Epic / everyday Suzanne J. KonzelmannThis collection explores the presence within television of the epic and the everyday, with reference to a range of fictional television programming, including episodic series and serial dramas, sitcoms, science fiction, spy dramas, childrens TV and detective shows.
Included are more than two hundred illustrations and a look at many aspects of South African film history that haven't been previously documented
with a focus on creating inclusive bibliographic records
including issues such as well-being and human capital
Confirmed as a major contribution to both Film Studies and French Studies
this anthology includes analyses of such under-examined films as Thomas Edison’s Frankenstein
Branded the Devil’s Highway
alongside the 'cinéma du look'
the collection challenges the canonical view of Kren that ignores his underground lineage and powerful
including product
‘Sisters and the English Household’ revalues unmarried adult sisters in nineteenth-century English literature as positive figures of legal and economic autonomy representing productive labour in the domestic space
this book exposes the damaging impact of market-driven ideology on the institution of the University
this will be a must for film scholars around the globe