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Transitional Phenomena and Cultural Experience (T-PACE)
Works by T-PACE Group Members

Crème, P. (1994). The Playing Spectator: A Study on the Applicability of the Theories of D.W. Winnicott to Contemporary Concepts of the Viewer's Relationship to Film. Film Studies. Canterbury, University of Kent.
           
Crème, P. (1998). Transformed by love. Fatal Attractions: Rescripting Romance in Contemporary Literature and Film. G. Wisker and L. Pearce. Pluto Press.

Crème, P. (2008).  “A space for academic play: student learning journals as transitional writing.”  Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 7(1): 49-64

Hills, M. (2002). Fan Cultures. London, Routledge: Chapter 4.
           
Hills, M. (2007). "Essential tensions: Winnicottian object-relations in the media sociology of Roger Silverstone." International Journal of Communication 1: 37-48.
           
Kuhn, A. (2006). "Thresholds: film as film and the aesthetic experience." Screen 46(4): 401-414.

Kuhn, A. (2009). “Cinematic experience, film space, and the child’s world”. Martin Walsh Memorial Lecture, Film Studies Association of Canada.
           
Townsend, P. (2005). Transitional spaces: surface, fantasy and illusion. Surface: Land/Water and the Visual Arts. L. Wells and S. Standing. Plymouth, University of Plymouth Press: 28-41.

Townsend, P. (2009). On the Shores (video work) in Sequel: a Slade/Strang exhibition. Strang Print Room, University College London.
           
Zittoun, T. (2006). Transitions: Development Through Symbolic Resources. Greenwich, CT, Information Age Publishing.
           

 
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