is proud to announce the publication of Vol. 8, No. 3, 2008: Visualization and Narrative, guest edited by Adam Ganz and Lina Khatib. Featured in the issue:
* Adam Ganz, "Visualization and Narrative"
* Chiara Armentano, "'The Image-Interface': New Forms of Narrative Visualization, Space and Time in Postmodern Cinema"
* Marshall Deutelbaum, "The Structure of Hong Sangsoo's The Power of Kangwon Province"
* Stewart McKie, "Screenplay Visualization: Concepts and Practice"
* Ashley Holmes, "Syncretism in narrativity, visuality and tactility: a case study of information visualization concerning a news media event"
* Ingrida Povidiša, "Bones to Read: An Interpretation of Forensic Crime Fiction"
* Peter Robinson, "Before the Law" [Photo Essay]
Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture (ISSN: 1547-4348) is an innovative cultural studies journal dedicated to fostering an intellectual community composed of scholars and their audience, granting them all the ability to share thoughts and opinions on the most important and influential work in contemporary interdisciplinary studies. Reconstruction publishes one open issue and three themed issues quarterly.
Reconstruction is indexed in the MLA International Bibliography.
Reconstruction continuously accepts submissions for its annual open issue, and is now accepting submissions for the following upcoming themed issues:
* The Avant-Garde as Critical Practice (August 15, 2008)
* Exploding Genre (December 20, 2008)
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