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Jamais Vu: 'Flickers of Film' update, part two
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Saturday, June 13, 2015. Flickers of Film' update, part two. Arrived this week. One last round of proofreading and indexing to go. The book is also now. Please, help s. Flic kers of Film. I’ll (Always) Be Back: Virtual Performances; or, The Cinematic Logic of Late Capitalism. 2 They Saw No Future: New Nostalgia Movies and Digital Exhibition. 3 Digital Decasia: Preserving Film, Database Histories, and the Potential Value of Reflective Nostalgia. Conclusion: On Clouds and Be Kind Rewind. Jason Sperb’...
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Jamais Vu: October 2014
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Friday, October 24, 2014. Notes on Daws, Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands. I did some research last week at the UW-Madison archives on Walter Mirisch’s papers concerning the movie, Hawaii. 1966), which didn’t initially turn up the much of value to me, other than realizing that the film was originally intended to cover the Missionary period of the islands, which is does, up through the annexation by US, and culminating, as I understand it, with Pearl Harbor. 1970), but the 20. Most of Daws...
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Jamais Vu: April 2015
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Flickers of Film Update. Well, the promotional process has started in earnest for the next book, Flickers of Film / Nostalgia in the Time of Digital Cinema. Since I've seen the book pop up in a couple of places, I guess its now safe to share the cover, which I saw a draft of last month but did not know if it'd been approved for sure (many thanks to William Todd for permission to use his amazing painting- which conveys so much of the spirit of the project). Links to this post.
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Jamais Vu: Flickers of Film / or, Nostalgia in the Time of Digital Cinema
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Flickers of Film / or, Nostalgia in the Time of Digital Cinema. I'm happy to announce that my next book has been contracted with Rutgers University Press, entitled Flickers of Film / or, Nostalgia in the Time of Digital Cinema. I suspect the plan is to have it out by the end of 2015, but I can't confirm that for sure. I'll be spending most of the next month on revisions, with the deadline of having the final manuscript to Rutgers by mid-January. I’ll (Always) Be Back /.
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Jamais Vu: September 2014
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Friday, September 5, 2014. Blossoms and Blood Reviews. Two more strong reviews for Blossoms and Blood. First off, Cineaste. Had in part this to say in the latest issue:. Had this to say:. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm the author of Flickers of Film / Nostalgia in the Time of Digital Cinema. 2015), Blossoms and Blood / Postmodern Media Culture and the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson. Flickers of Film is now available for purchase. Praise for Blossoms and Blood. 1996) to The Master.
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Doctor Who and Authorship. From Mercury to Mars. From Nottingham and Beyond. International Journal of Cultural Studies. Late to the Party. Radio Preservation Task Force. State of Reality TV. The Cultural Lives of Doctor Who. What Are You Missing? What Do You Think? Doctor Who and Authorship. December 19, 2011. The tantalising return of two episodes of early Doctor Who deserves celebration. But perhaps the tempting notion of two cultures or past/present eras of TV deserves a measure of critique. Neil Gaim...
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