Film History.
Overview
Works: | 22 works in 22 publications in 22 languages |
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Titles
Lasting screen stars[electronic resource] :images that fade and personas that endure /
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Urban film and everyday practice[electronic resource] :bridging divisions in Johannesburg /
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Dislocated screen memory[electronic resource] :narrating trauma in Post-Yugoslav cinema /
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British TV comedies[electronic resource] :cultural concepts, contexts and controversies /
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The truth about Fania Fenelon and the women's orchestra of Auschwitz-Birkenau[electronic resource] /
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Lindsay Anderson revisited[electronic resource] :unknown aspects of a film director /
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Women, collective creation, and devised performance[electronic resource] :the rise of women theatre artists in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries /
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The British official film in South-East Asia[electronic resource] :Malaya/Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong /
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The Shawshank experience[electronic resource] :tracking the history of the world's favorite movie /
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Australian film festivals[electronic resource] :audience, place, and exhibition culture /
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Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp in America, 1947-77[electronic resource] /
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Cuban film media, late socialism, and the public sphere[electronic resource] :imperfect aesthetics /
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The queer film festival[electronic resource] :popcorn and politics /
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W.C. Fields from the Ziegfeld Follies and Broadway stage to the screen[electronic resource] :becoming a character comedian /
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Melodrama, self and nation in Post-War British popular film[electronic resource] /
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