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Dear all,


VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture is excited to announce
that its latest issue #19 on *Smörgåsbord of European Television*is now
online.

This issue compiled a collection of articles representing a varied
smörgåsbord of European television, covering television in Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Malta, Russia, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.

You can find the table of contents below or go to the issue here >>

https://viewjournal.eu/23/volume/10/issue/19/


> VIEW Journal also has an open Call for Papers for their upcoming special

issue #22 on *Television Satire in (Post)Socialist Europe*

Find the full information

here - https://viewjournal.eu/announcement/#cfp22

*The deadline for abstracts is July 16, 2021*


*Issue #19: *Smörgåsbord of European Television**

*Co-edited by Mari Pajala, John Ellis*
Editorial

Smörgåsbord of European Television - Mari Pajala, John Ellis

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.276/

Discoveries

> Cartoon Animals vs. Actual Russians: Russian Television and the Dynamics
of Global Cultural Exchange - Jeffrey Brassard

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.252/

> Mary Tudor – From the Page to the Screen: The Visual Transposition and
Transformation of Queen Mary I of England in Carlos, Rey Emperador -
Elizabeth Evenden-Kenyon

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.256/

> History in Motion: Using Broadcast Media Content in the Teaching and
Learning of History – Some Educational Reflections. - Alexander Cutajar

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.247/

Explorations

> GDR Cinema on Swedish Television: The Formation of Cultural Contacts and
the Reception of East-German Narratives - Emil Stjernholm

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.259/

> The Suez Crisis of 1956 and 1957 in West German Television News - Sigrun
Lehnert

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.249/

 > The Process of Establishing the Hungarian Television: Resolution,
Failure, New Resolution -Péter Rajcsányi

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.273/

> Tracing the Ephemeral: ‘Lesbian’ Characters in Greek Television Comedies
- Spyridon Chairetis

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.248/

> ‘Aesthetic Proximity’ and Transnational TV Series: Adapting Forbrydelsen
in the Turkish Context - Ayşegül Kesirli Unur

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.197/


> “Everything is Connected”. Narratives of Temporal and Spatial
Transgression in Dark - Anna Batori

https://viewjournal.eu/articles/10.18146/view.246/


VIEW is an open-access e-journal dedicated to sharing research on European
Television History and Culture.

VIEW is supported by the EUscreen Network and published by the Netherlands
Institute for Sound and Vision in collaboration with Utrecht University,
Royal Holloway University of London, and the University of Luxembourg.


-- 

*Aisha Villegas*

Outreach & Communications Coordinator

*Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision*

*Media Parkboulevard 1, 1217 WE  Hilversum *
*Postbus 1060, 1200 BB  Hilversum | **beeldengeluid.nl
<http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/>*

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Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite
https://screensite.org/

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