Mid-century gothic SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global)Mid Century Gothic offers a fresh perspective on the cultural moment that followed World War II, and discovers a deep sense of unease mingling with optimism about the future. By reassessing the novels, films, visual culture and technologies of the period, the book argues that gothicism itself was redefined by the upstart objects of modernity.
and what happens when they get out of hand
as well as introductory and explanatory material
this book provides a solid theoretical and analytical framework for professionals in archives
Lawrence uses current and emergent approaches in literary studies to explore one of Britain’s major modernist writers
including mobile communications and the Internet
Perfect for scholars and aficionados of 1960s Italian and American film
and affect studies to explore key Robert Lepage productions from 1984 to 2008
It foregrounds broader political
including works by Luis Buñuel and Jan Švankmajer
Practising the Real on the Contemporary Stage examines the responses given by performing arts to the importance placed on reality beyond representation
stabilizes balances between states
essays and archive photography to document the work of Sam Hanna