Dear Colleague,
The articles in this issue of Projections range from an investigation of the concept of cinematic attractions through an analysis of current research on mirror neurons to an overview of the mental processes that complex narratives in (post)classical cinema elicit in viewers. This issue marks the first under the editorship of Ted Nannicelli and concludes with book reviews.
Volume 12, Issue 1
Editorial
Ted Nannicelli
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Articles
The Cine-Fist: Eisenstein's Attractions, Mirror Neurons, and Contemporary Action Cinema
Maria Belodubrovskaya
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Revisiting the Kuleshov Effect with First-Time Viewers
Sermin Ildirar and Louise Ewing
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Rogue or Lover: Value-Maximizing Interpretations of Withnail and I
Peter Alward
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When the Future Is Hard to Recall: Episodic Memory and Mnemonic Aids in Denis Villeneuve's Arrival
Hannah Chapelle Wojciehowski
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Disrupted PECMA Flows: A Cognitive Approach to the Experience of Narrative Complexity in Film
Veerle Ros and Miklós Kiss
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Book Reviews
Brenden Rooney, Hanna Kubicka, Carl Plantinga, James Kendrick and Johannes Riis
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