Introduction / Douglas A. Cunningham -- Vertigo and the weight of history. Whose grave?: Hitchcock's Vertigo and the sad specters of the Mission Dolores Cemetery / Joshua Kitching -- "Baroque Vertigo" / Roland Greene -- "Souvenirs of a killing": Vertigo, empire, and the California Mission Revival / Martin Kevorkian and Stanley Orr -- VistaVision and the cinematic landscape of Vertigo / Ana Salzberg -- Vertigo's wanderers: on seeking the cinematic sacred. Alfred Hitchcock's San Francisco / Lynda Myles and Michael Oliver-Goodwin -- It's all there, it's no dream: Vertigo and the redemptive pleasures of the cinephilic pilgrimage / Douglas A. Cunningham -- The frustration of reality/illusion: searching for Vertigo on the cinephilic pilgrimage / L. Lelaine Bonine -- Travelogue as traumalogue: space, place, and memory in Vertigo / Diane Borden -- Beyond location: Vertigo and the capacity for wonder / Henrik Gustafsson -- In the gallery of the gaze: the museum in Hitchcock's Vertigo / Steven Jacobs -- Marking Vertigo: validations in time and space. Proposed locations: on postmodern tributes to Vertigo and place / Cindy Bernard in conversation with Douglas A. Cunningham -- The vestiges of Vertigo in contemporary art: Cindy Bernard, David Reed and Douglas Gordon / Christine Sprengler -- Only one is a wanderer: guiding tours of Vertigo sites / Miguel Pendás -- Vertigo: the heart of San Francisco / Jeff Kraft and Aaron Leventhal -- Mapping/marking cinephilia: the case for a Vertigo heritage trail / Douglas A. Cunningham