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Just Published

New Review of Film and Television Studies
Volume 3, number 2 (November 2005)



Contents

The River Runs, the Round World Spins
Alexander Sesonske



Fight Clubs, American Psychos and Mementos: The Scope of Unreliable 
Narration in Film
Volker Ferenz



Between Brecht and Artaud: Choreographing Affect in Fassbinder's _The 
Marriage of Maria Braun_
Elena del Río



The Deceptive Design of Hong Sangsoo's _Virgin Stripped Bare by Her 
Bachelors_
Marshall Deutelbaum



Blindness, Visuality, and the Ethical Turn: The Burden of _Proof_
Bhaskar Sarkar



The Sound Gag: The Use of Sound for Comic Effect in the Films of 
Jacques Tati
Marijke de Valck


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 From 2006, The "New Review of Film and Television Studies" will be 
published three times a year by Routledge. See the journal's webpage 
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Warren Buckland
Editor, New Review of Film and Television Studies:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17400309.asp

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