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Volume 10 (2016): Issue 1 (Jun 2016)
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Projections
Table of Contents
Editorial
From the Editor
Symposium on Narration in the Fiction Films
Introduction
A Vision of the Viewer
A Vision of the Viewer
Questions of Authorship
Questions of Authorship
Engaging “Authors”
Reply to Joseph P. Magliano and James A. Clinton, Paisley Livingston, and Brian Boyd
Articles
The Rich Inferential World of
Mad Men
The Rich Inferential World of
Mad Men
The Aesthetics of Boredom
The Aesthetics of Boredom
“The physical anxiety of the form itself”
“The physical anxiety of the form itself”
Seeing Yourself in the Past
Seeing Yourself in the Past
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
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