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New Review of Film and Television Studies

Special Issue, volume 4, 1 (April 2006): New Film Books

A series of essay-length reviews on a number of significant film books 
published in the last few years:

THE BOUNDARIES OF PORN STUDIES
On Linda Williams' "Porn Studies"
Karen Boyle

REVISING THE FILM CANON:
On Jonathan Rosenbaum's "Movie Mutations" and "Essential Cinema"
Christopher Long

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY AND KARAOKE AMERICANISM:
On Thomas Elsaesser's "European Cinema: Face to Face with Hollywood"
Vinzenz Hediger

SPECTATORSHIP AND SOCIAL COGNITION:
On Per Persson's "Understanding Cinema: A Psychological Theory of 
Moving Imagery"
Tico Romao

ESSAYS IN CINEMA SOUND:
On Rick Altman's "Silent Film Sound" and Nasta and Huvelle's "New 
Perspectives in Sound Studies"
Marshall Deutelbaum

BOOKS RECEIVED

Future issues will publish essay-length reviews of Sean Cubitt's "The 
Cinema Effect" and Edward Branigan's "Projecting a Camera."

The "New Review of Film and Television Studies" is published three 
times a year by Routledge. For more information, please visit the 
website, or contact the editor, Warren Buckland, via email 
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Thank you.

Warren Buckland
Editor, New Review of Film and Television Studies:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17400309.asp
  

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