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yoram allon <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Aug 2002 10:35:30 +0100
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Dear SCREEN-Listers

With apologies for polluting the fine academic air with crass commercialism,
I cannot resist but informing those of you who may still be unaware that an
unprecedented work of academic parody has recently been published by
Wallflower Press (London, UK) and is available through Columbia University
Press in North America.

It is entitled TELEPARODY: PREDICTING/PREVENTING THE TV DISCOURSE OF
TOMORROW and is edited by Angela Hague and David Lavery.

This is a work of Television Studies (self-)criticism yet is applicable
across the media and cultural studies landscape.

Information about this and other Wallflower Press titles [Cinema and Screen
Arts] is available at wallflowerpress.co.uk.

Thanks.

Yoram Allon
Editorial Director
Wallflower Press
5 Pond Street
London NW3 2PN
t: 020 7431 6622
f: 020 7431 6621
i: www.wallflowerpress.co.uk
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