Contributors
Paul W. Salmon
Paul Salmon is a professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph and in the Media Studies Program at the University of Guelph-Humber. He has taught a wide variety of film studies courses, including introductory film courses, courses on American, British, Canadian and Contemporary cinema, Documentary Film and Television, and Pulp Fiction and Film. His publications include entries for the Dictionary of Literary Biography, an article on Hanif Kureishi, film reviews of works by such directors as Spike Lee, Federico Fellini, and Stephen Frears, and the article “ ‘The People Will Think…What I Tell Them to Think’: Orson Welles and the Trailer for Citizen Kane in the Canadian Journal of Film Studies (15.2, Fall 2006).
Articles by Paul W. Salmon
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Cinema on the Web: Some Thoughts on George Lucas in Retirement
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London Made Me: Personal History, Film History and My Home Town
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Not the Long Goodbye: Some Thoughts on the Role of the Web in the Survival of Celluloid
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A Tale for Our Times: The Criterion 2-disc edition of Powell and Pressburger’s A Canterbury Tale
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A Film Prof at the Cineplex: Armond White and Film Criticism in the Age of the Internet
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The Whole Film Dances: The Criterion Collection edition of Powell and Pressburger’s The Tales of Hoffman
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The Alan Clarke Collection