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AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: Context 1. Indie Cinema Viewing Strategies2. Home Is Where the Art Is: Indie Film InstitutionsPart II: Character 3. Indie Realism: Character-Centered Narrative and Social EngagementPart III: Formal Play 4. Pastiche as Play: The Coen Brothers5. Games of Narrative Form: Pulp Fiction and BeyondPart IV: Against Hollywood 6. Indie Opposition: Happiness vs. JunoNotesBibliographyIndex
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