Joseph Garncarz German Cinema in International Relations 1. "German Cinema of the 1920s" JG: "Art & Industry: Germany Cinema of the 1920s". Lee Grieveson and Peter Krämer (eds.): The Silent Cinema Reader. London and New York: Routledge, 2004, pp. 389- 400. 2. "Questioning Chaplin's Popularity in Weimar Germany" JG: "`Films that are applauded all over the worlď: Questioning Chaplin's Popularity in Weimar Germany". Film Studies, Vol. 12, 2008 (Manchester UP) [forthcoming] 3. "How Marlene Dietrich Conquered Hollywood". JG: "Playing Garbo: How Marlene Dietrich Conquered Hollywood". Gerd Gemünden and Mary R. Desjardins (eds.): Dietrich Icon. Durham, NC: Duke UniversityPress, 2007, pp. 103-118. 4. ,,Multiple-Language Versions and the Early German Sound Cinema" JG: "Making films comprehensible and popular abroad: The innovative strategy of multiple-language versions". Cinema & Cie. International Film Studies Journal. No. 1, 2004, pp. 72-79. 5. "OLYMPIA ­ FEST DER VÖLKER/FEST DER SCHÖNHEIT" JG: "Olympia ­ Fest der Völker/Fest der Schönheit". Joseph Garncarz (ed.): 24 Frames: The Cinema of Germany. London: Wallflower Press, 2008. [forthcoming] 6. "Jews Playing Nazis in Hollywood" JG: "The Ultimate Irony: Jews Playing Nazis in Hollywood". Alastair Philips and Ginette Vincendeau (eds.): Journeys of Desire: European Actors in Hollywood. A Critical Companion. London: BFI, 2006, pp. 103-113.