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Cinema Television And History New Approaches 1st Edition Laura Mee Johnny Walker

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Cinema Television And History New Approaches 1st Edition Laura Mee Johnny Walker
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Laura Mee; Johnny Walker
ISBN: 9781443868877, 1443868876
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Cinema Television And History New Approaches 1st Edition Laura Mee Johnny Walker by Laura Mee; Johnny Walker 9781443868877, 1443868876 instant download after payment.

Including essays from established and up-and-coming scholars, Cinema, Television and History: New Approaches rethinks, recontextualises and reviews the relationship between cinema, television and history. This volume incorporates a wide range of methods to a variety of topics, welcoming both empirical and theoretical approaches, as well as studies which merge the two. It is a book about how historical events are interpreted and adapted across cinema and television as the basis of a story, as much as it is about the endeavours of the practising historian through the exploration of the archive. Divided into five parts—“New meanings, new methods”, “Re-contextualising cinema and television history”, “Rethinking histories of cinema and television”, “Rethinking history through cinema and television”, and “The impact of new technologies”—the book is knowingly broad and diverse in terms of the case studies featured within it, and the means through which these examples are examined, explored, and utilised in their respective chapters.

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