Notes
1 Ann L. Mackenzie, ‘The Next Century: The Bulletin Goes Forward’, Bulletin of Spanish Studies: Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America, LXXIX:1 (2002), 7–32 (p. 8).
2 Mackenzie, ‘The Next Century’, 9; Ann Mackenzie points out (p. 10) that this is the reason for the Bulletin’s rather cumbersome subtitle: Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America.
3 See Mackenzie, ‘The Next Century’, 11, 16.
4 Two of the contributors to this volume have discussed elsewhere the inseparability of the visual and the verbal. See Paul Julian Smith on an earlier piece by Andrea Noble, in Spanish Visual Culture: Cinema Television, Internet (Manchester/New York: Manchester U. P., 2006), 1.
5 See Mackenzie, ‘The Next Century’, 29, n. 54 for details of other Bulletin articles on film. Film Studies for Free can be consulted at: <http://filmstudiesforfree.blogspot.co.uk>(accessed 28 November 2014).
6 See, for example, Jennifer M. Barker, The Tactile Eye: Touch and the Cinematic Experience (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 2009); Barbara M. Kennedy, Deleuze and Cinema: The Aesthetics of Sensation (Edinburgh: Edinburgh U. P., 2002).
7 Paul Smith, Lecturer in History at Kings College London, and editor of The Historian and Film (Cambridge: Cambridge U. P.: 1976).