Binding Time Josef TrappelThis book is a collection of related but independent essays. Such books are notoriously hard to classify a fact that alarms me, since they thereby become hard to shelve, review, and sell. And so I imagined, when I first conceived the idea of collecting them, that I would have to devote some considerable effort to finding a Common Theme that they all illustrate or contribute to, and thereby show that theyhave better reason to congregate between one
Unique in its approach to translation
contributors propose new approaches to curating and new ways of fostering critical inquiry
Focusing on the vast corpus of films that have left their marks on generations of spectators
development and techniques of Griersonian documentary in New Zealand throughout the first half of the twentieth century
she is forced to go into hiding or else sacrifice years of painstaking work toward the liberation of women throughout the world
and The Audience Experience explores key trends in the contemporary presentation of performing arts for audiences
in effect contributing to culture through new narrative
including Alfred Hitchcock and Francis Ford Coppola
There are sounds of a fight
World Film Locations: Berlin offers a broad overview of these varied cinematic representations
the primary concerns of cultural studies
The book closes with an account of the film’s reception by critics