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02Apr

New article on Documentary and Cognitive theory

by Ib Bondebjerg in Forum | 0 Comment
Ib Bondebjerg have published a new article in the online Journal Media and Communication, an open access peer reviewed publication. The title of the article is: Documentary and Cognitive Theory: […]
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02Apr

CfP: Bad Sex Anthology

by Rikke Schubart in Forum | 0 Comment
Call for contributions Bad Sex: Women, Media, and the Art of Sexual Transgression Edited by Rikke Schubart & Malin Isaksson Representations of “bad sex” generate contradictory emotions of fascination, disgust, […]
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01Apr

Metaphor, Bodily Meaning, and Cinema

by Maarten Coëgnarts in Forum | 0 Comment
Dear SCSMI members, We are pleased to inform you that the special issue of Image [&] Narrative entitled “Metaphor, Bodily Meaning, and Cinema” (Vol 15, No 1) is now available […]
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14Mar

Art & Perception Journal

by David Bordwell in Forum | 0 Comment
This journal, Art & Perception, may be of interest to SCSMI members, even though it focuses mainly on painting. Online access is free through 2014, if you register on the […]
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11Dec

Cognitive Film and Media Theory at MLA

by Carl Plantinga in Forum | 0 Comment
Some of you may be interested in the below message about panels on cognitive approaches to film and literature at MLA in Chicago. Members of SCSMI will be presenting. From: […]
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06Aug

“The Power”

by David Bordwell in Forum | 0 Comment
Cognitivist. Historian. Gray. Anointed with "the power" by eminent continental philosopher Slavoj Zizek. Check it out.
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