The Pulse in Cinema acknowledges that the pulse is "felt" in the body, yet also argues that the pulse has a wider reaching effect in cinema than simply the physiological response of the spectator to the image it's the affective force in cinema.
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The Pulse in Cinema: The Aesthetics of Horror by Sharon Jane Mee
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About Sharon Jane Mee
Sharon Jane Mee, Adjunct Lecturer, University of New South Wales.
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The Pulse in Cinema: The Aesthetics of Horror by Sharon Jane Mee
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