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You Before You Can Move On«: Forrest Gump and National
Reconciliation." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 23:1
(1995), pp.2-7
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Stories«: Race, Gender, and Political Memory in Forrest
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film and memory." In: S.R.: Memory and Methodology, Oxford:
Berg, 2000
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Effects: Robert Zemeckis´s Contact and Computer-Generated
Imagery." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 28:4 (2000-01),
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and the post-Oedipal (Back to the Future)." In:
Studying Contemporary American Film, London 2002, pp.220-248 -
(essays/books by Th.Elsaesser)
- Norman Kagan: The Cinema of Robert Zemeckis. Lanham 2003
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reflections on the blockbuster experience in Contact
(1997)." In: J.Stringer (Ed.): Movie Blockbusters, London
2003, pp.128-140
- Birgit Haas: "Nostalgie und Klischeemontage. Robert Zemeckis
Zurück in die Zukunft (1985)." In: O.Jahraus
/ S.Neuhaus (Hg.): Der fantastische Film, Wprzburg: Königshausen
& Neumann, 2005, pp.97-110
- Janina Glatz / Bernadette Henke: Der `American Dream´
in US-Literatur und -Film der Gegenwart. Paul Auster, John Irving
und der Film Forrest Gump. Marburg: Tectum, 2007
- Walter Rankin: "Off the Eaten Path. `Hansel and Gretel´
and What Lies Beneath." In: W.R.: Grimm Pictures:
Fairy Tale Archetypes in Eight Horror and Suspense Films. Jefferson/NC:
McFarland, 2007, pp.142-167
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Kälberer Last Update: 8.1.2008
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