This article focuses on the representation of the spy Guy Burgess, one of the famous Cambridge ring, in two very successful British heritage films, An Englishman Abroad (John Schlesinger, UK, 1983) and Another Country (Marek Kanievska, UK, 1984). The article argues that the films rely on popular notions of Englishness as politically safe and non-extremist, thus fabricating a view of the past that misrepresents Burgess in the effort to normalize him. Similarly, stereotypical views of gay men as frivolous and non-ideological are amply exploited in the films' portrayal of their protagonist. Burgess's upper-class English roots are used to package him as part of the heritage experience, while his homosexuality is not only presented as the reason...
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In my thesis I examined the English,the American culture and gender roles in three films made about ...
[First paragraph of introduction:] This study explores the meaning of Britishness as it has been def...
This article critically analyses the modern function of the British Council, which operates as a pri...
The article examines the cultural importance of the ‘Cambridge spies’, the infamous traitors who bet...
This article examines the dissimulation, construction and assumption of national identities using as...
Throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, representations of rural landscapes in British cinema were ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)This thesis examines dramatic treatments of the liv...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/...
This article reveals an unsuspected instance of a problem that has troubled most states: the transpo...
The article assesses the significance of the Moscow tour of Peter Brook's Hamlet. It considers how f...
During the cold war, the British entertainment industry escaped the extent of the anti-communist sen...
This article uses the male cultural phenomenon that is The Beatles as a text through which to examin...
This article explores some of the tensions and interaction between two rival conceptions of the rel...
This article explores the fascinating interactions and experiences of James Bond creator, Ian Flemin...
This paper focuses on the intellectual output of the internees held captive as ‘enemy aliens’ on the...
In my thesis I examined the English,the American culture and gender roles in three films made about ...
[First paragraph of introduction:] This study explores the meaning of Britishness as it has been def...
This article critically analyses the modern function of the British Council, which operates as a pri...