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Cinema Journal

48, Number 3, Spring 2009

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E-ISSN: 1527-2087 Print ISSN: 0009-7101

Table of Contents

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Articles

The Unadapted: Warner Bros. Reads Zora Neale Hurston
pp. 1-15
Indie Culture: In Pursuit of the Authentic Autonomous Alternative
pp. 16-34
Japan’s Blair Witch: Restraint, Maturity, and Generic Canons in the British Critical Reception of Ring
pp. 35-51
Lives Aquatic: Mediterranean Cinema and an Ethics of Underwater Existence
pp. 52-65
In Memoriam: Manny Farber, 1917–2008
pp. 66-69

Subject Headings:

The 17th Annual Screen Conference: July 4–6, 2008 Glasgow, Scotland
pp. 70-72
Introduction
pp. 73-74
Spinning the Well-Wrought Urn: Developing Successful Course Assignments
pp. 74-79
Teaching Undergrad Courses with Majors and Nonmajors
pp. 80-83
Teaching Media Convergence
pp. 84-87
The Plain Person’s Guide to Course Packs
pp. 87-90
Defamiliarizing and Refamiliarizing Film and Television Texts
pp. 90-94
Is Style Everything?: Teaching That Achieves Its Objectives
pp. 95-101
Response to the In Focus Dossier on the British Film Institute
pp. 102-103
Introduction
pp. 104-105
Convergence: Always Already, Already
pp. 105-110
Short Controlled Bursts: Affect and Aliens
pp. 111-116
Playing Dress-Up: Digital Fashion and Gamic Extensions of Televisual Experience in Gossip Girl’s Second Life
pp. 116-122
Camera-Eye, CG-Eye: Videogames and the “Cinematic”
pp. 122-128
More than a Private Joke: Cross-Media Parody in Roleplaying Games
pp. 129-134
Convergence and Globalization in the Japanese Videogame Industry
pp. 135-141
Half-Real: Video Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds (review)
pp. 142-144
The Meaning of Video Games: Gaming and Textual Strategies (review)
pp. 145-147
Play Between Worlds: Exploring Online Game Culture (review)
pp. 148-150

Contributors

Contributors
p. 150

Forthcoming

Forthcoming
pp. 222-222

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