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Young Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 May 2015 12:32:25 -0400
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Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Projections has recently
been published by Berghahn Journals. The first article in this issue is a
wide-ranging discussion of how our brains process the sights and sounds of
motion pictures. The next article focuses on discontinuity as an essential
ingredient of style, while the following article gives us a fine-grained
formal analysis of Steve McQueen’s film Hunger. The last two articles in
this issue feature a dialogue with neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp and an
examination of “the science of storytelling,” respectively. The issue
concludes with a book reviews section.

Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/proj

Current Issue: Volume 9, Issue 1, Spring 2015
 
From the Editor
http://bit.ly/1Fb35BH
 
Articles
Précis of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies
Jeffrey M. Zacks
http://bit.ly/1GarUzB

Brain Science and Film Theory: Reassessing the Place of Cognitive
Discontinuity in Cinema
Maria Poulaki
http://bit.ly/1K8NruV

Black Holes and White Space: Ellipsis and Pause in Steve McQueen’s Hunger
Jennie Carlsten
http://bit.ly/1Fb3iof

A Dialogue with Neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp on the SEEKING System: Breaking
the Divide between Emotion and Cognition in Film Studies
Karin Luisa Badt
http://bit.ly/1IDOL73

The Science of Storytelling: Perspectives from Cognitive Science,
Neuroscience, and the Humanities
Frederick Luis Aldama
http://bit.ly/1HggxEZ
 
Book Reviews
http://bit.ly/1HjBvpp


Recommend Projections to your library
Are you unable to access these articles through your library? As a key
researcher in your field you can recommend Projections to your library for
subscription. A form for this purpose is provided on the Projections
website:
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/proj/?pg=recommend
 
Free Sample Issue of Projections
View Volume 4, Issue 1 here:
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/proj/index.php?pg=sample

Free Online Trial
Berghahn offers a free 60-day online trial to Projections. To sign up,
please visit:
http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/proj/trial
 
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