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Can anyone suggest a Hitchcock focused journal or other publication that
would consider essays on Hitchcock films  written by students?


Thanks in advance

Ellene Phufas

On Monday, October 10, 2016, Geoffrey Daniel Henry, SR <[log in to unmask]>
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> Monday, October 10 - Lauren Cramer (Pace University) presents "Holding
> Blackness in Suspension: A Study."
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> Tuesday, October 11 - Charles "Chip" Linscot (Ohio University) presents
> "Disjunction and Conjunction in the Films of Kahlil Joseph."
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> Wednesday, October 12 - Sarah Jane Cervenak (University of North Carolina,
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> Thursday, October 13 - James Tobias (University of California, Riverside)
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> Friday, October 14 - Alessandra Raengo (Georgia State University) presents
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