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New Review of Film & Television Studies

New Review of Film & Television Studies


Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 6
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1740-0309
Online ISSN: 1740-7923
 

Aims & Scope

New Review of Film and Television Studies promotes current research making a central contribution to film and television studies. Rather than endorse a particular doctrine or fixed agenda, the journal publishes research dedicated to clearly formulated, reliable methods of analysis, well posed questions examining resolvable problems, and focused deliberation on those problems. The journal is driven by the belief that intellectually rigorous research in the humanities is both possible and necessary. In-depth stand-alone essays or extracts from major research projects in progress are particularly welcome.

Peer Review Policy:
All papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.

Recent Articles:

THE RIVER RUNS, THE ROUND WORLD SPINS
Alexander Sesonske

FIGHT CLUBS, AMERICAN PSYCHOS AND MEMENTOS: The scope of unreliable narration in film
Volker Ferenz

BETWEEN BRECHT AND ARTAUD: Choreographing affect in Fassbinder's The Marriage of Maria Braun
Elena del Río

THE DECEPTIVE DESIGN OF HONG SANGSOO'S VIRGIN STRIPPED BARE BY HER BACHELORS
Marshall Deutelbaum

BLINDNESS, VISUALITY AND THE ETHICAL TURN: The burden of Proof
Bhaskar Sarkar

THE SOUND GAG: The use of sound for comic effect in the films of Jacques Tati
Marijke de Valck

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