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American Culture Transformed: Dialing 9/11

By B. Tucker, P. Walton

Cinematic Perspectives on Digital Culture: Consorting with the Machine

By Norman Taylor

Global and Local Televangelism

By P. Thomas, P. Lee

British Social Realism in the Arts since 1940

By D. Tucker

Investigating Shrek: Power, Identity, and Ideology

By T. Nieguth, A. Lacassagne

Television, Memory and Nostalgia

By A. Holdsworth

Translating Popular Film

By C. O'Sullivan

100 Film Musicals

By J. Gibbs, Doug Pye

France, Film, and the Holocaust: From genocide to shoah

By F. Banaji

The Objects of Affection: Semiotics and Consumer Culture

By A. Berger

Tokyo Cyberpunk: Posthumanism in Japanese Visual Culture

By Steven T. Brown

Writing Dancing Together

By V. Briginshaw, Ramsay Burt

Towards a Market in Broadcasting: Communications Policy in the UK and Germany

By C. Potschka

Reading 'Bollywood': The Young Audience and Hindi Films

By S. Banaji

Violence, Politics and Textual Interventions in Northern Ireland

By P. Mahon

Digital Cultures and the Politics of Emotion: Feelings, Affect and Technological Change

By Athina Karatzogianni, Adi Kuntsman

The (Moving) Pictures Generation: The Cinematic Impulse in Downtown New York Art and Film

By V. Dika

Weimar Film and Modern Jewish Identity

By O. Ashkenazi

Inside the Magic Rectangle

By Victor Lewis-Smith

East Asian Cinemas: Regional Flows and Global Transformations

By V. Lee

Film Remakes, Adaptations and Fan Productions: Remake/Remodel

By K. Loock, C. Verevis

Theorizing Desire: From Freud to Feminism to Film

By K. Gorton

Presenting Oprah Winfrey, Her Films, and African American Literature

By T. Green

British Crime Film: Subverting the Social Order

By Barry Forshaw

Britain Colonized: Hollywood's Appropriation of British Literature

By J. Jeffers

Field Day and the Translation of Irish Identities: Performing Contradictions

By A. O'Malley

Film, Memory and the Legacy of the Spanish Civil War: Resistance and Guerrilla 1936-2010

By M. Camino

It Came From the 1950s!: Popular Culture, Popular Anxieties

By Darryl Jones, Elizabeth McCarthy, Bernice M. Murphy

Presenting History: Past and Present

By Professor Peter J. Beck (Kingston University, UK)

The DVD and the Study of Film: The Attainable Text

By M. Parker