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Black Film British Cinema II

Autor Clive Nwonka, Anamik Saha
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2021
The politics of race in British screen culture over the last 30 years vis-a-vis the institutional, textual, cultural and political shifts that have occurred during this period. This book considers the politics of race in British screen culture over the last thirty years, addressing the institutional, textual, cultural, and political shifts that have occurred during this period. An edited collection of essays by Bidisha, Ashley Clark, Shelley Cobb, James Harvey, Melanie Hoyes, Maryam Jameela, Kara Keeling, Oslem Koskal, Rabz Lansiquot, Sarita Malik, Richard Martin, So Mayer, Alessandra Raengo, Richard T. Rodr guez, Tess S. Skadeg rd Thorsen, Natalie Wreyford, it offers a diverse range of responses from emerging and established scholars and practitioners. They explore these topics through the optic of film, TV, moving image, and from the perspectives of media and communications, sociology, politics, and cultural studies. Contributors Bidisha, Ashley Clark, Shelley Cobb, James Harvey, Melanie Hoyes, Maryam Jameela, Kara Keeling, Oslem Koskal, Rabz Lansiquot, Sarita Malik, Richard Martin, So Mayer, Alessandra Raengo, Richard T. Rodr guez, Tess S. Skadeg rd Thorsen, Natalie Wreyford
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ISBN-13: 9781912685639
ISBN-10: 1912685639
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 25 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 180 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Goldsmiths, Unversity of London

Notă biografică

Dr. Clive James Nwonka is a Lecturer in Film and Literature at the University of York. His academic research covers Black British and American film, literature, and diversity policy in the UK film industry.
 
Anamik Saha is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Media and Communications and co-convenor of the MA in Race, Media and Social Justice at Goldsmiths, University of London.