David Simon's American City Frank MullerDavid Simons American city examines the work of showrunner David Simon, creator of acclaimed television serials The Wire, Treme and The Deuce. Situating these television serials in their real world context of twenty first century America, the book explores how Simons work responds to dominant discourses about the state of the American city.
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proprietors and propagandists fill the pages of this original and engaging volume in which sixteen leading writers celebrate the emergence of Irish Journalism from 1800 to 1922
Challenging the dominant view that American Abstract Expressionism triumphed in Western Europe in the immediate post-war period
identifying a number of policy options and making recommendations on rectifying problem areas
This scholarly monograph explores the published eyewitness testimonies
the examples of contemporary art assembled in What’s Next
an international non-commercial pop-up market held at Chelsea College of Arts
Provides a collection of in-depth readings of British writers that have come to prominence in the twenty-first century
presents essays from established and up-and-coming scholars who address a variety of themes
the racial and spatial politics of its development and change
unified by their explication of the key elements of the cultural history of the period 1510–80 the book unravels the political
While overlooked by extant studies of the Gothic