| FRAMEWORK
43.2 (Fall 2002)
FRAMEWORK - 43.2
MIDDLE-EASTERN MEDIA ARTS
Contents
- Editorial
- Acknowledgments
- Hamid Naficy Making Films with an Accent: Iranian émigré
Cinema
- Walid Ra'ad I Have Already Been in the Lake of Fire
- Azza El-Hassan When the Exiled Films Home
- Haim Bresheeth A Symphony of Absence: Borders and liminality in Elia
Suleiman's Chronicle of a Disappearance
- Jayce Salloum Interview by Molly Hankwitz
- Viola Shafik Class Difference and Subjectivity: Two Egyptian Documentaries
- Kevin Dwyer 'Hidden, Unsaid, Taboo' In Moroccan Cinema:
- Abdelkader Lagtaa's Challenge To Authority
- Yosefa Loshitzky A Tale of Three Cities: Amos Gitai's Urban Trilogy
- Tarek Elhaik Solitude and Fragments: Introducing the Video Work
of Mounir Fatmi
- Livia Alexander Let Me In, Let Me Out, Going Places and Going Back
- James Longley Interview by Jane Adas
- Akram Zaatari This Day
- Yesim Ustaoglu Interview by Valentina Vitali-West
- Deniz Göktürk Anyone at Home? Itinerant Identities in European
Cinema of the 1990s
REVIEWS
- Books
- Film festivals
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