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  • Strauvenová, W. (2011). Dilema pozorovatele: Dotýkat se, či nedotýkat? Iluminace : časopis pro teorii, historii a estetiku filmu, 23(2), 69-82. http://www.iluminace.cz/index.php/cz/article?id=104
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    Poulaki, M. (2011). Before or beyond narrative? Towards a complex systems theory of contemporary films. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Rozenberg.
  • Strauven, W. (2009). Futurist images for your ear: or, how to listen to visual poetry, painting, and silent cinema. New Review of Film and Television Studies, 7(3), 275-292. https://doi.org/10.1080/17400300903047045
  • Laine, T., & Strauven, W. (2009). The synaesthetic turn. New Review of Film and Television Studies, 7(3), 249-255. https://doi.org/10.1080/17400300903047029
  • Kooijman, J., Pisters, P., & Strauven, W. (2008). Mind the screen: media concepts according to Thomas Elsaesser. Amsterdam University Press.
  • Strauven, W. (2008). S/M. In J. Kooijman, P. Pisters, & W. Strauven (Eds.), Mind the screen: media concepts according to Thomas Elsaesser (pp. 276-287). Amsterdam University Press.
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    Kooijman, J., Pisters, P., & Strauven, W. (2008). A looking glass for old and new screens. In J. Kooijman, P. Pisters, & W. Strauven (Eds.), Mind the screen: media concepts according to Thomas Elsaesser (pp. 9-15). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Strauven, W. (2007). ''The Imagination of Wireless Distribution''. In F. Kessler, & N. Verhoeff (Eds.), Networks of Entertainment: Early Film Distribution 1895- 1915 (pp. 295-303). John Libbey.
  • Strauven, W. (2007). ''Film is dead , Long Live Film'' : Contemporary Film Manifestos and Stylistic Matters. In E. Biasin, G. Bursi, & L. Quaresima (Eds.), Film Style (pp. 147-159). Forum.
  • Strauven, W. (2003). Futuristische geluiden: vloekende kleuren + chromatische akkoorden + lawaaikunst + Zang Tumb Tumb + gefilmde analogieën. Tijdschrift voor Mediageschiedenis, 6(2), 10-33.
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