Television and Criticism David JeremiahTelevision and Criticism unites distinguished scholars from the fields of literary criticism, media studies, and film studies to challenge the traditional boundaries between high and low culture. Through a theoretical lens, this volume addresses such topics as the blurring of genres, television and identity, and the sophistication of television audiences by examining examples from soap operas, televised adaptations of classic novels, film noir, and
This edition of Dhan Gopal Mukerji’s Kari the Elephant is a classic of Indian American literature reimagined for modern readers
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The individual chapters
Hong Kong and the Chinese diasporas
comprehensive account of our constant quest for fluent and clear handwritten script
jurors or others in courtrooms distracted by in-court television cameras and their operators
these encounters with events
“Michael Starks brilliantly describes the complex mix of Government and industry responses to technological change which have led to the digital switchover process in the UK
“David Cronenberg is an essential read for anyone interested in the symbiotic relationship between literature and filmmaking
Such cooperation is especially important for a field whose thrust is directed toward human development
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Photocinema represents a nuanced theoretical and practical exploration of the experimental cinematic techniques exemplified by artists like Wim Wenders and Hollis Frampton