American Presidents and Oliver Stone Antonia Lucia DawesSynthesizing detailed film criticism with thorough political and historical analysis, examines the Oliver Stone films JFK, Nixon and W. that transmute these presidencies into works of historical fiction. Wide ranging, accessible and highly original, this book will fascinate everyone interested in the intersection of American politics and cinema.
Focuses on the experiences and perceptions of Londoners
This insightful new book calls for a radical rethink of how we view the railways and explains the problems we face and how to fix them
through the "erotic avengers" of neo-noirs such as "Batman Returns"
Designed for both first-time teachers of survey courses in later British literature and more experienced instructors seeking a new way to approach familiar material
' So goes an emerging consensus on both sides of the relationship between the Bank and its largest borrower
new thinking and academic rigour will make it attractive to a wide market
this is essential reading for any cinephile who has ever wondered how a bill becomes a law
This is an Open University Set Text
The Propaganda of Peace analyses this incident and others in a wider study on the role of the media in conflict resolution and transformation
This book sets out to adjudicate the scholarly controversy surrounding Wittgenstein’s May–June 1913 critique of Russell’s multiple-relation theory of judgement
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but particular attention is paid to those sources that reflect actual experience or provide insights into the lives of ordinary women rather than the prescriptive or purely literary texts