Framework Volume 45, Number 2, Fall 2004
Framework is an international, peer reviewed journal dedicated to theoretical and historical work on the diverse and current trends in media and film scholarship. The journal’s multicultural coverage, interdisciplinary focus, and the high caliber of its writers contributes to important interconnections between regional cinemas, practioners, academics, critics, and students. Framework is committed to publishing articles from interdisciplinary and global perspectives.
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Table of Contents
Editorial
Brian Price
An Atlas of World Cinema
Dudley Andrew
Projecting Citizenship: Realizing Plaatje’s Vision in Come See the Bioscope
Lucia Saks
Dossier on the Relation Between Cinephilia and Telephilia
Cinephilia/Telephilia
Francesco Casetti and Mariagrazia Fanchi
In Another Part of the Cultural Ghetto: A Telephile’s Notes
Bambi Haggins
Product Demonstrations and Female Telephilia
Anna McCarthy
Telephilia vs. Cinephilia = Beat Takeshi vs. Takeshi Kitano?
Daisuke Miyao
Television: Teacher, Mother, Secret Lover!
Roberta Pearson
The (Depressingly) Attainable Text
Jeffrey Sconce
Matters of Taste, Subtexts of Rank
Janet Staiger
Genre Regression and the New Cold War: The Return of the Police Procedural
Dennis Broe
The Accident Museum, Accidentally
Meghan Sutherland
Reviews