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The ‘New Review of Film and Television Studies’, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Dec 2012),
is now available.
This new issue contains the following articles and book reviews:

Monstrous cinema
William Brown

Performance, emotion, and persuasion in ‘The Ground Truth’
Elizabeth Marquis

A return to form? Postmasculinist television drama and tragic heroes in the
wake of ‘The Sopranos’
Geraldine Harris

Mindful violence? Responses to the Rambo series' shifting aesthetic of
aggression
Steve Jones

Book Reviews
‘Deleuze and world cinemas’ by David Martin-Jones
David Sterritt

‘Deleuze and cinema: the film concepts’ by Felicity Colman
Goh Wee Kiat

‘Wim Wenders and Peter Handke: collaboration, adaptation, recomposition’ by
Martin Brady and Joanne Leal
Warren Buckland

‘Chantal Akerman’ by Marion Schmid
Joseph Mai

‘Mad Men: dream come true TV’ edited by Gary R. Edgerton
Faye Woods


Warren Buckland
Reader in Film Studies
Oxford Brookes University

Just published: Warren Buckland, "Measuring Online Word-of-Mouth: The
Initial Reception of 'Inland Empire' on the Web"
'American Independent Cinema: Indie, Indiewood and beyond', edited by Geoff
King, Claire Molloy, and Yannis Tzioumakis (Routledge, 2012).

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