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Margaret Shaffer <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Colleague,

The latest issue of Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind has published!

Published in association with The Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image: 
https://scsmi-online.org/

Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: 
www.berghahnjournals.com/projections

Volume 14, Issue 3
Film Studies and Analytic Aesthetics in Dialogue
Guest Editors: Mario Slugan and Enrico Terrone

Introduction
Film Studies and Analytic Aesthetics in Dialogue
Mario Slugan and Enrico Terrone
https://bit.ly/3kiAcfP 

Articles
Twofoldness in Moving Images: The Philosophy and Neuroscience of Filmic Experience
Joerg Fingerhut
https://bit.ly/2UiQhrm 

Mirror Neurons and Film Studies: A Cautionary Tale from a Serious Pessimist
Malcolm Turvey
https://bit.ly/3ndY7P7 

Carroll on the Emotion of Horror
Filippo Contesi
https://bit.ly/2UfrW5F 

The Different Meanings of “Film Form”
Melenia Arouh
https://bit.ly/3lm1uDn 

Post-Carroll: Functional Elements of the Moving Image
Philip Cowan
https://bit.ly/3lpcgsl 

Analytic Approaches and Critical Practices: On What We Can Learn
Laura T. Di Summa
https://bit.ly/3lmMPaX 

Book Reviews
Brenda Austin-Smith, Matthew Cipa, and Temenuga Trifonova
https://bit.ly/2IriJEZ 

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Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: 
http://www.berghahnjournals.com/projections 
Recommend Projections to your library  
http://www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/projections/library-recommendations



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