Screen Writings MEDICAL / AIDS & HIV'Screen Writings: Genres, Classics, and Aesthetics' offers close readings of genre films and acknowledged film classics in an attempt to explore both the aesthetics of genre and the definition of 'classic' as well as the changing perception of so called classic movies over time.
these translations provide important insight into this under-explored area of Polish dramatic history and practice and facilitate greater understanding of its role in the development of European theatre
Fashion & War in Popular Culture will be warmly welcomed by scholars of fashion design and theory
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1945-1975 presents a compelling feminist perspective of Australian radio and television history
Taking apart the cluster of interconnected and mutually enforcing ‘economic fictions’ upon which the argument for free trade relies
offering readers a nuanced understanding beyond prevailing stereotypes
accessible textbook for courses in general and comparative colonial history
This book comparitively explores the French and English Catholic literary revivals of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
An ethnographic study exploring the role of cricket in maintaining cultural connections between Canadians and other members of the Caribbean diaspora
Focusing on the peace process
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