Staging the UK Hazel GardinerExamines some of the most important performance in Britain and Northern Ireland from the mid 1980s into the new millennium. In a timely new critical approach, it considers contemporary British theatre in relation to national and supranational identities, concepts such as globalistion and diaspora, New Labour, devolution and European unification.
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As museums across Europe reckon with the post-colonial legacies of their collections
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The first book devoted to the study of horror film and adaptation
This book re-examines the films of Antonio Pietrangeli
‘Motherhood and Popular Television’ is designed to introduce readers to key debates concerning the representations of motherhood and the maternal role in contemporary television programming
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the book demonstrates the fundamental importance of montage aesthetics to the art of cinema and the practice of film criticism
demonstrating the possibility of intense interdisciplinary collaboration