Turns the spotlight on Australia and New Zealand. This title offers a look at the cinema produced in these two countries since the turn of the twentieth century.
An interdisciplinary collection of essays on the medical and social articulation of death, this anthology considers to what extent a subject as elusive as death can be examined.
The essays in this book offer new critical perspectives on race, immigration and identity on the Old Continent. In... Læs mere
In this book, Alan Blum outlines a nuanced theoretical approach to health and health care. Drawing on a range of thinkers, Blum explains... Læs mere
Offers readers a foundation from which to re-examine traditional perspectives on gender. This title offers a interdisciplinary approach to gender that reflects the developments in media theory and methodology.
Explores spaces of performance in Moscow. Inspired by French philosopher Michel de Certeau's model of a 'second, poetic geography' in which the walker - the... Læs mere
Provides a theoretical and contextual analysis which highlights the major themes and issues affecting European media. This book maps the scope of contemporary media policy and... Læs mere
Artist and media researcher Bill Seaman's term 'neosentience' describes a new branch of scientific inquiry related to artificial intelligence. This book focuses on the... Læs mere
A follow up to "Stephen King on the Big Screen" (2009), this title looks at the much-neglected subject of the best-selling author's work in television, examining what it... Læs mere
As leader of The Smiths and as a solo-artiste, Morrissey has consistently provoked a response from fans and critics alike in which there are no... Læs mere
A collection of two plays.