Film Matters is pleased to announce the release of FM 2.4, guest edited by Grinnell College. In this issue, you will find:
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The “Eastern Western”: Cross-Cultural Hybridity and Violent Coexistence by Paul Dampier
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The Underside of Desire: Cannibalizing Genre in Claire Denis’s Trouble Every Day by Stephanie Wong
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Queer Horror: Unearthing Sexual Difference in Les Diaboliques by Stephanie Bastek, Isabel Lockhart Smith, and Kerstin Rosero
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Nobody’s Perfect: Queer Gender Performance in Some Like It Hot and Miss Congeniality by Shirley Welton
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“The Scream Instead of the Statement?” Two Landmark Films in Science Fiction’s Meandering Path to Critical Relevance by Kramer McLuckie
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Sam Green’s Lost Utopias and Documentary Dreams by Phillip Brogdon, Christian Caminiti, and Mike Kleine
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“Bigger than the Rights”: Nina Paley Sings the Blues: Interview with Nina Paley by Laura Stamm, Winsome Eustace, and Paul Dampier
As well as some quality DVD reviews. For more information about this issue, visit the following site: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2216/
Congratulations to Grinnell College, our first guest editors! And should you wish to guest edit an issue with your undergraduate students, please get in touch with us today!