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The latest issue of the New Review of Film and Television Studies has 
just been published:
a special issue on Synthesthesia.

Available in hard copy and electronically from the EBSCO database.

Yours sincerely,

Warren Buckland
Editor, New Review of Film and Television Studies
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17400309.asp


New Review of Film and Television Studies, Volume 7, Number 3 (2009)

Special Issue: Synaesthesia
Guest Editors: Tarja Laine and Wanda Strauven

Tarja Laine and Wanda Strauven
Introduction: The Synaesthetic Turn

Joshua Yumibe
On the Education of the Senses: Synaesthetic Perception from the
‘Democratic Art’ of Chromolithography to Modernism

Wanda Strauven
Futurist Images For Your Ear: Or, How to Listen to Visual Poetry,
Painting and Silent Cinema

Julian Hanich
Dis/Liking Disgust: The Revulsion Experience at the Movies

Jennifer M. Barker
Neither Here Nor There: Synaesthesia and the Cosmic Zoom

Tarja Laine
Affective Telepathy, or the Intuition of the Heart: Persona with
Mulholland Drive

Eivind Røssaak
Affects and Medium: Re-imagining Media Differences Through Bill Viola’s
The Quintet of the Astonished

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