Screen Writings Functional analysis and transforms'Screen Writings: Partial Views of a Total Art, Classic to Contemporary' offers close readings of individual films intended to explain how moviemakers use the resources of the medium to pursue complex and significant humanistic goals.
and rarely thought of as a human achievement
The Bell was notable as an outspoken liberal voice at a time of political and intellectual stagnation
This is the first book to focus on women illustrators in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
the role of visual literacy in design and display within libraries and resource centres
Practicing shame explores how the literature of medieval England encouraged women to secure their honour by cultivating hypervigilance against shame
and the political and personal agendas of its supporters
Lampert is widely regarded as 'the unrivalled master among medieval historians' and 'a superb story-teller'
Christoph Schlingensief: Art without Borders is the first book to be published in English on Schlingensief’s groundbreaking
reception theory and theories of the body
interdisciplinary analyses of individual films
Why do many of the most prominent books and films of the last decade return obsessively to the themes and imagery of pornography
This book demonstrates the continuities of five centuries of European-led slavery and colonialism in Africa