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I don't know how many members of this list read German. Those who do might
be interested though to take a look at my new book _Blockbuster. Aesthetik,
Oekonomie und Geschichte des postklassischen Hollywoodkinos_, which has
just been published by Schueren.

http://cinetext.philo.at/magazine/blanchet/blockbuster.html

The book is a general introduction to the aesthetics and economics of
contemporary Hollywood cinema as well as the recent debate surrounding the
notion of the so-called "New" or "post-classical" Hollywood. It might also
serve as an introduction to the writings of David Bordwell and Kristin
Thompson.


Apologies for cross-posting.

Robert Blanchet


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Robert Blanchet
editor cinetext (http://cinetext.philo.at)

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