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The latest issue of Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind has published!
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Volume 14, Issue 1
Editorial
From the Editor
Ted Nannicelli
https://bit.ly/2x56Fne
Articles
Cinematographic High-Contrast Lighting Can Facilitate Empathetic Affective Mimicry
Alan Voodla, Elen Lotman, Martin Kolnes, Richard Naar and Andero Uusberg
https://bit.ly/2yCoJW6
Beyond the Individual Body: Spinoza's Radical Enactivism and You Were Never Really Here
Francesco Sticchi
https://bit.ly/3bxISeG
Intuition, Evidence, and Carroll's Theory of Narrative
Jonathan Frome
https://bit.ly/352ZDMq
The Plot Twist in TV Serial Narratives
Héctor J. Pérez
https://bit.ly/2KuJPIS
Book Reviews
Gianni Barchiesi, Laura T. Di Summa, Joseph G. Kickasola and Peter Verstraten
https://bit.ly/2VThYHo
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