Framework Volume 54, Number 2, Fall 2013

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Framework, Volume 54, Number 2, Fall 2013

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.

Table of Contents

Editorial
Drake Stutesman

DOSSIER: Early Cinema in South Asia: The Problem of the Archive

Introduction
Kaveh Askari

What Is "Early" Cinema?
Neepa Majumdar, Guest Editor

Early Cinema in South Asia: The Place of Technology in Narratives of Its Emergence
Sudhir Mahadevan

Melodrama as Method
Anupama Kapse

On Scavenging and Salvaging: NFAI and Early Indian Cinema
Ramesh Kumar

ESSAY

Culture Counts
Judith Mara Gutman

DOSSIER: Cinema as Timepiece: Critical Perspectives on The Clock

Introduction
Catherine Russell, Guest Editor

Around The Clock: Museum and Market
Erika Balsom

Firing at the Clocks: Cinema, Sampling, and the Cultural Logic of the Late Capitalist Artwork
Martine Beugnet

On The Clock and Christian Marclay's Instrumental Logic of Appropriation
Eli Horwatt

The Clock: Gesture and Cinematic Replaying
Catherine Fowler

Archival Cinephilia in The Clock
Catherine Russell

DOSSIER: Conversations on the Avant-Doc: Scott MacDonald Interviews


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