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Colleagues
The latest issue of the 'New Review of Film and Television Studies' (8:2
June 2010) is now available in print form and on the Ebsco database.
Here's the lineup:
Richard Misek
The invisible ideology of white light
Paul Ramaeker
Realism, revisionism and visual style: The French Connection and the new
Hollywood policier
Mark Jancovich
Phantom ladies: the war worker, the slacker and the ‘femme fatale’
Tina Kendall
‘The in-between of things’: Intermediality in Ratcatcher
Daniela Treveri Gennari and Marco Vanelli
Did Neorealism start in church? Catholicism, cinema and the case of
Mario Soldati’s Chi è Dio?
Polona Petek
Highways, byways and dead ends: Towards a non-Eurocentric
cosmopolitanism through yugonostalgia and Slovenian cinema
Federico Pagello
The Lord of the Rings as Global Phenomenon
Hunter Vaughan
Review of Martin Flanagan, Bakhtin and the Movies
Henry K. Miller
Review of Terry Bolas, Screen Education and Dana Polan, Scenes of
Instruction.
Warren Buckland
Editor, 'New Review of Film and Television Studies'
Reader in Film Studies, Oxford Brookes University
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