Title |
Utah Foreign Language Review (UFLR); volume XI (11) number 1, June 2002 |
Creator |
Bel-Ami Jean de Montreux (Founder); Annick Bellemain (Editor-in-Chief); Nathalie Devloo-Ainslie (Associate Editor); Gloria Thomas Gilmore (Associate Editor); Uta Dirks (Literary Editor); Anika Kiehne (Literary Editor); Brenda L. Lake (Literary Editor); Jordis Timmermann (Literary Editor) |
Subject |
Language and languages -- Periodicals; Languages, Modern -- Periodicals; University of Utah. College of Humanities. Department of Languages and Literature |
Description |
Volume 11, number 1, June 2002, 56 pages. Topic for this issue: Literature and Film. Utah Foreign Language Review is published annually by the Publishing Council at the University of Utah and the Department of Languages and Literature. The Utah Foreign Language Review welcomes essays, in English or any other language, on the topic chosen for the year. The Journal is receptive to a variety of subjects, whether general or specific, and to all scholarly methods and theoretical perspectives. The ideal Utah Foreign Language Review essay addresses a significant problem relevant to the annual topic, delineates research findings, and engages the reader through a concise and clear presentation. The Utah Foreign Language Review, operated entirely by graduate students, welcomes submissions from scholars of all ranks. Articles should not exceed a maximum of 30 pages. The Utah Foreign Language Review urges its contributors to be sensitive to the social implications of language and to strive for a wording free of discriminatory tones. The creative writing part of the Utah Foreign Language Review is meant to present inventive and artistic approaches to language. The creative writing portion of the Journal should be in harmony with the annual topic |
Table of Contents |
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction by Annick Bellemain; "Da kann man nichts machen-der ist kaputt" Krieg ohne Mythos: Joseph Vilmaiers Anti-Genrefilm Stalingrad, by Susanne Immken, Universiity of Utah; "Cinephilic Nation, Minimalist Film: South Korea's Sangsu Hong and his 'The Power of Kangwon Province", by Jinhee Kim, Assistant Professor, University of Southern California; "The Freudian Masterplot: Narrative and Desire within Film" by Amourette Bradley, University of Utah. "La Creaciön del Sujeto Colonial y El Discurso de la Conquista en la Producciön Cinematografica, 1492: Conquest of Paradise", by Lucy Damaris Morris |
Publisher |
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Contributors |
Susanne Immken; Jinhee Kim; Amourette Bradley; Front cover: Autre regard sur Cannes, photography by Anna-Laura Brown. Distributed by Department of Languages and Literature, University of Utah; Publishing Council at the University of Utah Chronicle Office, Union Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 |
Holding Institution |
J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Date |
2002 |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Digitization Specifications |
Original scanned on Kirtas 2400 and saved as 400 ppi 8 bit greyscale jpeg. Display image generated in Kirtas Technologies' OCR Manager as multiple page pdf, and uploaded into CONTENT dm |
Language |
eng; deu; spa |
Relation |
Is part of the Utah Foreign Language Review |
Rights Management |
© Utah Foreign Language Review, 2002. |
Scanning Technician |
Poorna Chandra |
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Setname |
uu_uflr |
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1045120 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rv0ns4 |