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Communication in the Age of Suspicion: Trust and the Media

By V. Bakir, D. Barlow

Human Rights Film Festivals: Activism in Context

By Sonia M. Tascon

Black Magic Woman and Narrative Film: Race, Sex and Afro-Religiosity

By Montre Aza Missouri

The Search for Meaning in Film and Television: Disenchantment at the Turn of the Millennium

By M. Maloney

Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialogue

By S. Hutchings

British Gothic Cinema

By B. Forshaw

Post-War Modernist Cinema and Philosophy: Confronting Negativity and Time

By H. Ford

Cannibalism in Literature and Film

By J. Brown

Star Actors in the Hollywood Renaissance: Representing Rough Rebels

By D. Smith-Rowsey

Men and Masculinities in Irish Cinema

By D. Ging

Broadcasting in the 21st Century

By Richard Rudin (Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool)

Work in Cinema: Labor and the Human Condition

By E. Kerr

Behind the Screen: Inside European Production Cultures

By P. Szczepanik, P. Vonderau

Theodor Adorno and Film Theory: The Fingerprint of Spirit

By B. Wall

Film Stardom, Myth and Classicism: The Rise of Hollywood's Gods

By M. Williams

Silent Film Comedy and American Culture

By Alan Bilton

Maternal Horror Film: Melodrama and Motherhood

By S. Arnold

Queer Love in Film and Television: Critical Essays

By Pamela Demory, Christopher Pullen

Talking Television: An Introduction to the Study of Television

By Graeme Burton

Strike Zone (Dale Brown's Dreamland, Book 5)

By Dale Brown, Jim DeFelice

Adaptation Revisited: Television and the Classic Novel

By Sarah Cardwell

More Than Just A Good Life: The Authorised Biography of Richard Briers

By James Hogg

Last of the Summer Wine (The Best of British Comedy)

By Webber, Richard

Porridge (The Best of British Comedy)

By Richard Webber

Popular Film and Television Comedy

By Frank Krutnik, Steve Neale (University of Exeter, UK)

Superman: Complete History - Sixty Years of the Man of Steel

By Les Daniels, Chip Kidd

Consumerist Orientalism: The Convergence of Arab and American Popular Culture in the Age of Global Capitalism

By Prof. M. Keith Booker, Prof. Isra Daraiseh

Television Sitcom

By B. Mills

Cult Television

By Sara Gwenllian-Jones, Roberta E. Pearson

Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change

By Marie Gillespie