneric Tendencies in New Queer Cinema – Matthew Sini

5. Before Priscilla: Male-to-Female Transgender in Australian Cinema until the 1990s – Joanna McIntyre

6. From Night and Day to De-Lovely: Cinematic Representations of Cole Porter – Penny Spirou

7. (Em)Placing Prison Break: Heterotopic Televisual Space and Place – Angie Knaggs

8. “Think Smart”: multiple casting, critical engagement and the contemporary film spectator – Nicole Choolun

 

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