Explores the psychological subtexts of a number of children's books, including Carlo Collodi's ""Pinocchio"", Roald Dahl's ""James and the Giant Peach"",... Læs mere
As the United States' prison population has exploded over the past 30 years, a body of literature has emerged, written either by prisoners... Læs mere
Railway travel has definitely influenced modern theatre's sense of space and time. By analysing theatrical representations of... Læs mere
This collection of essays critically examines the issue of race in college and professional sports, beginning with the affects of stereotypes on black female college... Læs mere
This volume of history validates the contributions of radio toward keeping America informed. Like everything else, radio has gone... Læs mere
Focusing on the negative stereotypes towards gay men (and citing as well the occasional positive exception), Keller ably employs current theories of men's studies to critique several films, exposing the ongoing myths, typing and homophobia they reveal in our culture.
As the debate over affirmative action appears before the Supreme Court, it might help to look back over the last century to see what... Læs mere
Using facts, details and events from those original early radio scripts of Captain Midnight, the author has constructed a ""biography"" of the great wartime... Læs mere
Focussing on the Golden Age radio, this is a guide to surviving scripts. Most scripts are from the 1930s, 1940s and... Læs mere
From the time Westinghouse started commercial broadcasting in 1920 through the end of the radio soap operas in the... Læs mere