New Review of Film and Television Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The fantasies of Black Final Girls2024/01/02English
Reese Witherspoon’s popular feminism: adaptation and authorship in Big Little Lies2024/01/02English
‘This is my house now!’: Fighting with My Family , the female underdog and constructing a public history of WWE2024/01/02English
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 97805203007982024/01/02English
“I want to be good:” morality, faith, and female spectatorial pleasure during World War I2024/01/02English
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 97808143465632024/01/02English
“Some things are proper, and some things are not”: forgotten men and disciplined women in My Man Godfrey2024/01/02English
Lost souls, victims and deviants: radicalization and gender in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D .2024/01/02English
Labors of love2024/01/02English
Screening contemporary Irish fiction and drama Screening contemporary Irish fiction and drama , edited by Marc C. Conner, Julie Grossman, and R. Barton Palmer, Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, 292 pp., $109.99 (hardcover), ISBN 97830310456772024/01/02English
“The mother is a child, too”: neoliberal segmentarity, reproductive futurism, and relationality in Enlightened2024/01/02English
Adaptation, authorship and the critical conversations of Little Fires Everywhere2024/01/02English
Cityscapes, trance states, and women walking: embodied practices of walking in experimental film and video2024/01/02English
Introduction: women’s authorship and adaptation in contemporary television2024/01/02English
Shit happens on the big screen: faecal motifs in contemporary film2024/01/02English
Ghost riders: Kelly Reichardt, certain women, certain men2024/01/02English
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark : feminism and the adaptation of true crime in the #MeToo era2024/01/02English
Televisual authorship and the affective feminism of HBO’s Sharp Objects adaptation2024/01/02English
Roundtable on women’s authorship and adaptation in contemporary television2024/01/02English
Earners and spenders, husbands and wives: the affective restraints on women’s labor in high Cold War American sitcoms2024/01/02English
Girls gone wild: animality, female teenagers, and disidentification in contemporary European cinema2024/01/02English
Othered form and insectile subjectile: Under the Skin2024/01/02English
Futures past and present: history, architecture and dystopia in Brazil (1985) and the Hunger Games series (2012-15)2024/01/04English
How documentaries went mainstream: a history, 1960–2022 How documentaries went mainstream: a history, 1960–2022 , by Nora Stone, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2023, 240 pp., $34.95 (paperback), ISBN 97801975573032023/10/02English
Of fleas and Parasite : unpacking class and space in Bong Joon-ho’s Barking Dogs Never Bite2023/10/02English
Screen media and the construction of nostalgia in post-socialist China Screen media and the construction of nostalgia in post-socialist China , by Zhun Gu, Singapore, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023, 240 pp., $119.99 (hardcover), ISBN: 97898119749392023/10/02English
Child spectators: towards a phenomenological perspective on the imaginary transformations of reality2023/03/20English
Perplexing plots: popular storytelling and the poetics of murder2023/07/03English
“Have you got any soul?”: reinterpreting High Fidelity ’s relationship to Black cultural production2023/06/12English
Diegetic existence: transmedia instauration in artists’ cinema2023/09/26English