Genre and Cinema: Ireland and TransnationalismBrian McIlroy Routledge, 2012 M08 6 - 304 páginas This impressive volume takes a broad critical look at Irish and Irish-related cinema through the lens of genre theory and criticism. Secondary and related objectives of the book are to cover key genres and sub-genres and account for their popularity. The result offers new ways of looking at Irish cinema. |
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... , and Hollywood 4 Is californication a mortal sin?: The influence of classic Hollywood cinema on indigenous Irish film MICHAEL PATRICK GILLESPIE xi xiii xv 11 27 45 59 61 5 Hollywood genre formulas as contact zones: The case of Contents.
... , and Hollywood 4 Is californication a mortal sin?: The influence of classic Hollywood cinema on indigenous Irish film MICHAEL PATRICK GILLESPIE xi xiii xv 11 27 45 59 61 5 Hollywood genre formulas as contact zones: The case of Contents.
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... Michael Patrick Gillespie's essay, “'Is Californication a Mortal Sin?' The Influence of Classic Hollywood Cinema on Indigenous Irish Film,” takes the fairly controversial position that even in what are deemed quintessential indigenous ...
... Michael Patrick Gillespie's essay, “'Is Californication a Mortal Sin?' The Influence of Classic Hollywood Cinema on Indigenous Irish Film,” takes the fairly controversial position that even in what are deemed quintessential indigenous ...
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... Michael Anderson's Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) to Alan Gilsenan's exceptionally powerful Zulu 9 (2001), Herr draws attention to a particular kind of film that serves to suspend identity formations. Matthew Fee's “'Sometimes the ...
... Michael Anderson's Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) to Alan Gilsenan's exceptionally powerful Zulu 9 (2001), Herr draws attention to a particular kind of film that serves to suspend identity formations. Matthew Fee's “'Sometimes the ...
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Contenido
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PART II Genre Ireland and Hollywood | 59 |
PART III Transnational and transformational contexts | 109 |
PART IV Genre and the Irish short film | 149 |
PART V Jordan gothic horror | 177 |
PART VI Genre and the city film | 203 |
PART VII Northern Irish commemorative cinema | 231 |
Contributors | 273 |
Index | 277 |
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