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The Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier editorial team at TeachingMedia.org<http://TeachingMedia.org> invites proposals on the topic of teaching paratexts. In the media industry as well as in media studies, paratext is the new text.  What does this mean in the classroom?

See the call for proposals here: http://www.teachingmedia.org/cinema-journal-teaching-dossier-call-for-proposals-paratexts-and-pedagogy/

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