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Introduction and Scope
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LC Subject Headings
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Frequently Mentioned Works
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Journals
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Biographical Sources
Works of Scholarship and Criticism
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Works by Woody Allen
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This pathfinder and webpage was created by
Christine Stachowicz,
Graduate Student in Library Science,
in conjunction with coursework in the
School of Information and Library Science,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Please send comments or questions to: 
stacc@ils.unc.edu.


Created December, 2000
Last updated June 29, 2002
All links were active as of that date.

Woody Allen: A Research Pathfinder
Journals

As a search of any indexing tool will indicate, the following journals frequently publish articles, aside from film reviews, on Woody Allen's work. These journals are also excellent sources for general research into the art of the cinema.

Current issues of these periodicals can be found in the Davis Library Serials Department; call numbers given are for bound issues located in the Davis Library Stacks.

  • Sight and Sound: The International Film Monthly. London: British Film Institute.
    Davis Folio PN1993 .S56 (7th floor; Southeast corner)

    Considered a superior film magazine, Sight and Sound presents both scholarly and popular articles on contemporary and classic cinema, film history and theory, in addition to excellent film, book, and video reviews.

  • Literature-Film Quarterly. Salisbury, MD: Salisbury State University, 1973-
    Davis PN1995.3 .L57

    This scholarly journal focuses on the relationship between film and literature, as well as the problems inherent in adapting fiction and drama to film, and covers film genres, theory and criticism.

  • Cineaste: America's Leading Magazine on the Art and Politics of the Cinema. New York: Cineaste Publishers. (quarterly)
    Davis PN1993 .C5177

    Featuring contributions from many outspoken American scholars, writers, and critics, Cineaste offers thoughtful commentary on American and international films for a general audience.

  • Journal of Popular Film and Television. Washington, D.C.: Heldref Publications, 1972- (quarterly)
    Davis PN1993 .J66

    Adopting a variety of a sociocultural perspectives, this scholarly journal directs critical attention to American films and their audiences, stars, and directors.