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[ecrea] New publication: Questions of cultural value: The London Film & Media Reader 5
Tue Jan 16 08:22:59 GMT 2018
The London Symposium is pleased to announce the e-book publication of
its latest Conference Reader, QUESTIONS OF CULTURAL VALUE. Edited by
Phillip Drummond, the volume brings together 30 compact and highly
readable essays from around the world based on research presented at
FILM & MEDIA 2016: The Fifth Annual London Film & Media Conference.
Established and emerging scholars from 16 countries offer fascinating
analytic and critical perspectives on a wide range of international
films, TV, and digital media. The London Symposium 2017 / ISBN
978-0-9573631-7-5 / 373 pages / fully searchable. Kindle e-book (Print
Replica) available from Amazon at £9.99.
1 NATIONAL IDENTITIES ● Frank Scheide, 'Cultural Values and Biases in
Post-WWI Hollywood ‘Ruritanian’ Films: 'The Prisoner of Zenda' and the
Figure of the Doppelgänger' ● Lela Tsiphuria, 'Moral Values in
Contemporary Literature and Film from Georgia: 'Journey to Africa' and
'The Other Bank' ' ● Ana Došen, 'Schizoculture in Japan: Re-inventing
Family Values in 'Noriko's Dinner Table' ' ● 2 THE AMERICAN DREAM ●
Antonio Sanchez-Escalonilla, 'The Values of the New American Dream: The
Case of 'Indiewood' ' ● Pablo Echart, 'The Idea of 'Success' in the
Humanist Cinema of Alexander Payne' ● Andrea Rinke, 'Drug Experience
Films and the Cultural Values of the American Dream: 'The Wolf of Wall
Street' ' ●
3 FILM & TELEVISION IN INDIA ● Mona Sinha, 'The Cultural Values of the
Wedding Narrative on Indian Television: 'Band Baaja Bride' '● Neerja
Vyas & Sushila Shekhawat, 'Cultural Value and Questions of Morality: The
Bollywood Biopic' ● Gauri Durga Chakraborty, 'Re-interpreting Family
Values in Modern India: Role Reversal and Gender Stereotyping and in 'Ki
& Ka' '● 4 MEDIA MORALITIES ● Wajiha Raza Rizvi, 'The Censorship of
Visual Pleasure in Pakistani Cinema' ● Pauliina Tuomi, 'Moral and Social
Values in Finnish Television' ● Chioma Deborah Ekhaeyemhe, 'Reality
Television and the Youth Audience in Nigeria: 'Big Brother Africa' '●
5 MASCULINITIES ● Nandabalan Panneerselvam, 'Masculinity in Crisis in
Post-Imperial Britain: The Television Sitcoms of Tony Hancock' ●
Saravanan Mani, 'Cultures of Violence and Justice in 'The Shield' '●
Carlos A. Rabassó & Francisco Javier Rabassó, 'Trans-gender Roles Under
Patriarchy: Mariana Rondon’s 'Pelo Malo' ('Bad Hair')'● 6 FEMININITIES ●
Angela Tumini & Malin Isaksson, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,
Lisbeth Salander: Unique yet Familiar Female Hero' ● Emily Oghale
God’spresence, 'African Cultural Values and Female Representation in
Nollywood: 'Iyore' '● Phillip Drummond, 'Questions of Gender, Knowledge
and Identity In the WWI Film: The Cinematic Mata Hari'●
7 THE AUDIOVISUAL FAIRY TALE ● Indre Jakucione, 'Family, Femininity and
Cultural Anxiety in the Contemporary Fairy Tales of Disney' ● Tamara
Barreiro Neira, 'Humour and Protest in Chicano Cinema: 'Quinceañera' ' ●
Marina Gabelica, 'Videogames - New Forms of Fairy Tale?' ● 8 GENERIC
PARADIGMS ● Sigrun Lehnert, 'Questions of German Art and Culture: The
Post-WWII Newsreel' ● Mariana Medeiros Seixas & Frédéric Gimello
Mesplomb, 'Translating Cultural Values through the Aesthetics of the
Fashion Film' ● Raffaele Pavoni, 'Interactive Music Videos: The
Negotiation of Values between Authors, Audiences and Producers' ●
9 MEDIA ONTOLOGIES ● Gillian McIver, 'Painting, Cinema, and the Exchange
of Cultural Value' ● Stuart Richards, 'The Cultural Value of Peripheral
Texts in a Transmedia Narrative: 'The Simpsons Tapped Out' ' ● Kristina
Graour, 'The Value of 'Wholeness', and the Cancelled Series as
'Incomplete' Text: The Case of 'Twin Peaks' ' ● 10 ENGAGING AUDIENCES ●
Alison Wilde & Stephen Millett, 'The Cultural Value of Cinematic
Representations of Disablement: Young People’s Understandings of
'Finding Nemo' ' ● Jani Wilson, 'The Silent Māori Audience:
Contemporary Resistance to Historical Film - 'The Seekers' ' ● Ruchika
Gurung, 'Media Education and Cultural Violence: The Role of
Participatory Media' ●
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