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Aslinger, B., 2014. Clueless about Listening Formations?, Cinema Journal, 53.3, p. 126–131.
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Bennett, J., 2008. Television Studies Goes Digital, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 158–165.
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Bevan, A., 2015. The National Body, Women, and Mental Health in Homeland, Cinema Journal, 54.4, p. 145–151.
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Boddy, W., 2005. In Focus: The Place of Television Studies, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 79–82.
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Brundson, C., 2008. Is Television Studies History?, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 127–137.
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Brundson, C., 2008. Introduction – In Focus: The Place of Television Studies: A View from the British Midlands, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 122–127.
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Butler, J., 2014. Statistical Analysis of Television Style: What Can Numbers Tell Us about TV Editing?, Cinema Journal, 54.1, p. 25–44.
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Caldwell, J.T., 2005. Welcome to the Viral Future of Cinema (Television), Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 90–97.
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Castonguay, J., 2015. Fictions of Terror: Complexity, Complicity and Insecurity inHomeland, Cinema Journal, 54.4, p. 139–145.
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Garrison, L.H., 2011. Defining Television Excellence “On Its Own Terms”. The Peabody Award and Negotiating Doscourses of Quality, Cinema Journal, 50.2, p. 160–165.
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Hartley, J., 2005. Is Screen Studies a Load of Old Cobblers? And If So, Is That Good?, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 101–106.
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Havens, T., 2011. Teaching the Lone Television Studies Graduate Seminar, Cinema Journal, 50.4, p. 172–177.
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Henderson, F.D., 2011. The Culture Behind Closed Doors: Issues of Gender and Race in the Writer's Room, Cinema Journal, 50.2, p. 145–152.
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Hilmes, M., 2005. The Bad Object: Television in the American Academy, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 111–116.
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Holdsworth, A., 2008. "Television Resurrections: Television and Memory, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 137–144.
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Hunting, K., 2014. Furiously Franchised:Clueless, Convergence Culture, and the Female-Focused Franchise, Cinema Journal, 53.3, p. 145–151.
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Ieppert, A., 2014. Can I Please Give You Some Advice?Cluelessand the Teen Makeover, Cinema Journal, 53.3, p. 131–137.
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Johnson, D., 2012. Cinematic Destiny: Marvel Studios and the Trade Stories of Industrial Convergence, Cinema Journal, 52.1, gen-24.
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Joyrich, L., 2014. Queer Television Studies: Currents, Flows, and (Main)streams, Cinema Journal, 53.2, p. 133–139.
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Kessler, K., 2011. They Should Suffer Like the Rest of Us: Queer Equality in Narrative Mediocrity, Cinema Journal, 50.2, p. 139–144.
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