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chapter - Australian National Cinema : Making A Distinct Cinema . 00-00-1996. p.270 |
Tom O'Regan
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Here, O'Regan cultivates the idea that whole generations foster a set of prescribed filmic expectations and/or phenomena.This, he believes, leads to the deve...[full record]
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book - Cinema Studies: The Key Concepts . 00-00-2000 |
Susan Hayward
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Covers 150 key genres, movements, theories and production terms used in cinema studies. Includes a bibilography of essential writings in cinema studies. [full record]
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book - The Empire Writes Back: Theory and practice in post-colonial literatures . 00-00-1991 |
Bill Ashcroft,
Gareth Griffiths,
Helen Tiffin
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chapter - The Horror Reader : The Terror of Pleasure - The Contemporary horror film and postmodern theory . 00-00-2000. pp.285 - 293 |
Ken Gelder,
Philip Brophy,
Tania Modleski
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This article looks at the Contemporary horror film and its postmodern aesthetic, dealing with issues such as the schizophrenic body and popular culture in re...[full record]
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book - The Matter of Images: Essays on Representations . 00-00-1993 |
Richard Dyer
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book - The Road Movie Book . 00-00-1997 |
Steven Cohan,
Delia Falconer,
Shari Roberts
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The numerous essays within this text account for wartime Road Movies in "Mapping Boundaries, Hitler Can't Keep 'Em That Long: The Road, The People", to femi...[full record]
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book - The Road to Romance and Ruin - Teen Films and Youth Culture . 00-00-1992 |
Jon Lewis
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This book discusses issues of the global teenager, consumerism and the MTV phenomenon, male and female subculture, the end of the world, the breakdown of ins...[full record]
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