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ABSTRACTS
- Scorched Palimpsests and Transnational Experiments: Denis Villeneuve's Incendies
- Dancing into the Future: The Practical Esthetics of a Materialist Sublime in Jeremy Shaw's Quantification Trilogy (2014–2018)
- Amateurs, professionnels occasionnels et Kodachrome: La restauration numérique d'Une journée à l'Exposition provinciale de Québec
- Documenting the Universal: Harry Smith's Collecting Practice
- Midnight Cowboy by Jon Towlson (review)
- Hollis Frampton: Navigating the Infinite Cinema by Michael Zryd (review)
- Producing Feminism: Television Work in the Age of Women's Liberation by Jennifer S. Clark (review)
- 'Other and Different Scenes': Oscar Micheaux's Bodies and the Cinematic Cut
- Visual Culture and the Black Masculine
- "Untitled": D'Angelo and the Visualization of the Black Male Body
- An Aesthetic Appropriate to Conditions: Killer of Sheep, (Neo)Realism, and the Documentary Impulse
- Master-Slave Sex Acts: Mandingo and the Race/Sex Paradox
- Of Housewives and Saints: Abjection, Transgression, and Impossible Mourning in Poison and Safe
- The Incredible Shrinking Star: Todd Haynes and the Case History of Karen Carpenter
- Pathos and Pathology: The Cinema of Todd Haynes
- Grainy Days and Mondays: Superstar and Bootleg Aesthetics
- Written on the Screen: Mediation and Immersion in Far from Heaven
- Traumatic Postmodern Histories: Velvet Goldmine's Phantasmatic Testimonies
- Dangerous Spaces: Safe
- Bad Blood: Serial Killers, True Crime, and the Racial Imaginary in Shadow of a Doubt
- « What if there were puppets? » : L'esthétique queer de la franchise transmédiatique Carmilla (2014–2017)
- Construction et déconstruction des mythes de fondation de l'Ouest américain au cinéma. Sur quatre plans iconiques du Western. Stagecoach, The Ox-Bow Incident, The Searchers, Once Upon a Time in the West
- "Something to Fall Through": Grid Forms in The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood (1986)
- Boys Don't Cry by Chase Joynt and Morgan M. Page (review)
- Mapping the Rockumentary: Images of Sound and Fury ed. by Gunnar Iversen and Scott MacKenzie (review)