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Dear Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to announce the publication of our (expanded!) volume
19, issue 4, featuring these articles:
Outside and Inside the Time Machines: Structure and Subjectivity in Alain
Resnais's *Je t'aime, je t'aime*
*Jackson B. Smith*
Commodity Horror: *Videodrome *and the Industrialisation of Canadian Culture
*Harry Warwick*
What Is Not Real Can Be Felt into Being: Affective Threat in Jordan
Peele’s *Get
Out*
*Emma Train*
From the Extraordinary to the Everyday: Discourses on American Quality
Serial Television in Sweden’s Leading Newspapers and the Breakthrough of
Streaming TV
[Open Access]
*Joel Frykholm*
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Spatial and Industrial Logics of Home Fitness
Technologies
*Peter Arne Johnson*
*First Prize, 2021 Society for Cinema and Media Studies TV SIG Graduate
Essay Contest*
“Englishmen Could Be Proud Then, George”: Echoes of Empire in *Tinker
Tailor Soldier Spy* (BBC 1979) [Open Access]
*Philip Kiszely*
The Filmmaker’s Presence in French Contemporary Autofiction: from
*Filmeur/Filmeuse* to *Acteur/Actrice*
*Lourdes Monterrubio Ibañez*
No Longer “As Crappy as Possible”?: Cult Sensibilities and the
High-Definition Revisioning and “Unbleeping” of Early Seasons of *South
Park*
*David McGowan*
See the Table of Contents for article abstracts, as well as new book
reviews by Tom Fallows, Mani Sharpe, and Surya Prakash Verma:
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfts20/current
We’re also delighted to announce the winners (in a tie) of the 2021 SCMS
Queer & Trans Caucus Chris Holmlund Graduate Student Writing Prize:
*Joshua Bastian Cole *(PhD candidate, Performing & Media Arts, Cornell
University), “The Prosthetic Gaze: Re-visions on the Trans Mirror Scene”
*Sean Donovan *(PhD candidate, Film, Television, & Media, University of
Michigan), “In the Corporate Rainbow: OutFest and the Politics of
Programming Queer Affect”
Both winning articles will be published in the Summer 2022 issue.
Congratulations to the winners and thanks to our co-sponsors the SCMS Queer
and Trans Caucus and to all who submitted.
Also enjoy these latest contributions to the *NRFTS* blog:
Dominic Lash, Failures of Redescription in *The Rules of the Game*
https://nrftsjournal.org/failures-of-redescription/
Philip Kiszely, Chasing Down Melancholia: Some Reflections on Writing about
the Treatment of Empire in *Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy* (1979)
https://nrftsjournal.org/chasing-down-melancholia/
David McGowan, “The Pandemic Special”: *South Park*’s Response to Covid
https://nrftsjournal.org/the-pandemic-special/
Cinta Pelejà, On *The Process Genre*: An Interview with Salomé Aguilera
Skvirsky
https://nrftsjournal.org/on-the-process-genre/
Vik Verplanken, Cinema and Subversion: Exploring the Ontologically
Subversive Potential of Psychedelic Cinema
https://nrftsjournal.org/cinema-and-subversion/
Please bookmark the *NRFTS* Blog URL https://nrftsjournal.org/, and we
welcome your pitches/proposals for contributions at [log in to unmask]
And please save the date for our *NRFTS* Editors Meet ’n Greet at the 2022
SCMS Conference: *2:00-3:00 pm CT on Friday, April 1 *
More info, and Zoom link, to come!
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where guidelines for authors can be found.
Kind regards,
Maria San Filippo
Editor
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