Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Hotbeds of Licentiousness

Autor Benjamin Halligan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2024
Hotbeds of Licentiousness is the first substantial critical engagement with British pornography on film across the 1970s, including the "Summer of Love," the rise and fall of the Permissive Society, the arrival of Margaret Thatcher, and beyond. By focusing on a series of colorful filmmakers whose work, while omnipresent during the 1970s, now remains critically ignored, author Benjamin Halligan discusses pornography in terms of lifestyle aspirations and opportunities which point to radical changes in British society. In this way, pornography is approached as a crucial optic with which to consider recent cultural and social history.
Citește tot Restrânge

Toate formatele și edițiile

Toate formatele și edițiile Preț Express
Paperback (1) 22560 lei  3-5 săpt. +2157 lei  6-10 zile
  BERGHAHN BOOKS – aug 2024 22560 lei  3-5 săpt. +2157 lei  6-10 zile
Hardback (1) 74716 lei  3-5 săpt. +2571 lei  6-10 zile
  BERGHAHN BOOKS – 13 mai 2022 74716 lei  3-5 săpt. +2571 lei  6-10 zile

Preț: 22560 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 338

Preț estimativ în valută:
4317 4704$ 3638£

Carte disponibilă

Livrare economică 02-16 aprilie
Livrare express 18-22 martie pentru 3156 lei

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781805393450
ISBN-10: 1805393456
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS

Notă biografică

Benjamin Halligan is the Director of the Doctoral College of the University of Wolverhampton. His publications include Desires for Reality: Radicalism and Revolution in Western European Film (Berghahn Books, 2016) and the co-edited Politics of the Many: Contemporary Radical Thought and the Crisis of Agency (Bloomsbury, 2021).

Descriere

Descriere de la o altă ediție sau format:
By focusing on a series of colorful filmmakers whose work, while omnipresent during the 1970s, now remains critically ignored, Hotbeds of Licentiousness explores pornography as a lens through which to view radical changes in British society.