CINEJ Cinema Journal

CINEJ Cinema Journal is a peer-reviewed semiannually published international Cinema Journal. It is published by the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh and is cosponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Press.

ISSN (Print) : 2159-2411
ISSN (Online) : 2158-8724


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Vol 1, No 2 (2012)

Table of Contents

Articles

Return to Reality: Towards A More Tactile Cognition of Film Theory PDF
Murat Akser 1-2
To Find Is To Choose, To Choose Is To Create: Culture(s) in Cinematic and Architectural Space(s) Stoker’s Dracula (1992) PDF
Asu Besgen Gencosmanoglu 3-28
The Avenging Females: A Comparative Analysis of Kill Bill Vol.1-2, Death Proof and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance PDF
Basak Göksel Demiray 29-35
Historical “Truth,” Constructed Memory: Restaging Germany’s Reunification in Thomas Berger’s Television Melodrama Wir sind das Volk. Liebe kennt keine Grenzen (We are the people. Love without limits) (2008) PDF
Katrin B Mascha 36-49
Necessary Fictions: From Cinéma vérité to Ciné, ma vérité(s) PDF
Rowena Santos Aquino 50-61
Secrets, Trauma, and the Memory Market (or the return of the repressed in recent Argentine post-dictatorship cultural production) PDF
Silvia R Tandeciarz 62-71
The Thin Blue Line: How can we destroy actuality with editing? PDF
Özlem Tuğçe Kaymaz 72-78
Seeking God in Early Bergman: The Cases of The Seventh Seal and Winter Light PDF
Esma Kartal 79-85
Transperance Me I Want to be Visible: Gay Gaze in Tom Ford’s film A Single Man PDF
Selen Gokcem 86-91
Garden of Ambivalence The Topology of the Mother-child Dyad in Grey Gardens PDF
Defne Tüzün 92-101


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