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  • - Coming to a TV Near You
    av Su (University of East Anglia Holmes
    443

    This book focuses on the emerging historical relations between British television and film culture in the 1950s. Drawing upon archival research, it does this by exploring the development of the early cinema programme on television - principally Current Release (BBC, 1952-3), Picture Parade (BBC, 1956) and Film Fanfare (ABC, 1956-7) - and argues ...

  • - Second Edition
    av Philip Parker
    368,-

    Provides the frame work for you to write a screenplay. This work contains: the different layouts for film, television, documentary and corporate screenplays; an analysis of what is required from a premise, an outline, a step outline, a treatment and a first draft; a stage by stage guide to the re-write; and tips on finding an agent.

  • - New Theories, Methods and Subjects
     
    995,-

    Gives insights into theories, methods and subjects in communication policy research. This title includes articles. It is suitable for understanding future trends in communication policy research.

  • - Creating Live Performance
    av Roberta Mock
    368,-

    This volume investigates the relationship between the process of creating performance and spectator responses, and how this exchange is embedded into the product itself.

  • - Economic, Social and Cultural Challenges
    av Mohammed Saad
    448,-

    This work deals with the economic and developmental challenges facing contemporary Algerian society. It considers the social structures, the political institutions, the movements, ideologies, and cultural dilemmas.

  • - Gender in European Culture
    av Maya Slater
    266,-

    This volume contains a diverse selection of pieces that present views about men given by women. Some of the contributors write directly about men and how men see women, others prefer to view men at a distance, as a woman looking at men through the eyes of a female writer.

  • - Urban identities in fictional drama
    av Peter Billingham
    353,-

  • - Explanatory Scope and Future Potential
    av Daniel (University of Lincoln Meyer-Dinkgrafe
    443

    How to account for the designer's combination of creativity and practical skill? What part does mental imagination play in the design process? How do designers get their own spatial awareness across to their spectators? How does theatre affect the spectator? Why do spectators react as they do? How do distance and suspension of.

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    426

    Queer cinema has gained scholarly attention in recent years as a manifestation of the conflicts, anxieties, and liberation of European sexuality. Robin Griffiths' "Queer Cinema in Europe," the first anthology of its kind, probes the questions and implications of sex, gender, and identity in contemporary European filmmaking. An esteemed group of contributors discuss the varieties of lesbian and gay representation to deconstruct and redefine notions of national identity and culture in a diverse European context. This volume explores a wide scope of films, directors, and genres to forge a new understanding of what it means to be queer in the twenty-first century.

  • - Art, mind and technology
    av UK) Ascott & Roy (The Planetary Collegium
    368,-

  • av Michael Punt & Robert Pepperell
    426

  • av Christine Roberts
    368,-

    This anthology contains three plays (Ceremonial Kisses, Shading the Crime, and The Maternal Cloister), analyses of their processes and themes, and photographs of the performances. The plays are different in style and include the use of physical theatre, naturalistic explorations of human rights abuses, and symbolic structures, puppets and poetry.

  • av Peter Golding, Denmark) Bondebjerg & Ib (University of Copenhagen
    368 - 595,-

  • av Rick Mitchell
    368,-

    Bertold Brecht was an important dramatist/director/theorist of the 20th century. This play focuses on Brecht's life in America, where he resided from 1941 through to 1947. Brecht features as the main character and the play is also Brechtian-influenced. Endnotes and appendices are included.

  • - Death, Recognition & Spectatorship
    av Therese Davis
    443

    This work aims to rethink the facial close-up in terms other than those associated with the humanist view of the face as "mirror of the soul". It proposes a dialectical reversal or about-face. It provides detailed studies of media spectacles of faces becoming unrecognizable.

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    368,-

    "Drawing - The Process" is a collection of papers, theories and interviews based on the conference and exhibition of the same name held at Kingston University in 2003.Much debate and research is currently undertaken in this area and it is the intention of the book to galvanize this, while providing a vehicle for deep enquiry. The publication will firstly comprise a collection of refereed papers representing a breadth of activity and research around the issues of drawing within the broad context of art and design activity. The second dimension of the book will be an examination of the drawing processes of high profile practitioners. The publication will encompass the best contemporary investigation of a subject pivotal to art and design activity, and should be recognized as a fundamental text for students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

  • - Thirty Years of Portuguese Decolonization
     
    443

    This multidisciplinary look at both the causes and the consequences of Portuguese decolonization places the loss of Portugal's Eastern Empire in the context of the loss of its African Empire, and relates the decolonization process to the search for a new Portuguese vision of its place in the world.

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    682,-

    This book provides historical and cultural overviews of the country's cinema. Scholars construct an argument that complicates the international view of Finnish cinema as a small-scale industry dominated by realist art-house films. Contributors cover genre, art, and commercial films, independent productions, blockbuster cinema and more.

  • - Mind@large
    av Roy (The Planetary Collegium Ascott
    522,-

    This text presents an overview of the debate about the intersection between art, technology, and consciousness. It documents work from those connected with the CAiiA-STAR centre including aspects of: artificial life, robotics, technoetics, performance, computer music and telematic art.

  • - Computing, Communication and Collaboration in Design
    av Chengzhi Peng
    353 - 426

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    707,-

    This volume continues exploring cinema produced in Australia and New Zealand since the beginning of the twentieth century. Additions include in-depth treatments of the locations featured in the countries' cinema, essays by critics and film scholars and over one hundred and fifty new film reviews, complemented by film stills and expanded references.

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    719,-

    Indian cinema teems with a multitude of different voices. The Directory of World Cinema: India provides a broad overview of this rich variety, highlighting distinctions among India's major cinematic genres and movements while illuminating the field as a whole.

  • - Roles and identities in France and Spain
    av Lesley (University of Northumbria.) Twomey
    279,-

    Which female figures are proposed for our admiration? Who proposes them and what values do they represent? This study offers an analysis of such religious/cultural icons. It addresses contemporary roles and issues concerning women in contemporary France and Spain.

  • - Education and Influence
     
    368,-

    Design Research is an area that is both current and growing, but texts on the subjects are in short supply. This book intends to place Design Research in its rightful place at the heart of studio-based education and practice. It offers a valuable context within which to understand the educational needs and aspirations of the designer.

  • - Competing Narratives of National Identity
    av Fernando (Lecturer in Spanish Leon-Solis
    443

    A narrative analysis of four main discourses of national identity in Spain, with a special focus on Catalonia, as disseminated in the Spanish press in the period between 1993 and 1996. The study includes assessments of the Spanish press coverage of the 1994 USA Football World Cup.

  • - Art for Self-determination
    av Kamal Salhi
    364,-

    Provides an approach to the study of performing arts in Africa. This text reveals the position of the arts and culture in post-independent countries as well as changes in influences and audiences. It also shows African theatre to be about aesthetics and rituals, the sociological and the political.

  • - Consequences of global convergence
    av Richard (University of the Witwatersrand Collins
    426

    Technological change in broadcasting has enabled us to open up media markets, making media and society more internationally-oriented. Chapters focus on technological change and its impact on cultural and political identities, the role of the cultural industries in the 'New Economy' and the impact of European integration on national institutions.

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    690,-

    Hollywood continues to reign supreme; from award-winning dramas to multimillion-dollar, special effects-laden blockbusters, Tinseltown produces the films that audiences around the world go to the cinema to see. This volume explores how the industry has evolved and expanded throughout its history.

  • - When Cultural Engagement Matters for the Public Sphere
     
    443

    In today's thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the same people. Yet social science traditionally treats them quite differently. Indeed, it is commonplace to define audiences in opposition to the public: in both popular and elite discourses, audiences are denigrated as trivial, passive, individualised...

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