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Greetings,

We want to let you know that the new issue of Flow: A Critical Forum
on Television and Media Culture is available at http://flowtv.org.
Please stop by and feel free to leave comments.

This issue features columns from: Lisa Coulthard, Hollis Griffin,
Lucas Hilderbrand, Amanda Ann Klein, and Janani Subramanian.

This issue's columns in brief:
"'Let's Get Stinko': Melodrama and the Mundane in Todd Haynes's
Mildred Pierce" by Lisa Coulthard
http://flowtv.org/2011/04/lets-get-stinko/
An exploration of melodrama and the mundane in Mildred Pierce.

"Lines in the Sand: Media Studies and the Neoliberal Academy" by
Hollis Griffin
http://flowtv.org/2011/04/lines-in-the-sand/
A critique of the neoliberal academy's influence on media scholarship.

"Undateable: Some Reflections on Online Dating and the Perversion of
Time" by Lucas Hilderbrand
http://flowtv.org/2011/04/undateable/
An examination how online dating alters traditional notions of
romantic temporality.

"The Hills, Jersey Shore, and the Aesthetics of Class" by Amanda Ann Klein
http://flowtv.org/2011/04/the-hills-jersey-shore-and-the-aesthetics-of-class/
A considertion how aesthetics construct a performance of class and
ethnicity as being tied to specific notions of taste and cultural
capital.

"An Eye for an Eye: Remakes and Repression" by Janani Subramanian
http://flowtv.org/2011/04/an-eye-for-an-eye/
An examination of stylistic distinctions in film remakes, noting the
cultural, narrative and stylistic contrasts between contexts of
production.


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We look forward to your visit and encourage your comments.

Best wishes,

Flow Editorial Staff

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