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Most Popular Film Articles

We are excited to have virtual presence at the International Screen Studies Conference 2021 June 25-27. Please stop by our virtual booth and explore our offerings.

To celebrate the Screen Studies Conference, we are offering a 35% discount on all Film and Television Studies titles through the end of July 2021. Use discount code SCREEN21 on print and eBooks ordered through our website. In addition, we are offering FREE ACCESS to our core film journals.

Although we cannot meet you in person this year, we are offering many ways to connect. If you are interested in learning more about Berghahn’s publishing program or have a project to discuss, please contact our editor Amanda Horn to arrange for a virtual meeting.

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Read the most popular Film and Media Studies articles from Berghahn Journals below:

Projections

The Feel-Good Film: Genre Features and Emotional Rewards
Keyvan Sarkhoshand Winfried Menninghaus (Vol. 15, Issue 1)

Editing and Cognition Beyond Continuity
Karen Pearlman (Vol. 11, Issue 2)

Understanding Characters
Jens Eder (Vol. 4, Issue 1)

Emotions in Sound: Audiovisual Metaphors in the Sound Design of Narrative Films
Kathrin Fahlenbrach (Vol. 2, Issue 2)

Neurocinematics: The Neuroscience of Film
Uri Hasson, Ohad Landesman, Barbara Knappmeyer, Ignacio Vallines, Nava Rubin, and David J. Heeger (Vol. 2, Issue 1)

View more articles here.

Screen Bodies

On Sinofuturism: Resisting Techno-Orientalism in Understanding Kuaishou, Douyin, and Chinese A.I.
Yunying Huang (Vol. 5, Issue 2)

Queer Sinofuturism: The Aberrant Movements and Posthumanist Mutations of Body, Identity, and Matter in Lu Yang’s Uterus Man
Gabriel Remy-Handfield (Vol. 5, Issue 2)

“There’s nothing makeup cannot do”: Women Beauty Vloggers’ Self-Representations, Transformations, and #thepowerofmakeup
Michele White (Vol. 2, Issue 1)

Whose Club Is It Anyway?: The Problematic of Trans Representation in Mainstream Films——“Rayon” and Dallas Buyers Club
Akkadia Ford (Vol. 1, Issue 2)

Redefining Representation: Black Trans and Queer Women’s Digital Media Production
Moya Bailey (Vol. 1, Issue 1)

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