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Refiguring melodrama in film and television: captive affects, elastic suffering, vicarious objects

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2015 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Francesco Sticchi

Film death and the failure to signify: the curious case of Warni Hazard

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 April 2017 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: George Toles

‘Remember the Nox’:Stargate: SG-1's narrative structure and the changing form of television fiction

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 April 2014 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Steven John Gil

A CULT FILM BY PROXY

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2006 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Jamie Sexton

Mysteries of cinema: reflections on film theory, history and culture 1982-2016

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 April 2019 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Rick Warner

‘I’m not your mother!’: maternal ambivalence and the female investigator in contemporary crime television

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 July 2017 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Amanda Greer

Labors of love

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Maria San Filippo

“I want to be good:” morality, faith, and female spectatorial pleasure during World War I

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Diana W. Anselmo

Their own best creations: women writers in postwar television Their own best creations: women writers in postwar television , by Annie Berke, Oakland, University of California Press, 2022, 302 pp., $29.95 (paperback), ISBN 9780520300798

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Maureen Mauk

Woman up: invoking feminism in quality television Woman up: invoking feminism in quality television , by Julia Havas, Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 2022, 282 pp., $34.99 (paperback), ISBN 9780814346563

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Júlia Irion Martins

“Some things are proper, and some things are not”: forgotten men and disciplined women in My Man Godfrey

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Anna Siomopoulos

Lost souls, victims and deviants: radicalization and gender in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D .

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Eve Bennett

Implanted time:The Final Cutand the reflexive loops of complex narratives

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2011 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Maria Poulaki

MAKING NEW SENSE OF FILM THEORY THROUGH KANT

JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2005 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Melinda Szaloky

Interpreting radio: culture in sound and the role of media studies

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 October 2018 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Michele Hilmes

Lesbian cinema after queer theory

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 July 2019 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Katrin Horn

Cinema against doublethink: ethical encounters with the lost pasts of world history

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 October 2021 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Mani Sharpe

PRODUCTIVE DISCOMFORT IN THE CLASSROOM

JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2005 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Alexandra Barron

The Studios after the Studios: Neoclassical Hollywood (1970–2010)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2017 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: Yannis Tzioumakis

Spielberg, iconophobia, and the mimetic uncanny

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2009 in New Review of Film and Television Studies

Authors: David Sterritt