I.B.Tauris Visual Culture 2015

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visual culture 2015


I.B.Tauris 2015

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Dear Reader, We are delighted to introduce to you our new catalogue of Visual Culture titles. The Visual Culture list continues to demonstrate our commitment to publishing fine critical writing and cutting-edge scholarship on contemporary art, photography and architecture, international cinema and media, cultural and media theory, fashion, design and popular culture, in books that appeal to academic students and researchers as well as to general readers. Brand new to our publishing this year are three more titles in the Behind the Silver Screen series: Acting, edited by Claudia Springer and Julie Levinson; Art Direction and Production Design, edited by Lucy Fischer; and Sound, edited by Kathryn Kalinak. We also have a new addition to the ground-breaking Ibraaz series, Dissonant Archives: Contemporary Visual Culture and Competing Narratives in the Middle East, edited by Anthony Downey, plus the first book in the Drawing In series, Drawing Difference: Connections between Gender and Drawing by Marsha Meskimmon and Phil Sawdon. New to the Dress Cultures series is Thinking Through Fashion: A Guide to Key Theorists, edited by Agnès Rocamora and Anneke Smelik. We are privileged to work with authors dedicated to developing exciting new approaches and offering fresh perspectives in the world of the visual arts and we welcome new proposals from writers similarly passionate about their subjects. With best wishes,

Philippa Brewster Senior Editor:Visual Culture philippabrewster@gmail.com pbrewster@ibtauris.com

Anna Coatman Editor:Visual Culture acoatman@ibtauris.com

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art and critical theory 2–13 photography 13–14 architecture 14–15 fashion & design 15–16 film 17–32 world cinema 17–25 hollywood and american cinema 26–28 british cinema 29–30 russian and soviet cinema 31–32 television 33–37 tv history 33 contemporary Television 33–36 sci-fi and fantasy TV 37 popular culture 38–39 international media 40–42 Journalism 42 index 43–44 Front cover illustration: Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles © Glenn Ligon, from Queering Post-Black Art by Derek Conrad Murray, see page 4.

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Feminism, Sexuality and the Pleasures of the Visible Jacki Willson See page 38

Queering Postblack Art

Artists Transforming AfricanAmerican Identity after Civil Rights Derek Conrad Murray

Political Animals The New Feminist Cinema Sophie Mayer See page 17

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Sound: DIalogue, Music and Effects Kathryn Kalinak (Ed) See page 20

Dissonant Archives Contemporary Visual Culture and Competing Narratives in the Middle East Anthony Downey (Ed)

Quality Hollywood Markers of Distinction in Contemporary Studio Film Geoff King See page 27

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Being Gorgeous

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Art and Critical Theory Art and the Home

3D Warhol

Comfort, Alienation and the Everyday Imogen Racz Coventry University

The Sculptural Work of Andy Warhol NEW Thomas Morgan Evans

Rain machines; alarmed kosher pickle jars filled with gemstones; replica cornflakes boxes; ‘disco décor’; time capsules; art bombs; birthday presents; perfume bottles; floating silver pillows that are clouds; paintings that are also films; museum interventions; collected and curated projects; expanded performance environments; holograms. This is a book about the vast array of sculptural work made by Andy Warhol between 1954 and 1987, a period that begins long before the first Pop paintings and ends the year of his death. In 3D Warhol, Thomas Morgan Evans demonstrates that Warhol’s engagement with sculpture and its traditional notions produced ‘trespasses’, bisecting across the expectations, allegiances and values within art historical, and ultimately, social territories. This groundbreaking, original book brings to the forefront a major, but overlooked aspect of Warhol’s work.

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256 Pages 234 x 156mm January 2015 9781780762012 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780762005 Hardback £56 / $92 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Art and Emergency

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Modernism in TwentiethCentury India Emilia Terracciano, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, University College London

264 Pages 216 x 134mm November 2015 9781784534271 Hardback £58 / $94 9781784534288 Paperback £16.99 / $29

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Antipolitics in Central European Art

Art and the Politics of Visibility NEW

Contesting the Global, Local and the InBetween Zeena Feldman (Ed) University College London

Reticence as Dissidence under PostTotalitarian Rule 1956-1989 Klara Kemp-Welch Courtauld Institute of Art, London NEW in Paperback

360 Pages 234 x 156mm March 2015 9781784533144 Paperback £25 / $45

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Art as Enterprise

Art is produced, circulated, consumed and disseminated within an economic system, and in this sense, art can be understood as an enterprising activity. However, profitmaking is rarely the primary goal of artists, and indeed the entanglement of art with enterprise generates significant aesthetic, conceptual, philosophical and ethical challenges for contemporary art practice. McQuilten and White argue that artists can, and have, engaged critically in the commercial market, by way of social enterprise and economic organisation in the arts. Art as Enterprise brings a fresh perspective to the debate about the roles of contemporary art in consumer capitalist society.

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288 Pages 234 x 156mm September 2015 9781784531096 Hardback £62 / $99 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Social and Economic Engagement in Contemporary Art Grace McQuilten and Anthony White, both at University of Melbourne

224 Pages 216 x 134mm April 2015 9781784534103 Hardback £59.50 / $95 e ebook available

During states of emergency, normal rules and rights are suspended. In these precarious intervals, powerful images emerge.This book asks: what happens to art during a state of emergency? Investigating the uneasy relationship between aesthetics and political history, Terracciano traces a genealogy of modernism in colonial and postcolonial India.

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Anti-Portraiture

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Challenging the Limits of the Portrait Christie Imber and Fiona Johnstone (Eds)

256 Pages 216 x 134mm October 2015 9781784534127 Hardback £59.50 / $95

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Art as Organism

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Bioart Kitchen

Biology, and the Evolution of the Digital Image Charissa Terranova

Regional Interactions with Global Art Discourses NEW Hamid Keshmirshekan (Ed), SOAS

352 Pages 216 x 134mm January 2016 9781784534301 Hardback £62 / $99

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Art, Feminism and Technoscience Lindsay Kelley College of Fine Arts, University of South Wales, Australia

240 Pages 216 x 134mm September 2015 9781784534134 Hardback £58 / $94

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Death of the Artist This timely book tackles ongoing questions about how ‘local’ perspectives on contemporary art from the Middle East are defined and how these perspectives intersect with global art discourses. Leading figures from the Middle Eastern and Western art worlds discuss the historical and cultural circumstances which have shaped contemporary art from the Middle East, reflecting on recent exhibitions and curatorial projects. 288 Pages 240x170mm January 2015 9781784530020 Hardback £59.50 / $95 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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In an age of arts-cuts and forced self-promotion, Death of the Artist exposes the art world’s dependence on the singular artist’s identity – the monographs, retrospectives, commissioning and signatures – and demonstrates how artists can challenge, critique and restructure this. Rare, exclusive interviews with some of the most intriguing artists of the present day bring to life the book’s key assertion that an artist’s identity can be both a hindrance to and a tool for political art practice. 256 Pages 216 x 134mm January 2016 9781784534158 Paperback £17.99 / $35 9781784534141 Hardback £59.50 / $95 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Delacroix and His Forgotten World NEW

The Origins of Romantic Painting Margaret MacNamidhe University of Chicago

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Nicholas Lambert Birkbeck University What is the story of digital art? Tracing the medium from its roots in constructivist and futurist fantasies to today’s complex virtual realities, Lambert has written the first rigorous art historical account of digital art’s evolution since 1945. Unlike so many artistic developments, digital art has never belonged to a single and canonical movement; its genesis reflects a multiplicity of philosophical viewpoints and technological discoveries. This book chronicles the major artists, exhibitions and institutions key to the medium’s story, and explores the revolutionary impact of algorithms, networked mobile devices, immateriality and artificial intelligence on recent art production. This is the defining history of digital art. 336 Pages 234 x 156mm January 2016 9781848858589 Hardback £62 / $99 9781848858596 Paperback £18.99 / $32

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Art World Dissidents and Their Alternative Identities Nicola McCartney

Digital Art A History

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208 Pages 280 x235 mm March 2015 9781780769370 Hardback £29.50 / $49

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The Culture of Migration NEW

Politics, Aesthetics and Histories Pultz Mosland, Sten Petersen, Anne Ring and Moritz Schramm (Eds)

352 Pages 216 x 134mm May 2015 9781784533106 Hardback £62 / $99 9781784533212 Paperback £19.99 / $28

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Contemporary Art from the Middle East

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Art and Critical Theory Encounters Beyond the Gallery NEW

Queering Post-Black Art

Relational Aesthetics and Cultural Difference Renate Dohmen

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Artists Transforming African-American Identity after Civil Rights Derek Conrad Murray Unviersity of California

What impact do sexual politics and queer identities have on the understanding of ‘blackness’ as a set of visual, cultural and intellectual concerns? Murray argues that the rise of female, gay and lesbian artists as legitimate African-American creative voices is essential to the development of black art. He considers iconic works by artists including Glenn Ligon, Kehinde Wiley, and Kalup Linzy, which question whether it is possible for blackness to evade its ideologically over-determined cultural legibility. In their own unique, often satirical way, a new generation of contemporary AfricanAmerican artists represent the ever-evolving sexual and gender politics that have come to define the highly controversial notion of ‘post-black’ art.

256 Pages 216 x 134mm November 2015 9781780763712 Hardback £58 / $94 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Inside the Freud Museums NEW

History, Memory and SiteResponsive Art Joanne Morra, Central St. Martins, UAL

256 Pages 216 x 134mm August 2015 9781784532871 Paperback £16.99 / $27 9781784532864 Hardback £58 / $94 e ebook available

Lynda Benglis Beyond Process Susan Richmond, Georgia State University

Participation in Art and Architecture NEW

Spaces of Participation and Occupation Martino Stierli, MOMA, and Mechtild Widrich, Art Institute of Chicago (Eds)

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208 Pages 234 x 156mm February 2015 9781784534363 Paperback £16.99 / $25 65 b&w integrated, 16pp colour plates

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320 Pages 216 x 134mm June 2015 9781784530303 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of Visual Culture

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This book is a nuanced analysis of the historical Freud museums and their unique relationships to contemporary art; taking us through the ‘site-responsive’ artworks, exhibitions and curatorial practices that intervene in the objects, spaces and memories of both London and Vienna Sigmund Freud Museums. Morra offers a fresh experience of the history and practice of psychoanalysis, museums and art. 288 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781780762074 Paperback £17.99 / $30 9781780762067 Hardback £62 / $99 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Monochrome

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Darkness and Light in Contemporary Art Craig Staff, University of Northampton The monochrome remains one of the more contentious modernist inventions. It’s commonly associated with early twentieth century avant-garde painters and Abstract Expressionists, but holds equal attraction for artists today. More than a history, this is the first account of its lively role in contemporary art. Provocative, innovative and timely, it argues that the latest artistic engagements with the monochrome go beyond stylistic concerns and tap into discourses of radicalism. Discussing artists such as Kim Beom and Martin Creed, this book shows that debate and conflict around the monochrome is very much alive. 224 Pages 234 x 156mm July 2015 9781784530495 Paperback £17.99 / $29 9781784530488 Hardback £59.50 / $95 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Space and Time in Artistic Practice and Aesthetics

The Legacy of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Sarah Lippert (Ed) Michigan-Flint, USA NEW

304 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781784533458 Hardback £62 / $99 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Poetic Biopolitics

The Legacy of Feminist Artists in Emerging Practices Kathy Battista, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York

As the French philosopher and social theorist Michel Foucault defined the concept, “biopolitics” is the extension of state control over both the physical and political bodies of a population. Poetic Biopolitics is a positive attempt to explain and show how the often destructive effects and affects of biopolitical power structures can be ‘poeticised’ and deconstructed through the arts and humanities. It is an interdisciplinary response to the contemporary global crisis of community conflict, social and environmental wellbeing.

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Technovisuality

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Sabotage: deliberate disruption of a dominant system, be it political, military or economic. Yet sabotage has also become an artistic strategy – most notably in Latin America. Artists are producing radical, unruly or even iconoclastic work that resists state violence, social conformity and the commodification of art. Sabotage Art reveals how contemporary Latin American artists have resorted to ‘sabotage’ strategies to bridge the gap between aesthetics and politics, and seeks to understand the mystification, cooption and commercialisation of this new, dissident work. 256 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781784532253 Hardback £59.50 / $95 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art e ebook available

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A Guided Tour Peter Bond, Central St. Martins, UAL

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Politics and Iconoclasm in Contemporary Latin America Sophie Halart, Unversidad Católica de Chile, and Mara Polgovsky Ezcurra, University of Cambridge (Eds)

304 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781784530341 Hardback £59.50 / $95 International Library of Visual Culture

Performance Art

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Sabotage Art

Cultural Reenchantment and the Experience of Technology Helen Grace (Ed) Sydney University

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Political and Ethical Practices in the Arts Peg Rawes, Timothy Mathews, both at UCL, and Stephen Loo, University of Tasmania (Eds)

Relational Art NEW

A Guided Tour Craig Smith

Presence, immediacy and participation lie at the forefront of some of the most influential art of the past fifty years, yet performance art remains mysterious to many of us. Written for the interested but uninitiated, this book offers an accessible guide to the roots, landmarks, and shifting terrain of live art. Enlightening and surprising, Performance Art: A Guided Tour enables the reader to navigate the terra incognita of one of the most controversial modern art forms. 208 Pages 210 x 148mm January 2016 9781780762524 Hardback £56 / $90 9781780762531 Paperback £14.99 / $25

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Since the 1990’s, a new kind of art has developed, combining audience participation with new media networks. Known as Relational Art, the controversial practice connects artist, artwork, and audience. In this book, Relational Art practitioner Craig Smith outlines for the first time a rigorous theoretical model, elucidating the aesthetic, curatorial and theoretical criteria for including audience as a formal artistic element. Tracing the movement from its beginnings with the Traffic Exhibition and Nicolas Bourriaud’s Relational Aesthetics to the collective reaction to the appearance of a bottle-nosed whale in the Thames, Relational Art: A Guided Tour articulates the potential impact of Relational Art on the aesthetic, conceptual and economic forces of contemporary art. 224 Pages 210 x 148mm January 2016 9781780762562 Paperback £14.99 / $25 9781780762555 Hardback £58 / $94 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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New York, New Wave

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Art and Critical Theory NEW series

IBRAAZ

Contemporary Visual Culture in the Middle East and North Africa

Series Editor: Anthony Downey I.B.Tauris and Ibraaz Publishing are pleased to introduce an exciting series: Contemporary Visual Culture in the Middle and East North Africa. Focusing on historical and global contexts, this series examines the current production, reception and dissemination of visual culture within the Middle East, North Africa and beyond. Ibraaz is the leading online critical forum for contemporary visual culture in the Middle East and North Africa. Contemporary Visual Culture in the Middle and East North Africa.maintains current scholarly accounts of developments in the region and draw upon the immediacy of work by internationally renowned and emerging academics, writers, artists, museum directors, curators, activists and filmmakers. Whilst recent events have given topical purchase to debates about the perceived role of culture during a time of revolution and crisis, books in this series seeks to ground these discussions in the historical conditions that have informed contemporary cultural practices and the institutional contexts out of which they have emerged over the last two decades.

Dissonant Archives

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Contemporary Visual Culture and Competing Narratives in the Middle East Anthony Downey (Ed) Archives are often viewed as records, or collections of historical documents that order and record information about people, places and events. But archives are not only unstable and subject to the vagaries of time and history, but also determine the future, as much as defines the past. This issue has recently become crucial in modern-day North Africa and the Middle East – where the archive has come to the fore as a point of political contestation. Dissonant Archives is the first book to consider the ways in which artists in North Africa and the Middle East are utilizing and disrupting the function of archives in their work. This pioneering book reveals how the archive affects the present-day production of cultural knowledge. 304 Pages 230x165mm April 2015 9781784534110 Paperback £17.99 / $28 Ibraaz series

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Uncommon Grounds

New Media and Critical Practices in North Africa and the Middle East

Anthony Downey (Ed)

296 pages 230 x 165mm 2014 9781784530358 Paperback £16.99 / $28

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Ugliness

The NonBeautiful in Art and Theory Andrei Pop, University of Basel, and Mechtild Widrich, ETH Zurich (Eds)

An Art History

Matt Lodder, University of Essex Despite its rich culture and aesthetic traditions, there has never before been an art history of the tattoo. Beginning with the ‘discovery’ of the Polynesian tattooing practices, this book traces the history of tattooing as an artistic practice in Britain – from the first professional tattoo studio in 1870, to the present day. In this enthralling book, body art and modification expert Matt Lodder establishes a chronological survey of this oft-misunderstood and much mythologised mode of art making, from the artisanal studios of Victorian London, via the bawdy dockside spaces of the 1950s, to the seemingly ubiquitous tattoo culture of the twenty-first century. Lodder reveals how tastes and technologies have affected the type of images being tattooed; how innovations in both style and method have evolved; who the most important and influential tattoo artists were; and how tattooing has always been a permanent fixture of the visual culture of Britain’s entire social spectrum – from sailors and aristocratic ladies to kings. 256 Pages 234 x 156mm November 2015 9781780762371 Paperback £15.99 / $25 9781780762364 Hardback £58 / $94 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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328 Pages 234 x 156mm March 2015 9781784533557 Paperback £16.99 / $29.5

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The Female Body in the Looking-Glass NEW

Contemporary Art, Aesthetics and Genderland Basia Sliwinska, University of Loughborough

224 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781780766447 Hardback £56 / $90 International Library of Cultural Studies

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Art and Critical Theory Hyperdrawing Beyond the Lines of Contemporary Art TRACEY

Through the Lines of Contemporary Art TRACEY NEW

This is the third book in the innovative TRACEY series on contemporary drawing. Drawing Ambiguity builds upon its predecessors, Drawing Now and Hyperdrawing, by proposing that a position of ambiguity, a lack of definition, is not only desirable within fine art drawing but also necessary – having the capacity to enable and sustain drawing practices. What happens if we are ambivalent to what is drawing, or what drawing is? The editors Russell Marshall and Phil Sawdon bring together seven invited contributions to offer multiple perspectives from within and without the fine art drawing field to respond to these questions. Contributors include artist Ilana Halperin, artist-researcher Deborah Harty, artist and founder member of the group Underworld Karl Hyde, the creative collaboration Kreider + O’Leary, artist, writer Michael Phillipson, artist, academic Rob Ward, editors Marshall and Sawdon together with an introduction by the artist, writer, curator Derek Horton.

128 pages 252 x 252mm 2012 9781780762548 paperback £19.99 / $32 102pp b&w illustrated

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Drawing Now Between the Lines of Contemporary Art TRACEY 218 pages 254 x 254mm 2007 9781845115333 Paperback £18.99 / $33 128 illustrations

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128 Pages 252x252mm February 2015 9781784530693 Paperback £19.99 / $32 60 illustrations

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Drawing In

Series Editors: Russell Marshall, Marsha Meskimmon and Phil Sawdon In recent years, ‘thinking though drawing’ has become a ubiquitous trope – not only in the arts, but in the sciences and humanities too. This affords an exciting opportunity for sustained intellectual dialogues to emerge within, between and without traditional disciplinary boundaries. Drawing In provides a space where new perspectives and critical approaches in drawing can be brought together and explored. This innovative series includes books for general readers, scholarly monographs and edited anthologies – which emerge from the diverse fields of art and design history and theory, fine art, design, drawing pedagogy, technology, geography, science, engineering and even medicine. Some are practice-led and driven by creative textual strategies that move beyond the page; all contribute original perspectives on how drawing facilitates and manifests the production, acquisition and understanding of knowledge. For more information, contact Anna Coatman (acoatman@ibtauris.com)

Drawing Difference

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Connections Between Gender and Drawing Marsha Meskimmon and Phil Sawdon, both at University of Loughborough Drawing has been growing in recognition and stature within contemporary fine art since the mid-1970s. Simultaneously, feminist activism has been widespread, leading to the increased prominence of women in the art world and the acknowledgement of the crucial role played by gender and sexual difference in constituting the subject. This book argues that these developments did not occur in parallel by coincidence. It uses three works from the ‘70s, by Annette Messager, Dorothea Rockburne and Carolee Schneeman, to exemplify critical developments in feminist art history and key moments for drawing as a means of expression. These works are further explored in relation to the contemporary drawing practices of Marco Maggi, Sian Bowen, Susan Hauptmann, Cornelia Parker, Christoph Fink and Toba Kheedori. Dividing its analysis into the themes Approaching, Tropes and Coinciding, the book analyses how both drawing and feminist discourse emphasise dialogue, matter and openness. It demonstrates how sexual difference, subjectivity and drawing are connected at an elemental level – and how drawing has played a vital role in the articulation of the material and conceptual dynamics of feminism. 224 Pages 216 x 134mm September 2015 9781784530266 Hardback £56 / $90 9781784530273 Paperback £16.99 / $28 Drawing In 50 B&W illustrations

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Art and Critical Theory Talking Dance

Twenty Years of MAKE Magazine

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Contemporary Histories from the South China Sea Ralph Buck, Nicholas Rowe and Toni Shapiro-Phim

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Back to the Future of Women’s Art

Maria Walsh and Mo Throp (Eds), Chelsea College of Art and Design During the ‘70s, the art world began to explore the women’s art practice, and to challenge its invisibility. In the ‘80s, they creatively critiqued representations of female sexuality, and in the ‘90s, began to embrace the ‘post-feminist’ idea of difference and performance of gender. Throughout, MAKE magazine offered a unique platform to critically engage with women’s art. Beginning in 1983 as the Women Artists Slide Library Newsletter and culminating in a 100 page final issue in 2002, this pioneering publication is a vibrant document of some of the most significant moments in feminist art history and practice. This anthology delves into the MAKE archive and presents us with a range of exhibition and book reviews, interviews and features that cover sexuality, the body, race, ethnicity, the technical image and feminist art histories. 256 Pages 246 x 189mm March 2015 9781780767581 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780767574 Hardback £58 / $94 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art e ebook available

Unica Zürn

256 Pages 246 x 189mm October 2015 9781780764870 Hardback £39.95 / $65 Talking Dance

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Contemporary Histories from the South Pacific Ralph Buck and Nicholas Rowe

256 Pages 246 x 189mm October 2015 9781780764887 Hardback £39.95 / $65 Talking Dance

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Wastescapes

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Art, Writing and Post-War Surrealism Esra Plumer Diagnosed with schizophrenia in the 1950s, German writer and artist Unica Zürn produced a wealth of remarkable textual and visual material within psychiatric institutions across Germany and France. While Zürn is often discussed in relation to her partner, the controversial artist Hans Bellmer, this innovative book – the first to discuss her in English – moves beyond the familiar model of the overlooked ‘significant other’ and re-introduces her as a member of the French Surrealist group.

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Materiality, Photography and Society Michael A. Crang, University of Durham

192 Pages 216 x 134mm October 2015 9781784530365 Hardback £59.5 / $95 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Visions of the Human

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Art, World War I and the Modernist Subject Tom Slevin, University of Creative Arts, Kent

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In what ways do the artistic avant-garde’s representations of the human body reflect the catastrophe of World War I? The European modernists were inspired by developments in the nineteenth century, yielding new forms of knowledge about the nature of reality and repositioning the human body as the new ‘object’ of knowledge. This engaging and powerful study considers the consequences of this historical moment for the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It explores the ways in which the ‘technologies of the self’ that inspired the avant-garde were increasingly instrumentalised by conservative politics, urbanism, consumer capitalism and the society of ‘the spectacle’.

Since van Gogh declared of a garbage can, ‘For an artist, it’s a paradise’, waste has been an object of fascination for a range of artistic fields. This exciting volume by a leading cultural geographer explores the tradition of photography in addressing the detritus of modern life. How does waste inform photographic aesthetics and what does it tell us about changes in society? Richly illustrated with both historical and contemporary photographic images, Wastescapes is an engaging and original work on a key aspect of modern life.

256 Pages 216 x 134mm February 2015 9781780766317 Hardback £62 / $99 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art e ebook available

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Art and Critical Theory Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts

Are you baffled by Baudrillard? Dazed by Deleuze? Confused by Kristeva? Other guides can feel as impenetrable as the original texts to those who ‘think in images’. Contemporary Thinkers Reframed instead uses the language of the arts to explore the usefulness in practice of complex ideas. Short, contemporary and accessible, these lively books utilize actual examples of artworks, films, television shows, works of architecture, fashion and even computer games to explain and explore the work of the most commonly taught thinkers. Conceived specifically for the visually minded, the series will prove invaluable to students right across the visual arts.

Badiou Reframed

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Alex Ling, University of Melbourne He has been regarded with suspicion by some, as an anti-postmodernist who dared to write about unfashionable concepts such as truth and meaning. But in recent years, the philosopher Alain Badiou has risen in prominence, pioneering new ways to produce, conceptualise and discover art. Badiou Reframed is an original book about an original thinker which applies – for the first time – Badiou’s philosophy to the visual arts. The three central concepts of this philosophy – ‘being and appearing’, ‘event and subject’ and ‘truth and ethics’ – are elucidated through detailed analysis of a range of visual artworks, including the films of Jean-Luc Godard, Marcel Duchamp’s readymades, the cubist works of Picasso and Braque, the sculpture of Constantin Brancusi and Ossip Zadkine, Kazimir Malevich’s suprematist paintings and Steve McQueen’s film Hunger. In focusing on Badiou’s critical relationship with the visual arts, Ling reinterprets and represents not only the man, but art itself. October 2015 160 pages 174 x 124mm 9781780762609 paperback £12.99 / $22

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Baudrillard reframed

Guattari Reframed

Dan Smith

Kim Toffoletti

Paul Elliott

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts 160 pages 174 x 124mm 2014 9781780762616 paperback £12.99 / $22

Lyotard Reframed

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts

Graham Jones

160 pages 174 x 124mm 2014 9781845116804 paperback £12.99 / $22

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Deleuze reframed

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts

Damian Sutton and David Martin-Jones

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts 160 pages 174 x 174mm 2012 9781780762333 paperback £12.99 / $22

Heidegger reframed

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts

Barbara Bolt

Adorno Reframed

168 pages 174 x 124mm 2013 9781845115470 PAPERBACK £12.99 / $22

160 pages 174 x 124mm 2010 9781845116798 PAPERBACK £12.99 / $22 4 B&W illustrations

Geoffrey Boucher

Derrida reframed

kristeva reframed

K. Malcolm Richards

Estelle Barrett

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts 160 pages 174 x 124mm 2012 9781848859470 paperback £12.99 / $22 5 b&w illustrations

Bakhtin Reframed

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts 160 pages 174 x 124mm 2008 9781845115463 PAPERBACK £12.99 / $22 4 B&w illustrations

Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts 160 pages 174 x 124mm 2010 9781845116606 Paperback £12.99 / $22 9 B&W illustrations

Deborah Haynes

160 pages 174 x 124mm 2013 9781780765129 paperback £12.99 / $22

Alberto Giacometti

Breaching Borders

The Art of Relation

Art, Migrants and the Metaphor of Waste

Timothy Mathews

272 Pages 246 x 189mm 2013 9781780767871 Paperback £17.99 / $29 9781780767864 Hardback £59.50 / $95

Juliet Steyn and Nadja Stamselberg (Eds)

Engaged with the Arts Writings from the Frontline

John Tusa

232 Pages 216 x 134mm 2007 9781845114244 Hardback £22.5 / $55

312 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014 9781780762593 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of Cultural Studies

Black Artists in British Art

Carnal Knowledge

A History since the 1950s

Towards a ‘New Materialism’ through the Arts

Eddie Chambers

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780762722 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780762715 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of Visual Culture

Estelle Barrett and Barbara Bolt (Eds)

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781780762661 Paperback £17.99 / $29 9781780762654 Hardback £62 / $99

Henry Moore in America

Art, Business and the Special Relationship

Pauline Rose

272 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781848858213 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of Visual Culture

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Art and Critical Theory Art and…

Art and… is a series of intelligently written and highly readable illustrated books for the gallery-goer and student. The series takes as its starting points both that art matters – that it has a real and important connection to the world in which we live – and that contemporary art, sometimes difficult or unapproachable, need not equate to difficult writing. In selecting themes, we have aligned art with those perennial issues such as sex and war which trouble generation after generation, as well as those specifically contemporary issues – recent scientific advances and advertising for example – to show how art both reflects and influences the wider world.

Art and Advertising

Art and Laughter

208 pages 210 x 148mm 2011 9781850435860 Paperback £14.99 / 32 9781850435853 Hardback £44 / $75 30 illustrations Art and... series

168 PAGES 210 X 148MM 2006 9781845112332 HARDBACK £56 / $100 9781850439318 PAPERBACK £14.99 / $28 24 Illustrations Art and... series

Joan Gibbons

Art and Obscenity

192 pages 210 x 148mm 2011 9781848855243 hardback £56 / $90 9781848855250 paperback £14.99 / $29 30 B&W illustrations Art and... series

192 PAGES 210 X 148MM 2006 9781845112349 HARDBACK £56 / $100 9781845112356 PAPERBACK £14.99 / $28 30 Illustrations Art and... series

Art and death Chris Townsend

168 PAGES 210 X 148MM 2008 9781845116620 Hardback £56 / $90 9781845116637 Paperback £14.99 / $29 10 images Art and... series

Inert Cities

Globalization, Mobility and Suspension in Visual Culture

Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Christoph Lindner (Eds)

Sheri Klein

Art and Animals

Giovanni Aloi

256 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780769738 Paperback £17.99 / $29

Interdisciplinary Encounters

Hidden and Visible Explorations of the Work of Adrian Rifkin

224 pages 210 x 148mm 2012 9781850435846 PAPERBACK £14.99 / $32 9781850435839 Hardback £58 / $105 30 illustrations Art and... series

Art and Sex Gray Watson

168 PAGES 210 X 148MM 2008 9781845116644 Hardback £56 / $90 9781845116651 Paperback £14.99 / $29 29 images Art and... series

Art and Psychoanalysis

Art and War Laura Brandon

192 PAGES 210 X 148MM 2012 9781845112363 HARDBACK £56 / $100 978 845112370 PAPERBACK £14.99 / $28 30 Illustrations Art and... series

Maria Walsh

192 pages 210 x 148mm 2012 9781848857971 hardback £45 / $85 9781848857988 paperback £14.99 / $25 10 b&w illustrated Art and... series

Material Inventions

Practice as Research

Applying Creative Arts Research

Approaches to Creative Arts Enquiry

Estelle Barrett & Barbara Bolt (Eds)

320 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780769868 Hardback £62 / $99 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

Pain in the Arts John Tusa

256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014 9781780768175 Hardback £25 / $56

Estelle Barrett and Barbara Bolt (Eds)

224 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781848853010 Paperback £18.99 / $34

Renegotiating the Body Feminist Art in 1970s London

Kathy Battista

224 Pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781848859616 Paperback £17.99 / $29 9781848859050 Hardback £58 / $94

Poetics and Place

Terrorist Transgressions

Kristen Kreider

Sue Malvern and Gabriel Koureas (Eds)

The Architecture of Sign, Subjects and Site 256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780763378 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of Cultural Studies

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Siân Ede

Kerstin Mey

Dana Arnold (Ed)

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780767024 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of Visual Culture

Art and Science

Gender and the Visual Culture of the Terrorist 272 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780767017 Hardback £59.50 / $95 International Library of Cultural Studies


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Art and Critical Theory

Concentrationary Imaginaries

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Tracing Totalitarian Violence in Popular Culture Griselda Pollock and Max Silverman (Eds) both at University of Leeds French prisoners returning from World War II concentration camps used the phrase ‘the concentrationary universe’ to describe the camps as a terrible political experiment in the destruction of the human. This book asks if this now infests our cultural imaginary, normalizing horrific and exceptional events by transforming it into entertainment, and seeks to identify and critically discuss such an imaginary. 288 Pages 234 x 156mm July 2015 9781784534097 Hardback £59.50 / $95 New Encounters: Arts, Cultures, Concepts

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Concentrationary Memories

Bluebeard’s Legacy

Griselda Pollock and Max Silvermann (Eds)

Griselda Pollock and Victoria Anderson (Eds)

Totalitarian Terror and Cultural Resistance 336 Pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781780768960 Hardback £62 / $99

Visual Politics of Psychoanalysis

Art and the Image in Post-Traumatic Cultures

Griselda Pollock (Ed)

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780763156 hardback £62 / $99 9781780763163 paperback £18.99 / $32 60 b&w illustrations

Auschwitz and Afterimages

Abjection, Witnessing and Representation

Death and Secrets from Bartók to Hitchcock 256 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781845116330 paperBACK £19.99 9781845116323 Hardback £62.50 / $100 30 illustrations

conceptual odysseys

Passages to Cultural Analysis

Griselda Pollock (Ed)

Introduction by Mieke Bal 320 pages 234 x 156mm 2007 9781845115234 paperback £17.99 / $33 9781845115227 Hardback £59 / $95 45 Illustrations

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848855908 Paperback £18.99 / $32 9781848855958 Hardback £58 / $95 4 B&W illustrations

The Ethics of Visuality

Jan Svankmajer

Hagi Kenaan

208 Pages 244x171mm 2014 9781780761473 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780761466 Hardback £58 / $94 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

Antony Bryant and Griselda Pollock (Eds) 288 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781845115685 Paperback £17.99 9781845115678 Hardback £62.50 / $90 33 b&w illustrations

Eva Hesse

Longing, Belonging and Displacement

Vanessa Corby

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781845115449 PAPERBACK £18.99 / $31 9781845115432 Hardback £59 / $85 20 illustrations

The Sacred and the Feminine

Imagination and Sexual Difference 320 pages 234 x 156mm 2008 9781845115210 paperback £17.99 / $33 9781845115203 Hardback £59 / $95 45 Illustrations

Touching and Imagining Translated by Stanley Dalby, Introduction by Cathryn Vasseleu

Renegotiating the Image

Griselda Pollock and Victoria Turvey-Sauron (Eds)

Nicholas Chare

An Introduction to Tactile Art

Digital and Other Virtualities

Levinas and the Contemporary Gaze 192 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780765150 hardback £56 / $90 9781780765167 paperback £16.99 / $28 International Library of Contemporary Philosophy

Old Mistresses Women, Art and Ideology

Rozsika Parker and Griselda Pollock

224 pages 246 x 189mm 2013 9781780764047 paperback £14.99 / $25 60 B&W illustrations

Time to Play Monstrosity

The Human Monster in Visual Culture

Alexa Wright

224 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780763354 hardback £58 / $94 9781780763361 paperback £17.99 / $29 40 b&w illustrations

Action and Interaction in Contemporary Art

Katarzyna Zimna

224 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014 9781780763033 Hardback £58 / $94 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

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New Encounters: Arts, cultures, concepts Series Editor: Griselda Pollock Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of the Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History, University of Leeds. After theory: do we abandon ‘the theoretical turn’, or do we work with it differently? The New Encounters series brings together major international commentators and also introduces a new generation of thinkers. Resisting both the rejection of theory and the current displacement of art history in favour of visual culture, New Encounters instead rejuvenates both approaches. Marked out by their critical engagement with and close informed readings of images, texts and cultural events, these books employ fresh feminist, postcolonial and queer perspectives. New Encounters also showcases exciting new volumes which revisit key figures in twentieth century art through highly original feminist approaches.


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Art and Critical Theory Little Madnesses

Visualizing Feeling

Winnicott, Transitional Phenomena and Cultural Experience

256 pages 234 x 156 mm 2009 9781845115241 paperback £18.99 / $34 23 B&w illustrations

208 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780767093 paperback £16.99 / $29.95 27 b&w illustrations

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780761619 paperback £18.99 / $35 14 B&W illustrations International Library of Cultural Studies,Vol. 25

Amy Bryzgel

Kieran Cashell

Susan Best

Foreword by Lesley Caldwell

Performance Art in Russia, Latvia and Poland since 1980

The Ethics of Contemporary Transgressive Art

Affect and the Feminine Avantgarde

Annette Kuhn (Ed)

performing the east

Aftershock

gordon MattaClark

Colour, Art and Empire

Art, Architecture and the Attack on Modernism

Visual Culture and the Nomadism of Representation

Stephen Walker

Natasha Eaton

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781845119669 Paperback £17.99 / $33 40 Illustrations

416 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780765198 hardback £68 / $110 13 b&w illustrations, 16pp colour plates International Library of Visual Culture,Vol. 12

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2013 9781848859487 hardback £62 / $99 40 b&w illustrations

practical aesthetics

Events, Affect and Art after 9/11

This is Not Art Activism and Other ‘Not-Art’

Jill Bennett

Alana Jelinek

192 pages 216 x 138mm 2014 9781848858572 paperback £16.99 / $28 9781848858565 Hardback £56 / $90 20 b&w illustrations

Art and Politics

A Small History of Art for Social Change Since 1945

HELEN CHADWICK

Claudia Mesch

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781848851092 hardback £58 / $94 9781848851108 paperback £16.99 / $28 30 B&W illustrations

Constructing Identities between Art and Architecture

Stephen Walker

248 PAGES 234 X 156MM 2013 9781780760070 PAPERBACK £19.99 / $32.50 40 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

Contemporary British Women Artists

Art and the City

In Their Own Words

Nicolas Whybrow

Rebecca Fortnum

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781845114657 paperback £17.99 / $32 9781845114664 Hardback £69 / $95 20 b&w illustrations

176 pages 246 x 189mm 2006 9781845112240 paperback £17.99 / $28 20 b&w photos

Carnal Aesthetics

Junk

Art and the Politics of Trash

Transgressive Imagery and Feminist Politics

Gillian Whiteley

192 pages 210 x 148mm 2010 9781848854123 Hardback £59 / $90 9781848854130 Paperback £16.99 / $27

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Marta Zarzycka and Bettina Papenburg (Eds)

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781780760131 paperback £18.99 / $32 9781780760124 Hardback £58 / $94 15 B&W illustrations

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2012 9781780761459 paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780761442 Hardback £58 / $94 30 b&w illustrations, 24 colour in 16pp plates

Art Beyond Representation The Performative Power of the Image

Barbara Bolt

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781850434108 hardback £62.50 / $115 9781850434115 Paperback £18.99 / $35 2 B&w illustrations

Reading Art, reading Irigaray

The Politics of Art by Women

Hilary Robinson

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2006 9781860649530 Paperback £25 / $40 21 B&w illustrations

Exploring Site-Specific Art

Issues of Space and Internationalism

Judith Rugg

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848850644 paperback £17.99 / $29 45 B&W illustrations


Charles Sheeler

An Adventure with Art and Theory

Rethinking Orientalism

American Modernism and the Borders of Abstraction

Yve Lomax

Contribution by Irit Rogoff

Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem

Reina Lewis

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2004 9781860647291 hardback £68.50 / $59.50 9781860647307 Paperback £18.99 / $24.50 20 B&w illustrations

Mark Rawlinson

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2000 9781860644740 paperback £18.99 / $24.50 20 B&w illustrations

Sounding the Event

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2007 9781850439028 Paperback £19.99 / $30 30 B&W illustrations

Bohemians

The Glamorous Outlaws

Escapades in Dialogue and Matters of Art, Nature and Time

Art and Trauma in Africa

Elizabeth Wilson

288 pages 196 x 126mm 2011 9781860647826 paperback £12.99 30 B&w illustrations Tauris Parke Paperbacks

Yve Lomax

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2004 9781850436737 paperback £18.99 / $43

Gender, Modernity and Liberty

Passionate Being

Language, Singularity and Perseverance

Middle Eastern and Western Women’s Writings: a Critical Sourcebook

Yve Lomax

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781848850972 paperback £18.99 / $33

Representations of Reconciliation in Music, Visual Arts, Literature and Film

Lizelle Bisschoff and Stefanie Van de Peer

360 pages 216 x 138mm 2013 9781848856929 hardback £68 / $110 22 B&W illustrations International Library of Cultural Studies,Vol. 21

Reina Lewis and Nancy Micklewright (Eds)

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2006 9781860649578 paperback £19.99 / $35 9781860649561 Hardback £68.50 / $110

Photography Mass Photography

The Extraordinary Archive of Arthur J. Munby NEW Photographing Class and Gender in the Nineteenth Century Sarah Edge University of Ulster

Collective Histories of Everyday Life Annebella Pollen NEW University of Brighton

With increasingly accessible camera technology available, crowdsourced collective histories of everyday life, harnessing amateur photographers to secure a snapshot of a single day, abound like never before. Mass Photography assesses the potential of these popular moment-intime projects by examining their historical predecessors. For the first time, it views the vast photographic collections resulting from such projects, analysing their structures and systems, their aims and objectives, and their claims and promises. The central case study is of 55,000 photographs submitted to One Day for Life in 1987, which aimed, in its own time, to be ‘the biggest photographic event the world had ever seen’. Mass Photography also makes a new and valuable contribution by taking a fresh look at amateur photographic practice on an unprecedented scale. 288 Pages 234 x 156mm July 2015 9781784530112 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of Visual Culture 30 B&W illustrations, 8pp colour section e ebook available

272 Pages 234 x 156mm October 2015 9781780766973 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of Visual Culture

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The Violence of the Image Photography and International Conflict

Liam Kennedy and Caitlin Patrick (Eds)

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780767895 Paperback £15.99 / $28 9781780767888 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of Visual Culture

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Writing the Image

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Art and Critical Theory


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Photography Digital Snaps The New Face of Photography

Clive Scott

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781845112233 paperback £16.99 / $29 40 B&W illustrations

Claude Cahun

A Sensual Politics of Photography

Gen Doy

From Talbot to Ruscha and Beyond

232 pages 234 x 156mm 2007 9781845115517 paperback £19.99 / $30 30 halftone illustrations 6 colour in 4pp plates

Patrizia Di Bello, Colette Wilson and Shamoon Zamir

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781848856158 hardback £59.50 / $90 9781848856165 paperback £18.99 / $33 45 B&W illustrations

Picturing Place

Photography and the Geographical Imagination

Photography and Surrealism

Photography and Cyprus Time, Place and Identity

Sexuality, Colonialism and Social Dissent

David Bate

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781860643798 paperback £19.99 / $38 9781860643781 Hardback £62 / $99 30 illustrations

Architecture Writing on the Image

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Architecture, the City and the Politics of Representation Mark Dorrian, Edinburgh College of Art

Foreword by Paul Carter, Afterword by Ella Chmielewska This book brings together a series of Mark Dorrian’s celebrated critical writings, developed over the last 12 years. Focusing on issues of elevated vision, spectacle, atmosphere and the limits of aesthetic experience, he explores the ideological effects of images, in their specific contexts, and the politics of representation. Seamlessly drawing together sources from architecture, art, literature, history, geography and film, these essays exemplify Dorrian’s pioneering ‘postdisciplinary’ approach to visual culture. 288 Pages 216 x 134mm February 2015 9781784530389 Hardback £59.50 / $95 International Library of Visual Culture e ebook available

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From Atget to Cartier-Bresson

The Photobook

Jai McKenzie

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780766539 Hardback £62 / $99 Int. Lib. of Modern and Contemporary Art

Street Photography

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781845118655 hardback £58 / $100 9781845118648 paperback £18.99 / $34 75 colour and 25 B&w illustrations

A New History and Future of the Photographic Image

Liz Wells, Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert, Nicos Philippou (Eds)

424 pages 234 x 156mm 2007 9781845115456 Paperback £15.99 24pp colour illustrations

Liz Wells

Light and Photomedia

192 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014 9781780762784 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780762777 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of Visual Culture

David Friend

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848854420 hardback £50 / $80 978184884437 paperback £15.99 / $26 42 B&W illustrations

Landscape Photography, Culture and Identity

The Aerial View in Visual Culture

336 Pages 246 x 189mm 2013 9781780764610 Paperback £16.99 / $27 9781780764603 Hardback £62 / $99

Janina Struk

The Stories Behind the Images of 9/11

Land Matters

Seeing from Above

Mark Dorrian and Frédéric Pousin (Eds)

watching the world change

Soldiers’ Inside View of War

Jonas Larsen and Mette Sandbye (Eds)

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780763323.00 Paperback £16.99 / $29 9781780763316.00 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of Visual Culture

Private Pictures

Joan M. Schwartz and James R. Ryan

368 pages 246 x 189mm 2009 9781860647529 paperback £25.50 / $39 9781860647512 Hardback £68.50 / $105 70 B&w illustrations

Understanding Architecture

Styles and Structures from the Pyramids to Post Modernism

Marco Bussagli

384 pages 265 x 223mm 2005 9781845110895 Hardback £37 500 colour illustrations

Adolf Loos The Art of Architecture

Joseph Masheck

320 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780764238 paperback £17.99 / $29 9781780764221 Hardback £62 / $99 52 B&W illustrations


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Architecture Art and Architecture

Site-Writing

The Architecture of Art Criticism

A Journey from the Louvre to Las Vegas

A Place Between

Jane Rendell

Calum Storrie

Jane Rendell

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781845119997 paperback £17.99 / $29 80 colour illustrations

192 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781845115098 Paperback £15.99 / $33 30 B&w illustrations

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781845112226 Paperback £18.99 / $28 63 B&W illustrations

Fashion and Design Fashion Crimes

Fashion, Desire and Anxiety

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Dressing for Deviance Jo Turney (Ed), Bath Spa University Clothing is a communicator of identity, and can assume social and moral significance in coding someone as ‘respectable’ or as an outsider. This book explores the relationship between fashion and criminality. It sets seeks new ways of understanding everyday dress and the individual body. It focuses on specific garments and their individual or group wearers which are seen as deviant socially and in the media. It questions the point at which morality as a form of social control meets criminality and demonstrates how such established dress codes and terms as ‘suitability’ or ‘glamour’ can be renegotiated through the exploration of what people wear every day.

Image and Morality in the Twentieth Century

Rebecca Arnold

160 pages 236 x 189mm 2011 9781860645556 paperback £21 38 B&w illustrations

Fashion as photograph

Viewing and Reviewing Images of Fashion

288 Pages 216 x 134mm September 2015 9781780766980 Hardback £62 / $99 9781780766997 Paperback £16.99 / $28 34 B&W illustrations e ebook available

Dressed for War

Dress Behind Bars

Uniform, Civilian Clothing and Trappings, 1914 to 1918

Prison Clothing as Criminality

On the Button

Fashion, Sportswear and the Image of Women in 1930s and 1940s New York

Nina Edwards

272 pages 210 x 148mm 2011 9781848855847 hardback £14.99 / $32 50 B&W illustrations, 8pp colour plates

Reina Lewis (Ed)

256 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780763828 Hardback £58 / $94 9781780763835 Paperback £15.99 / $28 Dress Cultures

Representation and Women’s Fashion from the Fin de Siècle to the Present

Cheryl Buckley and Hilary Fawcett

the American Look

The Significance of an Ordinary Item

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2008 9781845118969 Hardback £59 / $95 9781860647635 Paperback £17.99 / $33 40 B&W illustrations

Fashion and Modernity

Elizabeth Wilson

336 pages 216 x 138mm 2014 9781860649219 paperback £15.99

Fashioning the City Paris, Fashion and the Media

the Subversive Stitch

Agnès Rocamora

Fashion and Psychoanalysis

Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine

232 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781845118976 Paperback £18.99 / $34

Rozsika Parker

Styling the Self

Alison Bancroft

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2002 9781780760032 hardback £58 / $100 9781780760049 paperback £17.99 / $34 20 B&W illustrations International Library of Cultural Studies,Vol. 23

192 pages 234 x 156mm 2001 9781860645068 paperback £18.99 / $24.95

Adorned in Dreams

Rebecca Arnold

256pages 234 x 156mm Available 9781845115166 Hardback £58 / $94 9781845115173 paperback £16.99 / $33 20 B&W illustrations & 8pp colour plate section

Fashioning the Feminine

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781850438939 hardback £41.50 / $90 9781850438946 paperback £16.99 / $29 30 B&W illustrations

240 Pages 228x155mm 2014 9781780767079 Hardback £25 / $39

Styling Bodies, Mediating Faith

Juliet Ash

Nina Edwards

Modest Fashion

Eugenie Shinkle (Ed)

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781848852839 paperback £14.99 / $29 106 b&w illustrations

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The Delirious Museum


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Fashion and Design

Exploring the connections between clothing, commerce and creativity in global contexts Series Editors: Reina Lewis and Elizabeth Wilson Advisory Board: Christopher Breward, Hazel Clarke, Joanne Entwistle, Caroline Evans, Susan Kaiser, Angela McRobbie, Hiroshi Narumi, Peter O’Neill, Özlem Sandıkçı, Simona Segre-Reinach The Dress Cultures series aims to bring the best of international scholarship on the historical and contemporary study of dress and material culture into creative dialogue with sociological, political and economic analyses of fashion and the fashion industry. The series includes monographs and texts designed for scholars, students and followers of fashion, with relevance for cultural studies, politics, economics and cultural and social history, written accessibly and representing their authors’ innovative scholarship. Dress Cultures represents the best of new research in books that: • Explore Western, non-Western and diaspora dress cultures • Map the evolving geographies of fashion and retail as informed by a historicized understanding of production, distribution, mediation and consumption • Examine modern and historical dress and material culture • Trace the ways in which production, marketing and purchasing of clothes in a global context fashions individual and collective identities • Explore the representation and regulation of the clothed body • Investigate tensions between the homogenizing aesthetics of globalization and localized distinction and differentiation.

Thinking Through Fashion

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A Guide to Key Theorists Agnes Rocamora, London College of Fashion, and Anneke Smelik, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands (Eds) The field of fashion is now a major topic of enquiry in social and cultural theory. However, students often find it difficult to apply key social and cultural theoretical frameworks and concepts to their study of fashion. This book is designed to fill this gap for a ‘how’ to think through fashion. Each chapter is a guide through the work of a selected major thinker, such as Marx, Freud, Simmel, Benjamin, Bakhtin, Barthes, Goffman, Deleuze, Foucault, Baudrillard and Butler, introducing key concepts and ideas, discussing how they have been appropriated by various authors to engage with the topics of fashion, dress and appearance, and looking at other ways in which they can be taken over to reflect on these topics. 368 Pages 234 x 156mm September 2015 9781780767338 Hardback £62 / $99 9781780767345 Paperback £16.99 / $28 Dress Cultures 20 b&w illustrations

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Niche Fashion Magazines

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Experimental Fashion

Performance Art, Carnival and the Grotesque Body Francesca Granata

Changing the Shape of Fashion Ane Lynge-Jorlén

256 Pages 216 x 134mm October 2015 9781784531478 Hardback £58 / $94 Dress Cultures 20 B&W illustrations

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288 Pages 216 x 134mm October 2015 9781784533786 Hardback £62 / $99 9781784533793 Paperback £16.99 / $29 Dress Cultures Image credit: Leigh Bowery, Look 9, photograph by Fergus Greer, courtesy of the artist

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Explicit Sex, Performance and Cinematic Technique NEW Lindsay Coleman (Ed), University of Melbourne

This book explores how explicit sex in films can be an essential element of cinematic storytelling. Offering detailed analysis of how choices are made in the presentation of explicit sex, in films such as Shame, BaiseMoi, and Lust, Caution, contributors show how sexual content can aid characterisation, highlight themes, and provide events that serve to develop plot. 320 pages 234 x 156mm August 2015 9781780766393 Hardback £62 / $99 9781780766409 Paperback £16.99 / $28 International Library of the Moving Image

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Political Animals

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Sex and Storytelling in Modern Cinema

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Film: World Cinema

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The New Feminist Cinema

Sophie Mayer, Queen Mary University Female filmmakers are hitting the headlines. The last five years have witnessed: the first Best Director Academy Award won by a woman; women filmmakers emerging from places such as Iran, South Korea, Uruguay and Kenya; the first stirrings of a ‘trans cinema’, with the release of films that represent transgender characters and their experiences; and Pussy Riot’s documentation of offline activism. Political Animals argues that a new wave of courageous and complex feminist cinema is speaking to a new audience hungry for intersectional accounts of women that are missing in the mainstream. It reveals how innovative production and distribution strategies are responding to urgent political situations (resulting in colourful guerrilla aesthetics exemplified in the online videos made by Pussy Riot) and tunes in to the transnational, transgenerational conversations that are taking place between filmmakers such as Claire Denis, Barbara Hammer, Haifaa al-Mansour and Clio Barnard. 272 Pages 234 x 156mm October 2015 9781784533717 Hardback £59.50 / $95 9781784533724 Paperback £16.99 / $28 International Library of the Moving Image e ebook available

The French Screen Goddess

The Euro-Western

Film Stardom and the Modern Woman in 1930s France NEW Jonathan Driskell, Monash University, Malaysia

In the 1920s and ‘30s, the French cinema produced a host of glamorous female stars designed to rival their Hollywood counterparts. These ‘cinematic stars’ emerged in opposition to France’s traditional stage-based stardom, while remaining, through the roles they played and the looks they sported, a distinctly French phenomenon. This book examines how these stars influenced the narratives and look of their films, contributed to defining the period’s new, emancipated femininity, the ‘modern woman’, and related to the decade’s politics, particularly the anti-facist alliance of the ‘Front Populaire’ during the mid-1930s. 256 Pages 234 x 156mm Febraury 2015 9781780767000 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image

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Gender and Identity in French Romantic Comedy Mary Harrod, University of Warwick

304 Pages 216 x 134mm May 2015 9781784533588 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of the Moving Image ebook available

Reframing Gender, Race and the ‘Other’ in Film Lee Broughton

304 Pages 216 x 134mm December 2015 9781784533892 Hardback £62 / $99

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Family Films in Global Cinema The World Beyond Disney NEW Noel Brown and Bruce Babington (Eds) both at Newcasle University

With the huge global success of Hollywood ‘family film’ franchises, it is unsurprising that in recent years, there has been an explosion in international production of films for both adults and children. This book is the first serious examination of films for child and family audiences in a global context. It encompasses both live-action and animated films from Disney and the Hollywood, British, Australian, East German, Russian, Indian, Japanese and Brazilian cinemas. As well as examining international family films previously ignored by scholars, the collection also presents a fresh perspective on familiar movies such as The Railway Children, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Babe, and the Harry Potter series. 304 Pages 234 x 156mm February 2015 9781784530082 Hardback £62 / $99 Cinema and Society e ebook available


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Film: World Cinema Iranian Cinema Uncensored

Cinema and the Audiovisual Imagination Music, Image, Sound Robert Robertson

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Contemporary Filmmakers since the Islamic Revolution Shiva Rahbaran NEW

In this unique book, twelve of the most renowned and important filmmakers of contemporary Iran speak candidly about creating cinema in a revolutionised – and traumatised – society. They reflect on the Iranian revolution and the influence of its aftermath on their work, as well as the effects of their work on audiences worldwide. They offer first-hand insights into the influence they have had on the making of Iran’s image; how the seeds of New Iranian Cinema were sown decades before the revolution and how these seeds grew into a cinema that became a global phenomenon, despite censorship, ideology wars, sanctions and political isolation; and how they took sustenance from the works of western and global cineastes as well as from the long tradition of art and poetry of Iran.

In this book Robertson presents cinema as an audiovisual medium, based on Eisenstein’s ideas on the montage of music, image and sound. He looks at key works by film directors such as Spike Lee, Maya Deren, Alfred Hitchcock, and Stanley Kubrick, and explores the audiovisual in avant-garde animation, in landscape in cinema, and in films beyond the European tradition. He also examines the audiovisual creative process in opera, and in his music/films Oserake and The River That Walks.

336 Pages 234 x 156mm December 2015 9781784534189 Paperback £19.99 / $32 9781784534172 Hardback £62 / $99 e ebook available

272 Pages 216 x 134mm January 2015 9781780767178 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image e ebook available

Jews, Nazis and the Cinema of Hungary

Laughter in Occupied Palestine

Comedy and Identity in Art and Film NEW Chrisoula Lionis

The Tragedy of Success, 1929-1944 NEW David Frey, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, United States Military Academy at West Point From 1929 and 1942, Hungary’s motion picture industry trailed only Nazi Germany and Italy in output. Yet by 1944 it was in shambles. This original cultural and political history examines the birth, ascendance, and wartime collapse of Hungary’s early sound cinema by placing it within a complex international nexus. Detailing the interplay of Hungarian cultural and political elites, Jewish film professionals and financiers, Nazi officials, and global film moguls, Frey demonstrates how the transnational process of forging an industry designed to define a national culture proved so contentious and contradictory. 256 Pages 234 x 156mm November 2015 9781780764511 Hardback £58 / $94

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Frank Capra’s Eastern Horizons

Vampires and Zombies in Film and Television

Elizabeth Rawitsch

264 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780768694 Hardback £58 / $94 Cinema and Society

Postcolonial Approaches to Eastern European Cinema

Screening the Undead

American Identity and the Cinema of International Relations

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288 Pages 216 x 134mm September 2015 9781784532888 Hardback £58 / $94

Leon Hunt, Sharon Lockyer and Milly Williamson (Eds)

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781848859241 Paperback £15.99 / $28

Portraying Neighbours OnScreen

Ewa Mazierska, Lars Kristensen and Eva Näripea

352 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780763019 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image


Tainted Love

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Screening Sexual Perversities Darren Kerr and Donna Peberdy (Eds), both at Southampton Solent University

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The Migrant Child in World Cinema

Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, University of Liverpool The Wizard of Oz brought many now-iconic tropes into popular culture: the yellow brick road, ruby slippers and Oz. But this book begins with Dorothy and her legacy as an archetypal touchstone in cinema for the child journeying far from home. In There’s No Place Like Home, distinguished film scholar Donald offers a fresh interpretation of the migrant child as a recurring figure in world cinema. Displaced or placeless children, and the idea of childhood itself, are vehicles to examine migration and cosmopolitanism in films such as Le Ballon Rouge, Sammy Going South and Le Havre. Surveying fictional and documentary film from the post-war years until today, the author shows how the child is a guide to themes of place, self and being in world cinema. 272 Pages 234 x 156mm September 2015 9781784534240 Paperback £17.99 / $29 9781784534233 Hardback £59.50 / $95

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Mary Harrod, Mariana Liz and Alissa Timoshkina (Eds)

Marjorie Vecchio (Ed) 264 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781848859531 Hardback £62 / $99 9781848859548 Paperback £16.99 / $28 International Library of the Moving Image

304 pages 26 x 138mm 2013 9781780762517 Hardback £62 / $99 30 b&w illustrations

Male Bodies and Narrative Representations

Gustavo Subero

264 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780763200 Hardback £58 / $94 Tauris World Cinema Series

Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western

Outer Limits

The Filmgoers’ Guide to the Great Science-Fiction Films

The Birth of Modern Fantasy Kristian Moen

Waltzing with Bashir

Perpetrator Trauma and Cinema

Raya Morag

288 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780762647 hardback £62 / $99 20 b&w illustrations

After Dracula The 1930s Horror Film

Alison Peirse

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781848855311 paperback £16.99 / $28 30 B&W illustrations

Politics and Violence in Italian Cinema

Austin Fisher

Howard Hughes

320 Pages 246 x 189mm 2014 9781780761664 Paperback £14.99 / $19.5

Tiago de Luca

Queer Masculinities in Latin American Cinema

Intimacy on the Border Foreword by Wim Wenders

Film and Fairy Tales

280 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780766300 Hardback £58 / $94 Tauris World Cinema Series

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780769295 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image

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Realism of the Senses in World Cinema The Experience of Physical Reality

The Films of Claire Denis

304 Pages 234 x 156mm October 2015 9781780761954 Hardback £62 / $99 9781780761961 Paperback £15.99 / $28 International Library of the Moving Image

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The Europeanness of European Cinema

Tainted Love is the first critical anthology to offer extended analysis of the representation of sexual perversities on screen. Interrogating the recent shift towards the mainstream in the cinematic representation of previously marginalised sexual practices, it challenges the discourses and debates around sexual taboo, moral panics, degeneracy, deviance and disease, which present those who enact such sexualities as modern folk devils.

320 pages 216 x 138mm 2014 9781780767116 paperback £17.99 / $29.95 20 B&W illustrations

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Behind the Silver Screen A modern history of filmmaking

BEH IND THE SI LVER SCREEN

Series Editor: Jon Lewis The Behind the Silver Screen series of ten volumes will together cover for the first time the collaborative art, craft, business and history of filmmaking from inception to reality. Illustrated in black-and-white and colour, they also comprise the first full history of filmmaking. Following the first two books in the series on Cinematography and Screenwriting will be volumes devoted to directing, acting, producers, sound, animation, costume, art direction, editing and special effects.

ACTING

Claudia Springer (Ed)

224 pages 228 x 152mm March 2015 9781784534035 Paperback £14.99 9781784534028 Hardback £58.00 42 B&W illustrations

ART DIRECTION and Production Design Lucy Fischer (Ed)

232 pages 228 x 152mm March 2015 9781784530952 Paperback £14.99 9781784530945 Hardback £56.00 36 B&W illustrations, 8pp colour section

Cinematography Patrick Keating (Ed)

256 pages, 234 x 156mm September 2014 9781784530181 hardback £58.00 9781784530198 paperback £14.99 40 b&w illustrations, 8pp colour section

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SOUND: DIALOGUE, MUSIC and EFFECTS Kathryn Kalinak (Ed)

232 pages 228 x 152mm June 2015 9781784534059 Paperback £14.99 9781784534042 Hardback £56.00 13 B&W integrated illustrations

Screenwriting

Andrew Horton and Julian Hoxter (Eds) 256 pages 234 x 156mm September 2014 9781784530204 hardback £56.00 9781784530211 paperback £14.99 36 b/w illustrations, 8pp colour section

FORTHCOMING IN THE SERIES: PRODUCING Jon Lewis (Ed)

240 pages 228 x 152mm 9781784534356 Paperback £14.99 9781784534349 Hardback £56.00 27 B&W illustrations


Exploring Judaism and Jewishness in Contemporary Cinema

Nathan Adams

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848855748 hardback £58 / $94 9781848855755 paperback £15.99 / $27.50 26 B&W illustrations

Stop the Clocks!

Time and Narrative in Cinema Helen Powell 256 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781780762166 hardback £56 / $90 9781848851757 paperback £16.99 / $31 12 B&W illustrations

The Child in Film

Tears, Fears and Fairy Tales

Karen Lury

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781845119676 Hardback £59 9781845119683 Paperback £15.99 25 B&W illustrations

Projecting tomorrow

Science Fiction and Popular Cinema

James Chapman and Nicholas J. Cull

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780764092 hardback £58 / 94 9781780764108 paperback £14.99 / $25 24 B&W illustrations

Horror Zone

FILM PROPAGANDA

The Cultural Experience of Contemporary Horror Cinema

Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany

Richard Taylor

Ian Conrich (Ed)

280 PAGES 234 X 156MM 2009 9781860641671 PAPERBACK £14.99 / $38 40 b&w illustrations

320 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781848851511 Paperback £15.99 / $31 30 B&W illustrations

PROPAGANDA AND THE GERMAN CINEMA

Hitchcock and the Cinema of Sensations

1933–1945

Embodied Film Theory and Cinematic Reception Paul Elliott

David Welch

336 PAGES 216 X 138MM 2011 9781860645204 PAPERBACK £15.99 / $35 15 b&w illustrations CINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

288 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781848855878 hardback £59.50 / $100 International Library of Visual Culture,vol. 2

The Queer Cinema of Derek Jarman

Critical and Cultural Readings

ROMAN POLANSKI

Niall Richardson

The Cinema of a Cultural Traveller

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2008 9781845115371 Paperback £16.99 / $29 25 B&W illustrations

Ewa Mazierska

240 PAGES 234 X 156MM 2007 978184511294 PAPERBACK £17.99 / $32 26 b&w illustrations

Israeli Cinema East/West and the Politics of Representation

Ingmar Bergman

Ella Shohat

416 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781845113131 Paperback £16.99 / $32 37 B&W illustrations Library of Modern Middle East Studies

The Life and Films of the Last Great European Director

Geoffrey Macnab

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781848850460 hardback £22.50 / $31 14 b&w illustrations

Mysterious Skin Projecting Empire

Imperialism and Popular Cinema

James Chapman and Nicholas J. Cull

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781845119409 Paperback £16.99 / $31 26 B&W illustrations cinema and society series

Male Bodies in Contemporary Cinema

THE NEW BRAZILIAN CINEMA

Santiago FouzHernández (Ed)

Lücia Nagib (Ed)

328 PAGES 216 X 138MM 2006 9781860649288 PAPERBACK £16.99 / $35 25 b&w illustrations

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781845118310 Paperback £17.99 / $36 29 B&W illustrations

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THE NEW JEW IN FILM

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Film: World Cinema LIVE FLESH

Satyajit Ray and the Making of an Epic

The Filmgoers’ Guide to Spaghetti Westerns

Santiago FouzHernández and Alfredo Martinez-Expósito

240 PAGES 234 X 156MM 2007 9781845114503 PAPERBACK £17.99 / $33 16 halftone illustrations

The Apu Trilogy

ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE ITALIAN WEST

The Male Body in Contemporary Spanish Cinema

Andrew Robinson

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781848855168 paperback £12.99 / $26 20 line, 45 b&w illustrations

Howard Hughes

288 PAGES 246 X 189MM 2012 9781850438960 PAPERBACK £14.99 / $23 45 B&W illustrations

FROM MOSCOW TO MADRID

IRANIAN CINEMA

Ewa Mazierska and Laura Rascaroli

320 PAGES 222 X 172MM 2006 9781845111465 HARDBACK £62.50 / $105 9781845111472 PAPERBACK £17.99 / $35 30 b&w illustrations

SATYAJIT RAY: THE INNER EYE

The Biography of a Master Filmmaker

A Political History Hamid Reza Sadr

European Cities, Postmodern Cinema 240 PAGES 234 X 156MM 2002 9781860648519 PAPERBACK £18.99 / $35 28 b&w illustrations CINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

Andrew Robinson

432 PAGES 216 X 138MM 2013 9781860649653 PAPERBACK £17.99 / $25

Arab Cinema Popular Italian Cinema

320 pages 150 X 230mm available Paperback 9789774160653 £18.95 50 b&w illustrations The American University in Cairo Press

Lina Khatib

256 PAGES 234 X 156MM 2010 9781845111915 PAPERBACK £17.99 / $32 21 b&w illustrations

FROM IRAN TO HOLLYWOOD AND SOME PLACES IN-BETWEEN

Cinema Italiano The Complete Guide from Classics to Cult

Howard Hughes

320 pages 246 x 189mm 2011 9781848856073 hardback £62 / $99 9781848856080 paperback £15.50 / $19 45 B&W illustrations

Reframing PostRevolutionary Iranian Cinema

Spaghetti Westerns

Hamid Dabashi

Foreword by Mohsen Makhmalbaf

328 PAGES 246 X 189MM 2012 9781845112073 PAPERBACK £18.99 / $26 60 B&W illustrations

Gender, Class and Nation

Viola Shafik

272 pages 233 x 160mm available 9789774160530 hardback £18.95 The American University in Cairo Press

Christopher Gow

The Making of a Rebel Filmmaker

Christopher Frayling

Popular Egyptian Cinema

56 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848855274 Paperback £18.99 / $32 36 B&W illustrations

MAKHMALBAF AT LARGE

Cowboys and Europeans from Karl May to Sergio Leone

Viola Shafik

Politics in the Cinemas of Hollywood and the Arab World

Culture and Politics in a Postwar Society Flavia Brizio-Skov 320 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781848855724 hardback £62.50 / $100 35 B&W illustrations International Library of Visual Culture

History and Cultural Identity

FILMING THE MODERN MIDDLE EAST

272 PAGES 234 X 156MM 2008 97818451115326 PAPERBACK £17.99 / $29 35 b&w illustrations

The Golden Years of Egyptian Film

Cinema Cairo 1936–1967

Sherif Boraie (Ed)

240 pages 330 x 250mm available 9789774161735 hardback £36 The American University in Cairo Press


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Tauris world cinema series Realism in Greek Cinema NEW

From the Post-War Period to the Present Vrasidas Karalis, University of Sydney

Basque Cinema

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A Cultural and Political History

Rob Stone, University of Birminham, and María Pilar Rodriguez, Deusto University, San Sebastián

The history of Greek cinema post-1945 is best understood through the stories of its most celebrated and influential directors. Focusing on the works of 6 major filmmakers from WWII to the present day, this book examines the development of cinema as an art form in the social and political contexts of Greece. Throughout, it examines how directors transmute reality to represent unstable societies, disrupted collective memories and national identity. 256 Pages 234 x 156mm August 2015 9781780767291 Hardback £56 / $90 Tauris World Cinema Series e ebook available

On Cinema

Cinema has always been a vital medium for articulating the Basque region’s unique identity and politics. Based on archival research, close readings of films and in-depth interviews with influential figures in the Basque film scene, this book is the first definitive study of Basque cinema, providing a systematic analysis of key Basque films, directors and cinematic institutions. It moves from the romanticised Basque Country travelogues of Pathé to the coded oppositional aesthetics of Franco-era films; from the post-Franco ‘new wave’, to the boom in auteurist cinema during the 1980s and 1990s. It also charts the impact of the film institute Basque Filmoteca and television channel Euskal Telebista in producing and disseminating Basque-language films. 304 Pages 234 x 156mm March 2015 9781780769820 Hardback £59.50 / $95 Tauris World Cinema Series

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Stars in World Cinema

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Glauber Rocha

Edited by Ismail Xavier, translated by Stepanie Dennison and Charlotte Smith Final English text by Cecília Mello

288 Pages 234 x 156mm December 2015 9781780767048 Paperback £16.99 / $27.50 9781780767031 Hardback £62 / $99 Tauris World Cinema Series

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The Cinema of Sri Lanka

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South Asian Film in Texts and Contexts Ian Conrich and Vilasnee Tampoe-Hautin Film production in Sri Lanka has been surprisingly prolific, especially considering that this is a developing nation that has been challenged by many years of internal war and conflict. It is also a national cinema that has been existing within the shadow of the neighbouring might of the Bollywood movie industry. Of greater surprise is the fact that Sri Lanka has made more films than most other Commonwealth nations and, yet, it remains unstudied outside of the country itself. This book is the first English language study to be published outside of Sri Lanka and presents a comprehensive consideration of the main contexts and issues alongside case studies of important films. 272 Pages 234 x 156mm October 2015 9781784534219 Hardback £59.50 / $95 Tauris World Cinema Series

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Screen Icons and Star Systems Across Cultures Andrea Bandhauer and Michelle Royer (Eds) both at University of Sydney

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Cosmopolitan Cinema NEW

Imagining the Cross-Cultural in East Asian Film Felicia Chan, University of Manchester

256 Pages 234 x 156mm November 2015 9781780767222 Hardback £56 / $90 Tauris World Cinema Series

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East Asian Film Noir Transnational Encounters and Intercultural Dialogue

Lebanese Cinema

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Imagining the Civil War and Beyond

Lina Khatib

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2008 9781845116286 Paperback £17.99 / $30 25 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

Chi-Yun Shin, Sheffield Hallam University, and Mark Gallagher, University of Nottingham (Eds)

Film noir has been understood as a genre exclusive to Hollywood. But classical US noir’s downbeat sensibility also finds expression in later films from Japan, South Korea and China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, that have both participated in and been excluded from circuits of global-noir traffic, past and present. East Asian Film Noir is the first book to explore these films and the filmmakers who made them. Looking at a range of films from the 1950s to the present – including The Crimson Kimono, Brother, and Rebels of the Neon God – this work conceptualizes and articulates an internationally situated ‘East Asian film noir’. In doing so, it raises fascinating questions around the politics of representation, authorial activity, genre and local and crosscultural reception. 288 Pages 234 x 156mm February 2015 9781780760087 Hardback £62 / $99 9781780760094 Paperback £15.99 / $30 Tauris World Cinema Series e ebook available

Performing Authorship

Self-Inscription and Corporeality in the Cinema Cecilia Sayad

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780760056 hardback £56 / $90 9781780760063 paperback £16.99 / $28 30 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

Impure Cinema Intermedial and Intercultural Approaches to Film

Lúcia Nagib, Leeds University, and Anne Jerslev, University of Copenhagen (Eds)

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780765105 hardback £58 / $94 9781780765112 paperback £17.99 / $29 40 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

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Contemporary New Zealand Cinema

Ian Conrich and Stuart Murray (Eds)

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2008 9781845118372 Paperback £18.99 / $33 35 b&w illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

New Turkish Cinema

Belonging, Identity and Memory

Asuman Suner

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781845119508 Paperback £17.99 / $31 8 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

NEW DIRECTIONS IN GERMAN CINEMA Paul Cooke and Chris Homewood (Eds)

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848859074 paperback £17.99 / $31 27 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

New Argentine Cinema Jens Andermann

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848854635 Paperback £17.99 / $29 26 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

THEORIZING WORLD CINEMA Lúcia Nagib, Chris Perriam and Rajinder Dudrah (Eds)

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848854932 paperback £17.99 / $31 20 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

BRAZIL ON SCREEN

Cinema Novo, New Cinema, Utopia

Lücia Nagib

200 PAGES 234 X 156MM 2007 9781845113285 PAPERBACK £17.99 / $32 60 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series

East Asian Cinemas

Exploring Transnational Connections on Film

Leon Hunt and Leung Wing-Fai (Eds)

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781845116156 Paperback £16.99 / $33 13 B&W illustrations Tauris World Cinema Series


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Le Jour se Lève French Film Guide

Ben McCann

144 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014 9781780765921 Paperback £12.99 / $24 Ciné-File French Film Guides

un chien andalou

La Haine

Elza Adamowicz

Ginette Vincendeau

French Film Guide 128 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781848850569 Paperback £12.99 / $26 7 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

Alphaville

French Film Guide

Chris Darke

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781850439868 Paperback £12.99 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

Cléo de 5 à 7

French Film Guide

Valerie Orpen

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845113698 paperback £12.99 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

Amélie

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2012 9781845113759 paperback £12.99 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

A Bout de Souffle

French Film Guide

Ramona Fotiade

128 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780765082 hardback £56 / $90 9781780765099 paperback £12.99 / $25 30 b&w illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

Casque d’Or

French Film Guide

Sarah Leahy

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845113681 paperback £12.99 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2014 9781845111014 Paperback £12.99 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

Nikita

French Film Guide

Susan Hayward

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781845114473 Paperback £12.99 / $26 Ciné-File French Film Guides

la Règle du Jeu

French Film Guide

Isabelle Vanderschelden

French Film Guide

Le Corbeau

French Film Guide

Judith Mayne

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845113704 paperback £12.99 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

Les Diaboliques French Film Guide

Susan Hayward

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781845111021 Paperback £12.99 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

la Grande Illusion

French Film Guide

Martin O’Shaughnessy

136 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781848850576 Paperback £12.99 / $26 31 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

French Film Guide

Keith Reader

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781848850545 Paperback £12.99 / $26 27 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

La Reine Margot

French Film Guide

Julianne Pidduck

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781845111007 Paperback £12.99 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

Rififi

French Film Guide

Alastair Phillips

136 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781848850552 Paperback £12.99 / $26 15 B&W illustrations Ciné-File French Film Guides

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Film: Hollywood and US Cinema Film Criticism in the Digital Age NEW

Journalism, Social Media and the Democratization of Opinion Andrew McWhirter

Home Movies

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The American Family in Contemporary Hollywood Cinema Claire Jenkins, Bath Spa University

320 Pages 216 x 134mm OCtober 2015 9781784532840 Hardback £62 / $99

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Precarious Lives and the Politics of Subjectivity Robert Watkins, Columbia College, Chicago

224 Pages 234 x 156mm November 2015 9781784530105 Hardback £56 / $90 International Library of the Moving Image

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Sportswomen in Cinema NEW

Film and the Frailty Myth Nicholas Chare, University of Melbourne

The American family has long been at the centre of the typical Hollywood narrative. But the depiction of the nuclear family within contemporary mainstream US cinema has not yet been closely studied. Home Movies addresses this oversight by assessing recent cinematic representations of the family in terms of cultural politics and representations of gender, sexuality, race and class. Focusing on a diverse range of popular films, Jenkins demonstrate sthe complexities of Hollywood’s family values, and analyses the fatherdaughter relationship within sequels and series; Meryl Streep’s embodiment of the mother; the superhero family and extraordinary manifestations of the ordinary family; disaster films which depict the president as father; ‘momcoms’ and Hollywood’s representations of the non-traditional family. 288 Pages 234 x 156mm February 2015 9781780761824 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image e ebook available

Tom Cruise

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Performing Masculinity in Post Vietnam Hollywood Ruth O’Donnell Tom Cruise is one of the major stars – perhaps the major star – of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, both in terms of box office power and cultural significance. Tom Cruise provides an analysis of his star image, and investigates Cruise’s enduring popularity. Employing a psychoanalytic framework, the book examines his screen persona’s function in ‘working through’ the psychological preoccupations that are presented in his various films. 272 Pages 234 x 156mm May 2015 9781784530525 Hardback £59.50 / $95 International Library of the Moving Image

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Digital Horror This trailblazing book provides an overview of films about women in sport and a timely critical analysis of their role in shaping perceptions of female athletic ability. It examines the themes of aggression, beauty, class, ethnicity, physical feminism, sexuality, synaesthesia and technology in relation to mainstream and art house cinematic depictions of sportswomen, from Pumping Iron 2 to Bend It like Beckham. 256 Pages 234 x 156mm February 2015 9781784530129 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image

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Haunted Technologies, Network Panic and the Found Footage Phenomenon Xavier Aldana Reyes, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Linnie Blake, University of Manchester (Eds) Contemporary horror cinema reflects and exploits the anxieties of our age, in its increasing use of hand-held techniques and in its motifs of surveillance, ‘found’ footage and ‘digital haunting’. This book offers an exploration of the digital horror film phenomenon, across different national cultures. Digital horror, it demonstrates, is a product of the post 9/11 neo-liberal world view – characterised by security paranoia, constant surveillance and social alienation. 224 Pages 234 x 156mm June 2015 9781784530259 Hardback £59.50 / $95 e ebook available


Quality Hollywood

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Markers of Distinction in Contemporary Studio Film Geoff King, Brunel University, London

Violent Crowds and Progressive Politics in American Film Doug Dibbern, New York University

What defines ‘quality’ in Hollywood film? Nuanced plots and artful cinematography have typically been associated with arthouse and independent film. But the twenty-first century has seen a new era of mainstream ‘quality cinema,’ with films such as Inception, The Social Network, and Mystic River. King unpacks this phenomenon, examining contemporary uses of critical terms, connecting them to cultural taste patterns and industry developments. Spanning star power, ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture, the impact of social media on marketing Hollywood films and the changing role of specialty divisions, this book illuminates a major recent shift in Hollywood cinema. 304 Pages 234 x 156mm September 2015 9781784530457 Paperback £17.99 / $29 9781784530440 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of the Moving Image e ebook available

Indie 2.0

Change and Continuity in Contemporary American Indie Film

This book examines the most vibrant cycle of independently produced political films made while House Committee on Un-American Activities was investigating communists in the film industry. Dibbern shows how the movies produced at the end of the 1950s were the logical cinematic parallel to their political and journalistic advocacy fighting the conservative newspapers, recasting events as politicallyengaged narratives that were inflected with their own fears of persecution.

Geoff King

224 Pages 234 x 156mm March 2015 9781780766324 Hardback £56 / $90 International Library of the Moving Image e ebook available

Liquid Space

320 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781848853171 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781848853164 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image

New Hollywood Cinema An Introduction

Geoff King

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304 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781860647505 paperback £19.99 14 b&w and 5 line illustrations

Science Fiction Cinema in the Digital Age Sean Redmond

Screening Twilight

Critical Approaches to a Cinematic Phenomenon 224 Pages 234 x 156mm December 2015 9781780761879 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780761862 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image

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Wickham Clayton and Sarah Harman (Eds)

Joss Whedon, A Creative Portrait

The Death Penalty in American Cinema

From Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Marvel’s The Avengers

Criminality and Retribution in Hollywood Film

Yvonne Koslovsky Golan

288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780763330 Hardback £62 / $99 Cinema and Society

232 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781780766669 Paperback £14.99 / $26 9781780766652 Hardback £56 / $90 International Library of the Moving Image

David Lavery

Spectacular Narratives Hollywood in the Age of the Blockbuster

Geoff King

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2008 9781860645730 paperback £15.99 / $29 20 B&w illustrations Cinema and Society Series

AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA Geoff King

320 pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781850439387 PAPERBACK £16.99 24 B&w illustrations

Doris Day Confidential

Hollywood, Sex and Stardom

Tamar Jeffers McDonald

272 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781848855823 Paperback £15.99 / $25

The Catholic Church and Hollywood

Censorship and Morality in 1930s Cinema

Alexander McGregor

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2013 9781848856530 hardback £58 / $94 International Library of Cultural Studies,Vol. 20

296 Pages 228x155mm 2013 9781848850309 Paperback £12.99 / $18

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Hollywood Riots

page 27

Film: Hollywood and US Cinema


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Film: Hollywood and US Cinema Mamma Mia! The Movie

Hollywood’s New Radicalism

Exploring a Cultural Phenomenon

Schwarzenegger and the Movies 256 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781845119485 Paperback £15.99 / $20 17 B&W illustrations

Falling in Love Again

Frances Pheasant-Kelly

Stacey Abbott and Deborah Jermyn (Eds)

Institutional Settings, Identity and Psychoanalysis in Film

Aim for the Heart

Romantic Comedy in Contemporary Cinema

The Films of Clint Eastwood

Howard Hughes

288 pages 246 x 189mm 2010 9781845119027 Hardback £22.50 / $30 45 B&W illustrations

264 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781845117719 Paperback £16.99 / $29 25 B&W illustrations

The Hollywood Family Film

Hollywood heroines

Noel Brown

Helen Hanson

Aesthetic Receptions in Contemporary Hollywood

Mike Chopra-Gant

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2005 9781850438380 PAPERBACK £18.99 / $33 10 b&w illustrations Cinema and Society Series

Abject Spaces in American Cinema

Authorship and the Films of David Lynch

Masculinity, Family and Nation in Popular Movies and Film Noir

Dave Saunders

272 pages 216 x 138mm 2012 9781848852808 Paperback £12.99 / $16 30 B&W illustrations

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781780762708 Paperback £17.99 / $29 20 b&w illustrations Cinema and Society

Hollywood Genres and Postwar America

Arnold

University

A History, from Shirley Temple to Harry Potter

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2006 9781845111847 Paperback £15.99 / $20

232 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781845111038 Paperback £16.99 / £32 11 b&w illustrations Cinema and Society series

Twenty-first Century Batman Will Brooker, Kingston

288 pages 216 x 138mm 2013 9781848855977 hardback £62 / $99 International Library of Cultural Studies

Roz Kaveney

Ben Dickenson

Hunting The Dark Knight

Reading Teen Film and Television from Heathers to Veronica Mars

War, Globalisation and the Movies from Reagan to George W. Bush

Louise FitzGerald, and Melanie Williams (Eds)

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781848859425 paperback £19.50 / $29.50 15 B&W illustrations

Teen Dreams

When Eagles Dared

Women in Film Noir and the Female Gothic Film

The Filmgoers’ History of World War II

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2007 9781845115616 Paperback £16.99 / $30 12 b&w illustrations

Howard Hughes

320 pages 246 x 189mm 2012 9781848856509 hardback £19.50 / $29 45 B&W illustrations

Hollywood’s History Films

Stagecoach to Tombstone

David Eldridge

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2006 9781845110611 Paperback £18.99 / $32 21 b&w illustrations Cinema and Society series

The Filmgoers’ Guide to the Great Westerns

Antony Todd

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781848855793 hardback £56 $90 9781848855809 paperback £16.99 / $31 25 B&W illustrations

Hollywood Catwalk

Exploring Costume and Transformation in American Film

Tamar Jeffers McDonald 256 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848850408 Paperback £17.99 / $29 25 B&W illustrations

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Howard Hughes

from alien to the matrix Reading Science Fiction Film

Roz Kaveney

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2005 9781850438069 PAPERBACK £15.99 / $20

304 pages 246 x 189mm 2008 9781845115715 paperback £12.99 / $21 47 B&W illustrations

Crime Wave

The Filmgoers’ Guide to the Great Crime Movies

Howard Hughes

288 pages 244 x 172mm 2006 9781845112196 PAPERback £19.99 / $26 45 B&W illustrations I.B.Tauris in association with Turner Classic Movies


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Jonathan Murray, Edinburgh College of Arts

This is the first book to trace Scottish film culture’s industrial, creative and critical evolution. It invites readers to reconsider the known – such as Shallow Grave, The Magdalene Sisters and The Last King of Scotland – and uncovers the overlooked, from the 1980s comedic filmmakers who followed in the footsteps of Bill Forsyth to the variety of present-day Scottish filmmaking. It also examines the diverse industrial, institutional and cultural contexts which have allowed Scottish film to evolve and grow since the 1970s, and relates these to the images of Scotland which artists have put on screen. 304 Pages 234 x 156mm February 2015 9781845118617 Hardback £62 / $99

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the Age of the Dream Palace

Cinema and Society in 1930s Britain

Jeffrey Richards

392 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848851221 Paperback £17.99 / $31 32 B&W illustrations in 16pp plates Cinema and Society series

Femininity in the Frame

Women and 1950s British Popular Cinema

Melanie Bell

Hollywood and the Americanization of Britain From the 1920s to the Present

Mark Glancy

352 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781848854079 Hardback £62 / $99 Cinema and Society series

Aesthetics and NeoRomanticism in Film Landscapes in Contemporary British Cinema

Korda

Britain’s Movie Mogul

Charles Drazin

432 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848856950 Paperback £16.99 / $32 2 x 8pp b&w plates

The Man Who Got Carter

Michael Klinger, Independent Production and the British Film Industry, 1960-1980

Andrew Spicer and A.T. McKenna

Foreword by Mike Hodges

296 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780762821 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of the Moving Image

Powell and Pressburger

A Cinema of Magic Spaces

Andrew Moor

Licence to Thrill

A Cultural History of the James Bond Films

Film England

Culturally English Filmmaking since the 1990s

Andrew Higson

296 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781848854536 hardback £62.50 / $100 9781848854543 paperback £17.99 / $36 35 B&W illustrations

James Chapman

344 pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781845115159 paperback £14.99 / $21

britain can take it

British Cinema in the Second World War

Tony Aldgate and Jeffrey Richards

Stella Hockenhull

248 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781848859012 Hardback £58 / $96 International Library of Visual Culture

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781848851597 Paperback £17.99 / $33 20 B&W illustrations Cinema and Society series

British Film Design A History

Laurie N. Ede

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848851078 Hardback £59 / $90 9781848851085 Paperback £16.99 / $32 10 B&W illustrations Cinema and Society

Withnail and Us

Cult Films and Film Cults in British Cinema

Justin Smith

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848850927 Paperback £17.99 / $29 25 B&W illustrations

376 pages 234 x 156mm 2007 9781845114459 Paperback £19.99 / $33 Cinema and Society Series

The Unknown 1930s

An Alternative History of the British Cinema, 1929–1939 Jeffrey Richards (Ed)

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2001 9781860646287 paperback £18.99 / $26.95 Cinema and Society Series

Past and Present

National Identity and the British Historical Film

James Chapman

416 pages 234 x 156mm 2005 9781850438083 PAPERBACK £18.99 / 2005 24 halftone illustrations Cinema and Society Series

264 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781780763774 paperback £12.99 / $19

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The New Scottish Cinema

page 29

Film: British Cinema


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Film: British Cinema Film and Community in Britain and France

British Cinema and the Cold War

The British at War Cinema, State and Propaganda, 1939–1945

From La Règle du Jeu to Room at the Top

The State, Propaganda and Consensus

James Chapman

Margaret Butler

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2004 9781860649554 paperback £19.99 / $35 20 B&w illustrations Cinema and Society Series

320 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781860646270 paperback £17.99 / $35 32 B&w illustrations Cinema and Society Series

Tony Shaw

296 pages 234 x 156mm 2006 9781845112110 paperback £17.99 / $32 17 B&w illustrations Cinema and Society Series

i.b.tauris BRITISH FILM GUIDES The Private life of Henry VIII

Whisky Galore! & the Maggie

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2003 9781860649097 paperback £12.99 / $25 13 B&w illustrations

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2002 9781860646331 paperback £12.99 / $25 11 B&w illustrations

Greg Walker

Colin McArthur

Black Narcissus

Turner Classic Movies British Film Guide

Sarah Street

112 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781845110468 Paperback £12.99 / $23 15 B&W illustrations Turner Classic Movies British Film Guide

DRACULA

Peter Hutchings

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2003 9781860647482 paperback £12.99 / $25 20 B&w illustrations

The 39 Steps Mark Glancy

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2002 9781860646140 paperback £12.99 / $25 15 B&w illustrations

Get Carter Steve Chibnall

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2003 9781860649103 paperback £12.99 / $25 20 B&w illustrations

a night to remember

Jeffrey Richards

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2002 9781860648696 paperback £12.99 / $25 21 B&w illustration

If . . . .

Turner Classic Movies British Film Guide Paul Sutton 112 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781850436720 Paperback £12.99 / $25 15 B&W illustrations Turner Classic Movies British Film Guide

BRIGHTON ROCK

Turner Classic Movies British Film Guide

Steve Chibnall

The Charge of the Light Brigade Mark Connelly

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2003 9781860646126 paperback £12.99 / $25 15 B&w illustrations

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128 PAGES 216 x 138MM 2004 9781850434009 PAPERBACK £12.99 / $25 15 B&W illustrations TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES BRITISH FILM GUIDE


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Film: Russian and Soviet Cinema Series Editor: Richard Taylor, Advisory Board: Birgit Beumers, Julian Graffy, Denise Youngblood

Performing Femininity

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Woman as Performer in Pre-Revolutionary Cinema Rachel Morley, University College London From Oriental dancers to ballerinas and opera singers, the figure of the female performer is ubiquitous in the cinema of pre-Revolutionary Russia. From Romashkov’s Stenka Razin (1908), to Viskovsky’s The Last Tango (1918), the female performer remains central. In this groundbreaking new study, Morley argues that early Russian film-makers used the character of the female performer to explore key contemporary concerns from changing conceptions of femininity and the emergence of the so-called New Woman, to broader questions concerning gender identity. Morley also reveals that the film-makers used this archetype of femininity to experiment and develop a unique cinematic language. 272 Pages 216 x 134mm October 2015 9781784531591 Hardback £59.50 / $95 KINO - The Russian and Soviet Cinema Series e ebook available

Ukrainian Cinema

NEW

Belonging and Identity during the Soviet Thaw Joshua First, University of Mississippi

The Cinema of Tarkovsky

Labyrinths of Space and Time

Nariman Skakov

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781848856301 paperback £17.99 / $30 30 B&W illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov Birgit Beumers and Nancy Condee (Eds)

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2011 9781848853430 paperback £17.99 / $29 20 B&W illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

Historian Joshua First explores the politics and aesthetics of Ukrainian Poetic Cinema during the Soviet 1960s-70s and its exploration of identity. It looks at how Soviet cinema cultivated an exoticised and domesticated image of Ukrainians, and how the Alexander Dovzhenko Feature Film Studio in Kiev attempted to rebuild its reputation during the early ‘60s. It also looks at the major works of film-makers who attempted to bridge the gap between a cinema of auteurs and concerns to generate profit for the Soviet film industry. 264 Pages 234 x 156mm January 2015 9781780765549 Hardback £58 / $94 KINO - The Russian and Soviet Cinema Series e ebook available

Cinema in Central Asia

Rewriting Cultural Histories

Michael Rouland, Gulnara Abikeyeva and Birgit Beumers (Eds)

320 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781845119003 Hardback £58 / $94 9781845119010 Paperback £17.99 / $29.50 KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

Eisenstein on the Audiovisual The Montage of Music, Image and Sound in Cinema

Robert Robertson

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781848857315 paperback £18.99 / $32 23 B&W illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

Soviet Cinema Politics and Persuasion Under Stalin

Jamie Miller

240 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781848850088 Paperback £17.99 / $31 20 B&W illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

Russian Americans in Soviet Films NEW

Cinematic Dialogues between the US and the USSR Marina L. Levitina, University of Dublin Trinity College

256 Pages 216 x 134mm February 2015 9781784530310 Hardback £62 / $99 KINO - The Russian and Soviet Cinema Series 20 B&W illustrations

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Savage Junctures

Sergei Eisenstein and the Shape of Thinking

Anne Nesbet

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2007 9781845114183 Paperback £18.99 / $34 20 B&w illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

Vsevolod Pudovkin

Classic Films of the Soviet Avant-Garde

Amy Sargeant

232 pages 234 x 156mm 2001 9781860644559 hardback £62.50 / $100 20 B&w illustrations KINO:The Russian Cinema Series

Russia on Reels The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema Birgit Beumers (Ed) 240 pages 234 x 156mm 2006 9781860643903 paperback £18.99 / $32 20 B&w illustrations KINO:The Russian Cinema Series

Forward Soviet!

History and NonFiction Film in the USSR

Graham Roberts

208 pages 234 x 156mm 1999 9781860642821 hardback £62.50 / $95 16 B&w illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

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Film: Russian and Soviet Cinema kino: the russian cinema series Cinema and Soviet Society

From the Revolution to the Death of Stalin

Peter Kenez

264 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781860645686 paperback £19.99 / $35 18 B&w illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

kinofiles filmmakers’ companions Alexander Medvedkin

The Filmmakers’ Companion 2

Emma Widdis

168 pages 216 x 138mm 2004 9781850434054 paperback £14.99 / $32 15 B&W illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

Dmitri Shostakovich: A LIFE IN FILM The Filmmakers’ Companion 3

John Riley

160 pages 216 x 138mm 2004 9781850434849 paperback £14.99 / $32 15 B&W illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

Kira Muratova The Filmmakers’ Companion 4

Jane A. Taubman

168 pages 216 x 138mm 2004 9781850434092 paperback £14.99 / $32 15 B&W illustrations Kino - the russian cinema series

kinofiles film companions Series Editor: Richard Taylor

The Battleship Potemkin The Film Companion 1

Richard Taylor

144 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781860643934 paperback £12.99 / $27 20 B&w illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

The Film Companion 11

The Film Companion 2

Amy Sargeant

Graham Roberts

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2008 9781845113742 paperback £12.99 / $27 15 B&w illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

repentance

Chapaev

124 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781860643941 paperback £12.99 / $27 20 B&w illustrations Kino - the russian cinema series

The Film Companion 4

The Film Companion 12

Denise Youngblood and Josephine Woll

Julian Graffy

144 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781850439875 Paperback £12.99 / $26 15 B&W illustrations Kino - the russian cinema series

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2001 9781860643958 paperback £12.99 / $27 20 B&w illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

bed AND SOFA

SERGEI EISENSTEIN SELECTED WORKS

The Film Companion 5

Julian Graffy

128 pages 216 x 138mm 2001 9781860645037 paperback £12.99 / $27 20 B&w illustrations Kino - the russian cinema series

WRITINGS 1922–1934

Volume 1 The Selected Works

Sergei Eisenstein,

mirror

Edited and translated by Richard Taylor

The Film Companion 6

Natasha Synessios

136 pages 216 x 138mm 2001 9781860645211 paperback £12.99 / $27 20 B&w illustrations Kino - the russian cinema series

The Film Companion 8

Frank Beardow

128 pages 216x138mm 2003 9781860646119 paperback £12.99 / $27 25 B&w illustrations Kino - the russian cinema series

344 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848853553 Paperback £19.99 / $37 8pp B&W illustrations

TOWARDS A THEORY OF MONTAGE

Volume 2 The Selected Works

little vera

Sergei Eisenstein,

Edited by Richard Taylor, translated by Michael Glenny

448 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848853560 Paperback £25 / $40 10pp B&W illustrations

ivan the terrible

WRITINGS 1934–1947

Joan Neuberger

Sergei Eisenstein,

The Film Companion 9

Volume 3 The Selected Works

160 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781860645600 paperback £12.99 / $27 25 B&w illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

Edited by Richard Taylor, translated by William Powell

The End of St Petersburg The Film Companion 10

Vance Kepley, Jr.

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Storm over asia

The Man with the Movie Camera

136 pages 216 x 138mm 2003 9781860649110 paperback £12.99 / $27 B&w illustrations KINO - The Russian Cinema Series

384 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848853577 Paperback £19.99 / $37 8pp B&W illustrations


Film, Television and the Dissonant Image Nicolas Pillai, University of Warwick

192 Pages 216 x 134mm October 2015 9781784533441 Hardback £59.50 / $95 International Library of the Moving Image

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Content Cultures

Trans-formations of User Generated Content in Public Service Broadcasting

Simon Popple and Helen Thornham (Eds)

256 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780765136 Hardback £58 / $94 20 B&W illustrations

The Waltons

NIP/TUCK

Television that Gets Under Your Skin Roz Kaveney and Jennifer Stoy (Eds) 256 pages 216 x 135mm 2011 9781845118624 paperback £12.99 / $18

TV Critics and Popular Culture

A History of British Television Criticism Paul Rixon

288 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781848853195 hardback £58 / $100 International Library of Cultural Studies, vol. 16

TV FAQ

Uncommon Answers to Common Questions about TV

John Ellis

192 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845115654 paperback £12.99 / $25

Nostalgia and Myth in Seventies America

Mike Chopra-Gant

208 pages 216 x 138mm 2013 9781848850293 paperback £19.50 / $29.50 20 b&w illustrations

Re-viewing Television History

Helen Wheatley (Ed)

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2007 9781845111885 paperback £18.99 / $33 8 B&w illustrations

The Angry Buzz This Week and Current Affairs Television Patricia Holland

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2006 9781845110512 Paperback £17.99 / $54 15 B&w illustrations

Beyond Dixon of Dock Green

Early British Police Series Susan Sydney-Smith

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2002 9781860647901 HARDBACK £62.50 / $69.95 9781860648243 PAPERBACK £19.99 / $26.95 15 B&w illustrations

Crime Watching

Live From the Moon

Deborah Jermyn

Michael Allen

Investigating Real Crime TV 224 pages 216 x 138MM 2006 9781845112394 PAPERBACK £19.99 / $29

Film, Television and the Space Race 240 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781845111694 hardback £59 / $100 9781845111700 paperback £17.99 / $29 17 B&W illustrations

Television: Contemporary TV Popular TV genres series Series Editor: James Chapman

Up the Creek

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Twenty Years of Teen TV Hannah Ellison

224 Pages 216 x 134mm December 2015 9781784534257 Hardback £59.50 / $95

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The TV Detective

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Voices of Dissent in Contemporary Television Helen Piper University of Bristol What makes British television crime drama so popular? What is the attraction of these shows? And how do TV detectives relate to viewers’ experience of the ‘everyday’? This book addresses these questions, examining the trends evident in a range of series in the context of their broader social meaning. Piper argues that the cultural relevance of some of the more popular and powerful television detectives develops from a privileged role as the licensed ‘voices’ of dissent. The discontented TV detective, she suggests, may serve to express a broader sense of cultural malaise. 256 Pages 216 x 134mm February 2015 9781780762944 Hardback £58 / $94 9781780762951 Paperback £17.99 / $29 Popular Television Genres

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Jazz as Visual Language NEW

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Television: TV History


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Television: Contemporary TV Adventures in the Lives of Others

the Queer Politics of Television

James Quinn (Ed), Head of Special Projects, Oxford Film & Television

third wave feminism and television

Samuel A. Chambers

240 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781845116811 Paperback £16.99 / $29 12 B&W illustrations Reading contemporary Television

Dilemmas in Factual Filmmaking NEW

Jane Puts It in a Box

Putting readers into the shoes of the TV professionals, this book brings together an extraordinary range of intimate, candid accounts of the ethical struggles and decisions involved in making documentary film and television. Contributors include legends of the documentary world, eminent filmmakers at the top of their game, emerging directors and producers, and some of the world’s most powerful and respected executives. In specially-commissioned pieces, they explore the ethical dilemmas involved in uncovering secrets and breaking taboos, accessing closed and dangerous worlds, fighting injustice, filming raw sex and violence, and documenting acts of evil, and the many challenges of turning real life into compelling entertainment. 256 Pages 216 x 134mm 30/06/2015 9781784533946 Paperback £14.99 / $25 Illustrated in Black & White

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224 Pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845112462 Paperback £17.99 / $28 Reading Contemporary Television

Reading ‘Desperate Housewives’

Beyond the White Picket Fence

Janet McCabe and Kim Akass (Eds)

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2006 9781845112202 Paperback £12.99 / $21 Reading Contemporary Television

Reading ‘Six Feet Under’ TV To Die For

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Kim Akass and Janet McCabe (Eds)

Reading Asian Television Drama Crossing Borders and Breaking Boundaries

Jeongmee Kim (Ed)

328 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781845118600 Paperback £18.99 / $32 Reading Contemporary Television

TV’s Betty Goes Global From Telenovela to International Brand

Reading ‘The L Word’ Outing Contemporary Television

Kim Akass and Janet McCabe (Eds)

208 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781845111793 Paperback £11.99 / $23 Reading Contemporary Television

Mad Men

Loving The L Word

Reading Little Britain

Dana Heller (Ed)

272 pages 216 x 135mm 2013 9781780764245 paperback £14.99 / $25 Reading Contemporary Television

TV against the Clock

Steven Peacock (Ed)

256 Pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845113292 Paperback £12.99 / $20 Reading Contemporary Television

Gary R. Edgerton (Ed)

Janet McCabe and Kim Akass (Eds)

The Complete Series in Focus

reading ‘24’

Dream Come True TV 288 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781848853799 paperback £12.99 / $17 12 B&W illustrations Reading Contemporary Television

288 pages 216 x 135mm 2012 9781780762678 paperback £19.50 / $29.50 Reading Contemporary Television

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781850438090 PAPERBACK £12.99 / $24 Reading Contemporary Television

Comedy Matters on Contemporary Television

Sharon Lockyer (Ed)

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781845119393 Paperback £12.99 / $26

Reading ‘Lost’

Roberta Pearson (Ed)

272 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781845118365 Paperback £12.99 / $27 Reading Contemporary Television

Reading ‘CSI’

Crime TV under the Microscope

Michael Allen (Ed)

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845114282 paperback £12.99 / $19 Reading Contemporary Television


A Western to Swear By

David Lavery (Ed)

272 pages 216 x 138mm 2006 9781845112219 paperback £12.99 / $21 Reading Contemporary Television

Reading ‘The Sopranos’

Hit TV from HBO

David Lavery (Ed)

240 pages 216 x 138mm 2006 9781845111212 Paperback £12.99 / $24 Reading Contemporary Television

Makeover Television

Reading ‘Sex and the City’

Realities Remodelled

Kim Akass and Janet McCabe (Eds)

Dana Heller (Ed)

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845113306 paperback £15.99 / $27 Reading Contemporary Television

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2008 9781850434238 paperback £12.99 / $21 Reading Contemporary Television

Quality TV

Contemporary American Television and Beyond

Janet McCabe and Kim Akass (Eds)

312 pages 216 x 138mm 2014 9781845115111 paperback £17.99 / $27 Reading Contemporary Television

INVESTIGATING CULT Television series Series Editor: Stacey Abbott The Investigating Cult TV series has been going strong since 2007, offering a fresh forum for discussion and debate about the changing nature of cult television.The books in the series reconsider cult TV and its intricate and evolving networks of fandom, while also rethinking how cult TV is conceived, produced, programmed and consumed. The aim of the series is to provide an accessible path, for scholars, student and fans alike, through the particulars and pleasures of cult television. New titles consider the themes and debates that underpin classic, contemporary and future cult television from around the world, offering new approaches to our understanding of cult.

I’m Buffy and You’re History

Music in Cult TV

NEW

An Introduction Janet K. Halfyard, Birmingham Conservatoire

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Contemporary Feminism Patricia J. Pender, University of Newcastle

The last episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer broadcast in 2002, did not herald the passing of a fleeting phenomenon. Buffy is a media presence still, active on DVD, alive in the career of Joss Whedon, and studied internationally. This book harnesses this energy to put the entire series under the microscope, investigating its gender and feminist politics. Buffy, the book argues, includes diverse elements of feminism as a show that reconfigures, sometimes revises, the ideals of an American second wave feminism for a wide third wave audience. Exploring the Slayer’s postmodern politics, her position as a third wave feminist icon, her placing of masculinity into extremis, her fandom and legacy in popular culture, this is a fresh and challenging contribution to the growing literature on the pitfalls and pleasures of a great cult TV show. 256 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781780767451 Hardback £58 / $94 9781780767468 Paperback £16.99 / $28

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How does music define cult TV series? This book analyses theme tunes and scoring to reveal how composers construct a series’ identity. The different strategies employed in sci-fi and horror-based genres, such as Star Trek or Dr. Who, are considered alongside Dexter, The Sopranos and Queer as Folk. These discussions are complimented by case studies of three high-profile series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Battlestar Galactica and Lost. Written from a musicological standpoint, this book significantly advances television and music studies. 224 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781784530297 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781784530280 Hardback £56 / $90 Investigating Cult TV Series

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Reading ‘Deadwood’

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Television: Contemporary TV


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Television: Contemporary TV INVESTIGATING CULT Television series Time on TV

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Narrative Time, Time Travel and Time Travellers in Popular Television Culture Lorna Jowett, Kevin Lee Robinson and David Simmons (Eds) 256 Pages 234 x 156mm APril 2015 9781784530136 Hardback £56 / $90 Investigating Cult TV Series

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True Blood

Investigating Vampires and Southern Gothic

Brigid Cherry

232 pages 216 x 135mm 2012 9781848859401 paperback £12.99 / $18 Investigating Cult TV Series

Dexter

Investigating Cutting Edge Television

Douglas L. Howard (Ed) 288 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781848852655 Paperback £12.99 / $17 Investigating Cult TV Series

Investigating ‘charmed’ The Magic Power of TV

Stan Beeler and Karin Beeler (Eds)

264 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845114800 paperback £15.99 / $25 investigating cult tv Series

The Cult TV Book

Stacey Abbott (Ed)

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848850262 Paperback £15.99 8 B&W illustrations Investigating Cult TV Series

TV Horror

Investigating the Darker Side of the Small Screen

Lorna Jowett and Stacey Abbott

256 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781848856189 paperback £14.99 / $24.95 15 B&W illustrations Investigating Cult TV Series

Torchwood Declassified

Investigating Mainstream Cult Television Rebecca Williams (Ed)

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780761770 hardback £58 / $94 9781780761787 paperback £16.99 / $28 Investigating Cult TV

Investigating ‘Firefly’ and ‘Serenity’ Science Fiction on the Frontier

Rhonda V. Wilcox and Tanya R. Cochran (Eds)

304 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781845116545 Paperback £15.99 / $25 Investigating Cult TV series

Battlestar Galactica

Investigating Flesh, Spirit, and Steel

Roz Kaveney and Jennifer Stoy (Eds)

296 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781848853737 Paperback £14.99 / $26 Investigating Cult TV Series

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Investigating ‘Alias’ Secrets and Spies

Stacey Abbott and Simon Brown (Eds)

232 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845114053 Paperback £16.99 / $29 investigating cult tv Series

Investigating ‘farscape’

Uncharted Territories of Sex and Science Fiction

Jes Battis

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845113421 Paperback £15.99 / $27 Investigating Cult TV Serie


Why Buffy Matters

Chantal Bourgault du Coudray

Rhonda Wilcox

Fantasy, Horror and the Beast Within 240 pages 234 x 156mm 2006 9781845111588 Paperback £18.99 / $29 14 B&w illustrations

Living with Star Trek

The Art of Buffy the Vampire Slayer

American Culture and the Star Trek Universe

Lincoln Geraghty

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781845110291 Paperback £12.99 / $21

Reading ‘Stargate SG-1’ Stan Beeler and Lisa Dickson (Eds)

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2006 9781845111830 Paperback £12.99 / $23

Saints and Avengers

British Adventure Series of the 1960s

James Chapman

296 pages 234 x 156mm 2008 9781860647543 paperback £18.99 / $35 24 B&w illustrations Popular Television Series

Reading ‘Angel’ The TV Spin-off with a Soul

British Science Fiction Television

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781850438397 PAPERBACK £12.99 / $24

John R. Cook and Peter Wright (Eds)

Stacey Abbott (Ed)

Reading the Vampire Slayer

A Hitchhiker’s Guide 304 pages 216 x 138mm 2005 9781845110482 Paperback £18.99 / $32 16 B&w halftone illustrations popular television genres

American Science fiction tv

The New, Updated, Unofficial Guide to Buffy and Angel

Star Trek, Stargate and Beyond

Roz Kaveney (Ed)

Jan Johnson-Smith

320 pages 198 x 129mm 2007 9781860649844 paperback £10.99 / $21

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2004 9781860648823 paperback £16.99 Popular Television Genres

who watching Doctor Who, The Eleventh Hour

A Critical Celebration of the Matt Smith and Steven Moffat Era

WHO WATCHING

Love and Monsters

Who is Who?

The Philosophy of Doctor Who

The Doctor Who Experience, 1979 to the Present

Kevin S. Decker

256 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780765532 paperback £14.99 / $25

Miles Booy

Andrew O’Day (Ed)

296 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780760193 Paperback £12.99 / $25 9781780760186 Hardback £58 / $96 Who Watching

New Dimensions of Doctor Who Matt Hills (Ed)

TARDISbound

Navigating the Universes of Doctor Who

Piers D. Britton

288 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781845119256 paperback £15.99 / $32

256 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781845118662 Paperback £14.99 / $25 Reading Contemporary Television

Inside the Tardis

The Worlds of Doctor Who

James Chapman

336 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781780761404 paperback £12.99 / $19

240 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845114213 hardback £62.50 / $90 9781845112653 paperback £15.99 / $24

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2012 9781848854789 hardback £58 / $95 9781848854796 paperback £14.99 / $32

The Doctor’s Monsters Meanings of the Monstrous in Doctor Who Graham Sleight, Introduced by Paul Cornell

Triumph of a Time Lord

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2012 9781848851788 paperback £12.99 / $24.95

Regenerating Doctor Who in the Twentyfirst Century

Matt Hills

272 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781848850323 Paperback £12.99 / $26 who watching

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The Curse of the Werewolf

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Popular Culture Being Gorgeous

Weird Science and Bizarre Beliefs

Mysterious Creatures, Lost Worlds and Amazing Inventions

Feminism, Sexuality and the Pleasures of the Visible NEW

Gregory L. Reece

Jacki Willson, Central Saint Martins University of the Arts

This book explores the ways in which extravagance, flamboyance and dressing up can open up possibilities for women to play around anarchically with familiar tropes of femininity. This is protest through play; a pleasurable misbehaviour that reflects a feminism for the twentyfirst century. Willson discusses how – whether through pastiche, parody, or pure pleasure – artists, artistes and spectators can operate in excess of the restrictive images which saturate our visual culture. By referring to a wide spectrum of examples, including Burly Q, Carnesky’s Ghost Train and Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, this book demonstrates how contemporary female performers embody, critique and thoroughly relish their own representation by inappropriately re-appropriating femininity.

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2008 9781845117566 Paperback £11.99 / $20 29 B&w illustrations

UFO RELigion

Inside Flying Saucer Cults and Culture

Gregory L. Reece

224 PAGES 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845114510 PAPERBACK £12.99 / $19

Elvis Religion

The Cult of the King

Gregory L. Reece

208 pages 216 x 138mm 2006 9781845111649 Paperback £14.99 / $21

256 Pages 216 x 134mm June 2015 9781780762845 Paperback £14.99 / $26 9781780762838 Hardback £56 / $90 International Library of Cultural Studies] 25 B&W illustrations e ebook available

Fashioning Appetite

Restaurants and the Making of Modern Identity

224 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781850438953 Paperback £16.99 / $28

The Golden Age of Pantomime Slapstick, Spectacle and Subversion in Victorian England

Jeffrey Richards

456 Pages 228x155mm 2014 9781780762937 Hardback £25 / $60

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Feona Attwood (Ed)

224 pages 234 x 156mm 2014 9781845118273 Paperback £16.99 / $30

224 pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780762852 hardback £56 / $90 9781780762869 paperback £14.99 / $28 20 b&w illustrations

The Happy Stripper

Pleasures and Politics of the New Burlesque

Radical Narratives, Fantasies and Futures in Media Studies

Investigating the Postfeminist Mystique

Elizabeth Wilson

The Sexualization of Western Culture

Renewing Feminisms

Feminism and Popular Culture Rebecca Munford and Melanie Waters

Mainstreaming Sex

Fans, Aesthetes and Tarot Readers

Joanne Finkelstein

240 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780762630 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780762623 Hardback £58 / $94 International Library of Cultural Studies

Cultural Passions

Jacki Willson

176 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845113186 paperback £12.99 / $25 6 B&w illustrations

Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann (Eds)

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2013 9781848858251 hardback £58 / $94 9781848858268 paperback £17.99 / $29 8 b&w illustrations

Ink-stained Amazons and Cinematic Warriors

Creatures of the Night

In Search of Ghosts, Vampires, Werewolves and Demons

Gregory L. Reece

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2012 9781848853850 Paperback £10.99 / $17

Superwomen in Modern Mythology

Jennifer K. Stuller

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781845119652 paperback £11.99 / $18


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Popular Culture Capes and Crusaders in Comics and Films

Gertrude and Alice

The Festival of Britain

204 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781848851481 paperback £12.99 / $21 42 B&W illustrations

Harriet Atkinson

A Land and its People

Diana Souhami

Roz Kaveney

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2008 9781845115692 paperback £12.99 / $20

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí

Tomb Raiders and Space Invaders

Foreword by Mary Banham

288 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781848857926 Paperback £17.99 / $30 60 B&W illustrations, 16pp colour plates

Forbidden Pleasures and Connected Lives

Videogame Forms and Contexts

Naked Exhibitionism

Gwynne Edwards

256 pages 234 x 156mm 2009 9781848850071 hardback £27 / $47 16 b&w illustrations

Geoff King and Tanya Krzywinska

Gendered Performance and Public Exposure

272 pages 234 x 156mm 2005 9781850438144 Paperback £18.99 / $32 16 B&w illustrations

Claire Nally and Angela Smith (Eds)

208 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781848858527 Hardback £56 / $90 International Library of Cultural Studies

library of gender and popular culture From Mad Men to gaming culture, performance art to steam-punk fashion, the presentation and representation of gender continues to saturate popular media.This new series seeks to explore the intersection of gender and popular culture engaging with a variety of texts – drawn primarily from art, fashion TV, cinema, cultural studies and media studies – as a way of considering various models for understanding the complementary relationship between ‘gender identities’ and ‘popular culture’. By considering race, ethnicity, class, and sexual identities across a range of cultural forms, each book in the series will adopt a critical stance towards issues surrounding the development of gender identities and popular and mass cultural ‘products’. For further information or enquiries please contact library Series Editors: Claire Nally: claire.nally@northumbria.ac.uk and Angela Smith: angela.smith@sunderland.ac.uk

Tweenhood

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Femininity and Celebrity in Tween Popular Culture Melanie Kennedy, University of East Anglia The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in media output aimed at pre-adolescent girls and the expansion of ‘tween’ popular culture. Tweenhood offers a timely examination of mainstream ‘tween’ films, TV programmes, celebrities and extra-texts from 2004 onwards, including ‘princess’ narratives and the Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana and Camp Rock. Kennedy forges a dialogue between postfeminism, film and TV, celebrity and the figure of the tween, in order to examine how the tween is both constructed and addressed by these media texts. Crucially, she highlights the centrality of femininity and celebrity within tween popular culture.

Positive Images

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Gay Men and HIV/AIDS in the Popular Culture of ‘Post Crisis’ Dion Kagan

256 Pages 216 x 134mm November 2015 9781780768427 Hardback £58 / $94 Library of Gender and Popular Culture e ebook available

Television, Technology and Gender NEW New Platforms and New Audiences Sarah Arnold, University College Falmouth

256 pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781780769769 Hardback £58 / $94 Library of Gender and Popular Culture

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All-American TV Crime Drama NEW

Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Gender and Citizenship Lisa Cuklanz, Boston College, and Sujata Moorti, Middlebury College, Vermont

256 Pages 216 x 134mm November 2015 9781784534295 Hardback £56 / $90 Library of Gender and Popular Culture

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What has the AIDS crisis of the 1980s-’90s, and the changes since, meant for images of gay men and HIV in popular culture? This book offers the first dedicated cultural history of the changing and contested ways in which representations of gay men and HIV/AIDS have developed across popular culture. From Queer as Folk, to Dallas Buyers Club, Kagan examines Hollywood cinema, documentary film, news coverage, pornography and Quality TV that reflects and refracts the dynamics of this period. 272 Pages 216 x 134mm August 2015 9781784534196 Hardback £58 / $94

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Superheroes!


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International Media African National Radio and Everyday Life NEW

Arab Media Moguls NEW

The Impact of Radio in the Digital Age Winston Mano

Naomi Sakr, University of Westminster, Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen, University of Copenhagen, and Donatella Della Ratta (Eds), University of Pennysylvania

256 Pages 234 x 156mm October 2015 9781848859456 Hardback £58 / $94

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Transformations in the Arab media landscape are a key element in the regional dynamics of political change. Where do the private owners of Arab media outlets stand on the scene? What part, if any, have they played in weakening dictatorships, countering sectarianism and political polarisation, and reforming business practices in the Arab world? Arab Media Moguls charts the rise of some leading investors and entrepreneurs in Arab media, examining their motives, management styles, financial performance and links to political power. Responding critically to scholarship on Western moguls, this book uncovers the realities of risk and success for Arab media potentates and billionaires.

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Media Power and Global Television News NEW

The Role of Al Jazeera English Saba Bebawi, Swinburne University, Melbourne

288 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015 9781784530860 Hardback £62 / $99 International Media and Journalism Studies

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Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa NEW

Dissent and Revolution in a Digital Age NEW

Social Media, Blogging and Activism in Egypt David Faris, Roosevelt University

Mediating Conflict in the Twenty-first Century Winston Mano (Ed)

During the Arab uprisings of 2011, the role of digital media and social networking tools was widely reported. But what was the local context that allowed it to play this role: in Egypt, for example, a history of online activism laid important ground work for the scenes in Tahrir Square. Faris argues that it was these circumstances, more than the ‘spark’ from Tunisia, that allowed the revolution to take off: the blogging and digital activism stretching back into the 1990s, combined with sustained protest movements and an independent press. This book tracks the Egyptian bloggers operating in Mubarak’s authoritarian regime to illustrate how the state monopoly on information was eroded, making space for dissent and digital activism.

320 Pages 216 x 134mm February 2015 9781780767062 Paperback £16.99 / $27 9781780767055 Hardback £62 / $99 International Library of African Studies

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288 Pages 216 x 134mm March 2015 9781784532079 Paperback £25 / $45 e ebook available

Narrating Conflict in the Middle East

Image Politics in the Middle East

Discourse, Image and Communications Practices in Lebanon and Palestine

Dina Matar and Zahera Harb (Ed)

288 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780761039 Paperback £16.99 / $28 9781780761022 Hardback £62 / $99 Library of Modern Middle East Studies

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The Role of the Visual in Political Struggle

Lina Khatib

264 pages 234 x 156mm 2012 9781848852815 hardback £58 / $94 9781848852822 paperback £15.99 / $27.50 51 B&W illustrations

THE New Arab Journalist

Mission and Identity in a Time of Turmoil

Lawrence Pintak

288 pages 216 x 134mm 2010 9781848850989 hardback £62.50 / $100 9781848850996 paperback £17.99 / $29 20 B&W illustrations


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International Media Blogistan

Tarik Sabry (Ed)

Annabelle Sreberny and Gholam Khiabany

Mapping the Field

The Internet and Politics in Iran

320 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781848855588 hardback £58 / $94 9781848855595 paperback £18.99 / $33 3 B&W illustrations

240 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781845116071 paperback £14.99 / $29 International Library of Iranian Studies, Vol. 18

Transnational Television in Europe Reconfiguring Global Communications Networks

Jean K. Chalaby

Cultural Encounters in the Arab World

Muslims and the News Media

arab Television Today

Elizabeth Poole and John E. Richardson (Eds)

On Media, the Modern and the Everyday

Naomi Sakr

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2007 9781845115630 hardback £59 / $95 9781845115647 paperback £16.99 / $33

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781845111724 Paperback £17.99 / $33

Tarik Sabry

272 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781845119546 PaperBack £16.99 / $36

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781848853607 Paperback £16.99 / $30

Observant States

Geopolitics and Visual Culture Fraser MacDonald, Rachel Hughes and Klaus Dodds (Eds)

the ArabIsraeli Conflict in the Media

Producing Shared Memory and National Identity in the Global Television Era

Naomi Sakr (Ed)

320 pages 234 x 156mm 2010 9781845119454 paperback £19.99 / $36 36 b&w illustrations

240 pages 216 x 138mm 2011 9781850435457 paperback £18.99 / $35

Tamar Ashuri

288 pages 216 x 138mm 2010 9781845118143 Hardback £62.50 / $100

Palestine Online

Transnationalism, Communications and the Reinvention of Identity

Miriyam Aouragh

Women and Media in the Middle East

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2012 9781780762418 Paperback £25 / $47

Transnational Television worldwide

arab media and political renewal

Towards a New Media Order

Jean K. Chalaby (Ed)

Community, Legitimacy and Public Life

256 pages 216 x 138mm 2004 9781850435488 paperback £16.99 / $35

Naomi Sakr (Ed)

224 pages 216 x 138mm 2009 9781845114336 Hardback £68.50 / $95 9781845113278 Paperback £19.99 / $34

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The Euro Crisis in the Media

Journalistic Coverage of Economic Crisis and European Institutions NEW Robert G. Picard (Ed)

Local Journalism

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The Decline of Newspapers and the Rise of Digital Media Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, affiliation 256 Pages 216 x 134mm May 2015 9781784533205 Hardback £62 / $99 9781784533212 Paperback £19.99 / $28

288 Pages 216 x 134mm June 2015 9781784530600 Paperback £19.99 / $28 9781784530594 Hardback £62 / $99

Investigative Journalism in China NEW

From Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping Haiyan Wang and John Lloyd 288 Pages 216 x 134mm August 2015 9781784530549 Paperback £19.99 / $28 9781780765785 Hardback £62 / $99

Innovation in Journalism Organisations NEW An International Perspective Lucy Kung, Affiliation 160 Pages 216 x 134mm September 2015 9781784534165 Paperback £12.99 / $25 Challenges series

Media, Revolution and Politics in Egypt NEW The Story of an Uprising Abdalla F. Hassan

288 pages 216 x 134mm August 2015 9781784532178 Hardback £62 / $99 9781784532185 Paperback £19.99 / $28

Journalism and Public Relations

News Media and Public Relations in the Digital Age

John Lloyd and Laura Toogood

160 pages 216 x 134mm November 2014 9781784530624 Paperback £12.99 / $28 Challenges series

The Ethics of Journalism Individual, Institutional and Cultural Influences

Wendy N. Wyatt (Ed), University of St

Thomas, Minnesota

272 Pages 216 x 134mm February 2014 9781780766744 Paperback £19.99 / $25

Reporting the EU

News, Media and the European Institutions

John Lloyd and Cristina Marconi

192 pages 216 x 134mm September 2014 9781784530655 Paperback £12.99 / $25

Women and Journalism

Suzanne Franks, City University London 256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780765853 Paperback £12.99 / $25

Political Journalism in Transition

Western Europe in a Comparative Perspective

Raymond Kuhn, Queen Mary University of London and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, RISJ, University of Oxford (Eds) 288 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780766782 Paperback £19.99 / $28

Media and Public Shaming

Drawing the Boundaries of Disclosure

Julian Petley (Ed), Brunel University 256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780765877 Paperback £17.99 / $28

Transparency in Politics and the Media

Accountability and Open Government

Nigel Bowles, University of Oxford, James T. Hamilton, Duke University’s Sanford and David A. L. Levy, RISJ, University of Oxford (Eds) 264 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780766768 Paperback £19.99 / $28

Climate Change in the Media

Reporting Risk and Uncertainty

James Painter, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford University 192 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780765884 Paperback £12.99 / $25

Transformations in Egyptian Journalism

Naomi Sakr, University of Westminster 128 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013 9781780765891 Paperback £12.99 / $25


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Mamma Mia! The Movie Man Who Got Carter, The Man with the Movie Camera, The Mass Photography; Pollen Material Inventions; Barrett & Bolt Media and Public Shaming; Petley Media Power ...Global Television News Media, Revolution...Politics in Egypt Mirror; Symessios Modest Fashion; Lewis Monochrome; Staff Monstrosity; Wright Music in Cult TV; Halfyard Muslims and the News Media Mysterious Skin; Fouz-Hernández Naked Exhibitionism; Nally & Smith Narrating Conflict in the Middle East New Arab Journalist, The; Pintak New Argentine Cinema; Andermann New Brazilian Cinema, The; Nagib New Dimensions of Doctor Who; Hills New Directions of German Cinema New Hollywood Cinema; King New Jew in Film, The; Adams New Scottish Cinema, The; Murray New Turkish Cinema; Suner New York, New Wave; Battista Niche Fashion Magazines Night to Remember, A; Richards Nikita; Hayward NIP/TUCK; Kaveney & Stoy Observant States; MacDonald et al Old Mistresses; Parker & Pollock Once Upon a Time in the Italian West On Cinema; Rocha On the Button; Edwards Outer Limits; Hughes Pain in the Arts; Tusa Palestine Online; Aouragh Participation in Art and Architecture Passionate Being; Lomax Past and Present; Chapman Performance Art; Bond Performing Authorship; Sayad Performing Femininity; Morley Performing the East; Bryzgel Photobook, The; Di Bello et al Photography and Cyprus; Wells et al Photography and Surrealism; Bate Picturing Place; Schwartz & Ryan Poetic Biopolitics; Rawes et al. Poetics and Place; Kreider Political Animals; Mayer Political Journalism in Transition Popular Egyptian Cinema; Shafik Popular Italian Cinema; Brizio-Skov Positive Images; Kagan Postcolonial Appro...European Cinema Powell and Pressburger; Moor Practical Aesthetics; Bennett Practice as Research; Barrett & Bolt Private Life of Henry VIII, The; Walker Private Pictures; Struk Producing; Lewis Projecting Empire; Chapman & Cull Projecting Tomorrow; Chapman & Cull Propaganda and the German Cinema Quality Hollywood; King Quality TV; McCabe & Akass Queer Cinema of Derek Jarman, The Queering Post-Black Art; Murray Queer Masculinitie...American Cinema Queer Politics of Television, The Racism, Ethnicity...Media in Africa Radical Frontiers...Spaghetti Western Reading ‘24’; Peacock Reading ‘Angel’; Abbott Reading Art, Reading Irigaray Reading Asian Television Drama; Kim Reading ‘CSI’; Allen Reading ‘Deadwood’; Lavery Reading ‘Desperate Housewives’ Reading Little Britain; Lockyer Reading ‘Lost’; Pearson Reading ‘Sex and the City’ Reading ‘Six Feet Under’ Reading ‘Stargate SG-1’ Reading ‘The L Word’

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Reading ‘The Sopranos’; Lavery Reading the Vampire Slayer; Kaveney Realism in Greek Cinema; Karalis Realism...Senses in World Cinema Relational Art; Smith Renegotiating the Body; Battista Renewing Feminisms Repentance; Youngblood & Woll Reporting the EU; Lloyd & Marconi Rethinking Orientalism; Lewis Re-viewing Television History Rififi; Phillips Roman Polanski; Mazierska Russian Americans in Soviet Films Russia on Reels; Beumers Sabotage Art; Halart & Ezcurra Sacred and the Feminine, The Saints and Avengers; Chapman Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye; Robinson Savage Junctures; Nesbet Screening the Undead; Hunt et al Screening Twilight; Clayton & Harman Screenwriting; Horton & Hoxter Seeing from Above; Dorrian & Pousin Sex and Storytelling in Modern Cinema Site-Writing; Rendell Sound: Dialogue, Music and Effects Sounding the Event; Lomax Soviet Cinema; Miller Space and ... Practice and Aesthetics Spaghetti Westerns; Frayling Spectacular Narratives; King Sportswomen in Cinema; Chare Stagecoach to Tombstone; Hughes Stars in World Cinema Stop the Clocks!; Powell Storm over Asia; Sargeant Street Photography; Scott Subversive Stitch, The; Parker Superheroes!; Kaveney Tainted Love; Kerr & Peberdy Talking Dance: ... South China Sea Talking Dance: ... South Pacific TARDISbound; Britton Tattoo; Lodder Technovisuality; Grace Teen Dreams; Kaveney Television, Technology and Gender Terrorist Transgressions Theorizing World Cinema; Nagib et al There’s No Place Like Home; Donald Thinking Through Fashion; Rocamora Third Wave Feminism and Television This is Not Art; Jelinek Time on TV; Jowett et al Time to Play; Zimna Tomb Raiders and Space Invaders Tom Cruise; O’Donnell Torchwood Declassified; Williams Touching and Imagining; Svankmajer Towards a Theory of Montage Transformations...Egyptian Journalism Transnational Television in Europe Transnational Television worldwide Transparency in Politics and the Media Triumph of a Time Lord; Hills True Blood; Cherry TV Critics and Popular Culture; Rixon TV Detective, The; Piper TV FAQ; Ellis TV Horror; Jowett & Abbott TV’s Betty Goes Global Tweenhood; Kennedy Twenty Years of MAKE Magazine UFO Religion; Reece Ugliness; Pop & Widrich Ukrainian Cinema; First Un Chien Andalou; Adamowicz Uncommon Grounds; Downey Understanding Architecture; Bussagli Unica Zürn; Plumer Unknown 1930s, The; Richards Up the Creek; Ellison Violence of the Image, The Visions of the Human; Slevin Visualizing Feeling; Best Visual Politics of Psychoanalysis Vsevolod Pudovkin; Sargeant

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Waltons, The; Chopra-Gant Waltzing with Bashir; Morag Wastescapes; Crang Watching the World Change; Friend Weird Science and Bizarre Beliefs When Eagles Dared; Hughes Whisky Galore! & the Maggie Who is Who?; Decker Why Buffy Matters; Wilcox Withnail and Us; Smith Women and Journalism; Franks Women and Media in the Middle East Writing on the Image; Dorrian Writings 1922-1934; Eisenstein Writings 1934-1947; Eisenstein Writing the Image; Lomax

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