Using the rich and vital Australian Aboriginal understanding of country as a model, People and Places of Nature and Culture affirms the importance of a... Læs mere
Reconsiders how we make and use technology in the twenty-first century. This title provides an understanding of the human dimension of technological advancement.
The analysis of film music is emerging as one of the fastest-growing areas of interest in film studies, but the lack... Læs mere
In 1893, Friedrich Engels branded history 'the cruelest goddess of all'. This sorrowful vision of the past is deeply rooted in the Western... Læs mere
Picturing Immigration offers a comparative study of the photojournalistic framing of immigrants in Greece... Læs mere
This book addresses director David Lynch's films from the perspective of the relationship between commercial film, avant-garde art and cultural... Læs mere
With wide appeal to actors, directors, acting students, acting teachers, and trainers, the author draws from twenty-five years of experience as an acting teacher and director to introduce innovative ways of thinking about acting.
While postwar British cinema and the British new wave have received much scholarly attention, the misunderstood period of the 1970s has been comparatively... Læs mere
New Irish Storytellers examines storytelling techniques and narrative strategies in contemporary Irish film. Revealing defining patterns within recent Irish cinema, this book explores connections between Irish cinematic storytellers and their British and American colleagues.
This book draws on work in phenomenology, embodiment and cinema and extends the field by examining metaphysical presence in postcolonial... Læs mere
Blurring boundaries between many disciplines, this title supplies a context and a rationale for discussing how technological change has affected the... Læs mere