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  • - Screening Sexual Perversion
     
    370,95 kr.

    Tainted Love is the first critical anthology to offer extended analysis of the representation of sexual perversities on screen.

  • - Masculinity and Stardom in Hollywood
    af Virginia Luzon Aguado
    1.374,95 kr.

    A comprehensive study of Harrison Ford's stardom in relation to changing ideals of masculinity in Hollywood.

  • - From the Classical to the Trans-national
    af Ginette Vincendeau
    1.031,95 kr.

    Extending from early cinema to the present, bringing together both published and newly minted writings with a fresh Introduction, the book invites readers to dip in according to particular interests or to read it right through as a substantial introduction to the thrust of French cinema's history.

  • - Genre and Representation
    af Andrew Moor
    364,95 - 880,95 kr.

  • - Perpetrator Trauma and Cinema
    af Raya Morag
    1.919,95 kr.

    Waltzing with Bashir proposes a new paradigm for cinema trauma studies - the trauma of the perpetrator. Recognizing a current shift in interest from the trauma suffered by victims to that suffered by perpetrators, the book seeks to theorize this yet under-theorized field.

  • - Screening Sexual Perversion
     
    1.651,95 kr.

    This is the first critical anthology to offer extended analysis of the representation of sexual perversions on screen.

  • - The Global Vision of a Turkish Filmmaker
    af Bulent Diken
    1.649,95 kr.

    The first substantial study of Nuri Bilge Ceylan's work set in both the context of transnational film networks and the popular 'New Turkish Cinema'.

  • - Gender and the Cinema of Fatal Desire
    af New Zealand) Walker-Morrison & Deborah (University of Auckland
    519,95 - 1.328,95 kr.

    A biocultural study of the cut-throat world of French noir, a genre which upholds the principle of survival of the fittest during occupied and post-war France.