Issue 2, Winter 2013
Issue 2: Trespassing Genre, Winter 2013
Editor's Note: Trespassing Genre
Irmak Ertuna-Howison
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Against ‘Hybridity’ in Genre Studies: Blending as an Alternative Approach to Generic Experimentation
Martina Allen
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The “Family” Film and the Tensions Between Popular and Academic Interpretations of Genre
Noel Brown
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“You didn’t set me up. Did you?” Genre, authorship and absence in Martin Amis’s London Fields and Night Train
Patrick Gill and Florian Kläger
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“There is no measure in the occasion that breeds”: Distorting genre and time in Shakespeare
Anna Mackenzie
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Looking for Lyotard, Beyond the Genre of Feminist Manifestos
Michelle Moravec
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Short-short Sequences, Series, Sounds and Visions
Laura Tansley
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Demystifying the Hamburg Hydra and the Origin of Genre: Carl Linnaeus and the Politics of the Aesthetic Commodity-Form
Manuel Yang
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Book Review
The Odd One In: On Comedy. By Alenka Zupancic. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2008.
Frank D. Casale
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