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Dear list members

The latest issue of the *New Review of Film and Television Studies* has 
just been published.

It is a special issue collecting a number of papers presented at the 
conference *Spielberg at Sixty* held at the University of Lincoln, 
November 2007.



*New Review of Film and Television Studies*

7:1 (March 2009): Spielberg special issue

Special issue editor: Nigel Morris

A reputation: Steven Spielberg and the eyes of the world
Joseph McBride

It’s a shark eat shark world: Steven Spielberg’s ambiguous politics
William Brown

‘He’s very good at work not involving little creatures, you know’: 
Schindler’s List, E.T. and the shape of Steven Spielberg’s career
Peter Krämer

Reappraising Always
Gary Bettinson

Spielberg, iconophobia, and the mimetic uncanny
David Sterritt

Spielberg and Ideology: Nation, class, family, and War of the Worlds
Leighton Grist

Steven Spielberg’s ‘feelgood’ endings and sentimentality
Charles Burnetts

‘Movie-of-the-week’ docudrama, ‘historical-event’ television and the 
Steven Spielberg miniseries Band of Brothers
Derek Paget and Steven N. Lipkin



Yours sincerely

Warren Buckland
Editor, *New Review of Film and Television Studies*
just published: *Puzzle Films: Complex Storytelling in Contemporary Cinema*

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