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Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2008

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E-ISSN: 1536-1810 Print ISSN: 1522-5321

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Special Issue: Cinema and Accident
Guest Editors: René Thoreau Bruckner, James Leo Cahill, and Greg Siegel
Introduction: Cinema and Accident
pp. 279-288
How It Feels to Be Run Over: Early Film Accidents
pp. 289-316
Doing Death Over: Industrial Safety Films, Accidental Motion Studies, and the Involuntary Crash Test Dummy
pp. 317-347
The Accident Is Uncontainable/The Accident Must Be Contained: High-Speed Cinematography and the Development of Scientific Crash Testing
pp. 348-372
Lost Time: Blunt Head Trauma and Accident-Driven Cinema
pp. 373-400
The Contingency of Connection: The Path to Politicization in Babel
pp. 401-418
"This Guitar Has Seconds to Live": Guitar Drag's Archaeology of Indeterminacy and Violence
pp. 419-442
Contagion and the Necessary Accident
pp. 443-467

Book Review

Making Trouble
pp. 468-471

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 472-474

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