This essay evaluates some of the challenges and opportunities posed by comparative history of cinema-going by looking at the history of one understudied world region, Great Britain\xe2\x80\x99s Caribbean colonies. It concludes with a discussion of potential future comparative cinema-going histories involving these territories
Despite photographs being widely used to illustrate Caribbean histories, there has been a surprising...
2017-08-05This dissertation is a historical study of films as instruments of empire in British Malay...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
This essay evaluates some of the challenges and opportunities posed by comparative history of cinema...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, Britishness was integral to the culture of colonialism that p...
This essay examines the differences between American and British modernity around the turn of the tw...
This essay on colonial identity in post-war Italian and British Cinema (1945‒1960) traces the commo...
Set against a background of imperialism, this study uses a comparative approach to investigate gover...
Unlike other disciplines within the humanities and the social sciences, it is safe to argue that com...
In postcolonial studies, the focus has traditionally been on colonised subjects and on the wide-rang...
This dissertation examines and writes the early history of distribution and exhibition of moving ima...
Caribbean migration to Britain brought many new things - new musics, new foods, new styles. It broug...
The increasing amount of data on historical film exhibition, programming and experiences, more in pa...
Despite photographs being widely used to illustrate Caribbean histories, there has been a surprising...
2017-08-05This dissertation is a historical study of films as instruments of empire in British Malay...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
This essay evaluates some of the challenges and opportunities posed by comparative history of cinema...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, Britishness was integral to the culture of colonialism that p...
This essay examines the differences between American and British modernity around the turn of the tw...
This essay on colonial identity in post-war Italian and British Cinema (1945‒1960) traces the commo...
Set against a background of imperialism, this study uses a comparative approach to investigate gover...
Unlike other disciplines within the humanities and the social sciences, it is safe to argue that com...
In postcolonial studies, the focus has traditionally been on colonised subjects and on the wide-rang...
This dissertation examines and writes the early history of distribution and exhibition of moving ima...
Caribbean migration to Britain brought many new things - new musics, new foods, new styles. It broug...
The increasing amount of data on historical film exhibition, programming and experiences, more in pa...
Despite photographs being widely used to illustrate Caribbean histories, there has been a surprising...
2017-08-05This dissertation is a historical study of films as instruments of empire in British Malay...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...