Examine the six articles below and decide which ones are scholarly. Use on this quiz to record your answers.
Article 1 "The Displaced Voice of In a Lonely Place," by J.P. Telotte
Article 2 In a Lonely Place," by Roger Ebert
Article 3 "In a Lonely Place: Paranoia in the Dream Factory," by James Palmer"
Article 4 "In a Lonely Place, Nicholas Ray"
Article 5 "Bogart's In a Lonely Place at the Film Forum," by J. Hoberman
Article 6 "Shadows on the Horizon: In a Lonely Place," by Fiona Villella
"Picturizing Race: Hollywood's Censorship of Miscegenation and Production of Racial Visibility through Imitation of Life"
Open Google Scholar in a new window. Copy and paste the name of these articles into Google Scholar. When the article listing appears, look for the words, "Cited by..." and click on it. This is a list of other articles that cite the first one, some of which may be on the same topic.
1. Screenwriting Strategies in Marguerite Duras's Script for Hiroshima, Mon Amour
2. Speak, Trauma: Toward a Revised Understanding of Literary Trauma Theory
3. Desire at Cross(-Cultural) Purposes: Hiroshima, mon amour and Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
4. From Shoah to Holocaust: Image and Ideology in Alain Resnais's Nuit et brouillard and Hiroshima mon amour
5. Representation and Absence: Paradoxical Structure in Postmodern Texts
6. The Predication of Violence, the Violence of Predication: Reconstructing Hiroshima with Duras and Resnais
7. Vision Denied in Night and Fog and Hiroshima mon amour
8. Hiroshima, mon amour: From Iconography to Rhetoric
9. When Whiteness Feminizes …: Some Consequences of a Supplementary Logic
10. Hiroshima, mon amour, Time, and Proust
11. 'Documenting' the National Past in French Film
12. Imitation of Life in a Segregated Atlanta: Its Promotion, Distribution and Reception
13. Divided Images: Black Female Spectatorship and John Stahl's Imitation of Life
14. Racial Etiquette and the (White) Plot of Passing: (Re)Inscribing 'Place' in John Stahl's Imitation of Life
15. Is Art Imitating Life? Communicating Gender and Racial Identity in Imitation of Life
16. Let It Pass: Changing the Subject, Once Again