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The latest issue of the "New Review of Film and Television Studies", volume 2, number 2 (November 2004) has just been published:
The Mating Game in Hollywood Cinema: A Darwinian Approach
- Mette Kramer
The Text in the Third Degree: Gay Camp Recoupment in "What Ever Happened To...?" and "High Heels"
- Bruce Williams
Shot/Counter-Shot: Sexuality, Psychoanalysis, and Postmodern Style in "The Sopranos"
- Robert Miklitsch
National Belonging: Renewing the Concept of National Cinema for a Global Culture
- Jerry White
Foundation Myths: DreamWorks SKG, "The Prince of Egypt" (1998) and The Historical Epic Film
- James Russell
The Fabulous Destination of a Cultural Tourist in Paris
- Gerwin van der Pol
2004 Subscription Rates:
Individual: US$41/£25 (Institutional: US$195/£112)
The editor, Warren Buckland, is always seeking high quality research papers. Send an email with a short abstract of your paper to:
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The "New Review of Film and Television Studies" is published twice a year by Routledge. See the journal's webpage for more details:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17400309.asp
Warren Buckland
Associate Professor, Film Studies
Chapman University
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Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite
http://www.ScreenSite.org
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