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October 01 2010
Stillness and the Anticinematic in the Work of Fiona Tan
Louise Hornby
Louise Hornby
Louise Hornby is Assistant Professor of English and affiliated faculty in Film Studies at Tulane University. She is completing a book titled The Lens of Objectivity: Modernist Photography, Literature, and Film. Her recent work has appeared in ELN and the James Joyce Quarterly.
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Louise Hornby
Louise Hornby is Assistant Professor of English and affiliated faculty in Film Studies at Tulane University. She is completing a book titled The Lens of Objectivity: Modernist Photography, Literature, and Film. Her recent work has appeared in ELN and the James Joyce Quarterly.
Online Issn: 1536-0105
Print Issn: 1526-3819
© 2010 by Grey Room, Inc. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Grey Room (2010) (41): 48–71.
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Louise Hornby; Stillness and the Anticinematic in the Work of Fiona Tan. Grey Room 2010; (41): 48–71. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/GREY_a_00008
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