Book review. Reviewed work: Screen Culture : A Global History / By Richard Butsch. Cambridge, UK : Polity Press.Non peer reviewe
Oppression by censorship affects the film industry far more frequently than any other mass media. In...
The term "Culture industry" coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
A review of Visual Culture 2nd edition: Fully Revised and Updated (2012) by Richard Howells and Joaq...
Book review: A history of the convergence of ethnography, cultural studies and digital medi
Sound technology and the American cinema makes an exciting contribution to the fields of film histor...
In the age of globalization, Hollywood movies have become a world phenomenon that needs much attenti...
Globalization is one of the main words of the 21-st century. We feel its presence in almost every fi...
Why is Hollywood so successful? Overwhelming almost every other national cinema in its own back yard...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
The relevance of this paper lies in the increasingly global impact of screen culture on both social,...
The article raises the question of transformations of screen culture in the XXth–XXIst centuries. Sc...
Let the appearance of jargon in this book’s title deter no one: Cinematicity in Media History is an ...
Technology and Culture: The Film Reader brings together key theoretical texts from more than a centu...
Review of the book 'Film History as Media Archaeology: Tracking Digital Cinema' by Thomas Elsaesser
We live in a screen culture. Most Americans rise, labor, and rest to the glow of a screen. In Wester...
Oppression by censorship affects the film industry far more frequently than any other mass media. In...
The term "Culture industry" coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
A review of Visual Culture 2nd edition: Fully Revised and Updated (2012) by Richard Howells and Joaq...
Book review: A history of the convergence of ethnography, cultural studies and digital medi
Sound technology and the American cinema makes an exciting contribution to the fields of film histor...
In the age of globalization, Hollywood movies have become a world phenomenon that needs much attenti...
Globalization is one of the main words of the 21-st century. We feel its presence in almost every fi...
Why is Hollywood so successful? Overwhelming almost every other national cinema in its own back yard...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
The relevance of this paper lies in the increasingly global impact of screen culture on both social,...
The article raises the question of transformations of screen culture in the XXth–XXIst centuries. Sc...
Let the appearance of jargon in this book’s title deter no one: Cinematicity in Media History is an ...
Technology and Culture: The Film Reader brings together key theoretical texts from more than a centu...
Review of the book 'Film History as Media Archaeology: Tracking Digital Cinema' by Thomas Elsaesser
We live in a screen culture. Most Americans rise, labor, and rest to the glow of a screen. In Wester...
Oppression by censorship affects the film industry far more frequently than any other mass media. In...
The term "Culture industry" coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
A review of Visual Culture 2nd edition: Fully Revised and Updated (2012) by Richard Howells and Joaq...