Books catalogue 2015

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Books catalogue 2015
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Welcome03
Publish With Us
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Intellect Book Series
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Intellect Journals
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Recommendation Form
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Ordering63
Performing Arts26
A Reflective Practitioner’s Guide to (Mis)
Adventures in Drama Education
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Theatre for Youth Third Space
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Performance Art in Ireland
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The Only Way Home is Through the Show
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Double Exposures
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A Journey of Art and Conflict
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Dramaturging Personal Narratives
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Ivar Kreuger and Jeanne de la Motte
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Justitia32
The Philadelphia Connection
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Magnet Theatre
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Meyerhold and the Cubists
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Shakespeare Valued
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Utopia34
Performing Arts Backlist
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Visual Arts
The Artist as Curator
The Art Rules
Aestheticizing Public Space
InDEBTed to Intervene
Arts Integration in Education
Vanishing Points
Creative Communities
The Culture of Photography in Public Space
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Cultural & Media Studies50
Creativity, Culture and Commerce
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Karaoke Idols
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Celebrity Philanthropy
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Softimage52
Design for Business
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Cultural & Media Studies Backlist 56
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Richard Hickman, Author of Why We Make Art
Intellect’s latest books catalogue is packed full of diverse titles that embody our
continuing commitment to original research and quality critical debate. 2015 sees
a wide range of books focusing on everything from the culture of karaoke, the lives
of camerawomen from around the world, film and TV adaptations of Wuthering
Heights to Jane Austen fandom.
As ever, Intellect is committed to representing the author’s voice and exploring
new and emerging areas of study. Many of our titles are cross or multidisciplinary and international in focus, covering areas previously unexplored.
Whether your interests lie in visual arts, media and cultural studies, film studies
or performing arts, our catalogue will have something for you.
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Film Studies10
Drive in Cinema
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Downtown Film and TV Culture 1975 – 2001 11
Inclusion in New Danish Cinema
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World Film Locations: Washington D.C. 13
World Film Locations: Malta
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Governing Visions of the Real
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Immigration Cinema in the New Europe
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Wuthering Heights on Film and Television
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Shooting Women
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Film on the Faultline
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Directory of World Cinema: Iran 2
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Film Studies Backlist
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New
series
Edited by Fiona Peters and Rebecca Stewart
New
series
ISBN 978-1-78320-519-6
10 Illustrations
170pp | £15.50, $22
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
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Part of the Crime Uncovered series
Fiona Peters is a senior lecturer in
English and cultural studies at Bath Spa
University, where Rebecca Stewart is a
lecturer in the School of Humanities and
Cultural Studies.
Contains protagonist case studies and interviews
with crime writers
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Uses an academic method but in an accessible,
reader-friendly fashion
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Will appeal to the intelligent reader of crime fiction
and (and student) as well as the scholar
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Each title will be devoted to a particular character type
such as ‘the detective’ and ‘the antihero’
Crime Uncovered: Antihero tackles that question and more. Mixing
the popular and iconic, contemporary and ancient, the book explores
the place and appeal of the antihero. Using figures from books, TV,
film, and more, including such up-to-the-minute examples as True
Detective’s Rust Cohle, the book places the antihero’s actions within
the society he or she is rejecting, showing how expectations and
social and familial structures create the backdrop against which the
antihero’s posture becomes compelling. Featuring interviews with
genre masters James Ellroy and Paul Johnston, Crime Uncovered:
Antihero is an accessible, engaging analysis of what drives us to
embrace those characters who acknowledge – or even flaunt – the
dark side we all have somewhere deep inside.
Crime Uncovered: Detective
Crime fiction in the various forms of literature, film, television, and
even video games, is one of the most pervasive of all ‘genres’, with an
ever-expanding international popularity. Intellect’s latest book series
is intended as a means of exploring this genre in an intelligent, critical
and accessible manner. The series will focus its gaze on the ‘character
type’ in crime fiction and aims to unveil and illuminate the various
manifestations of character, from the police detective to the amateur
sleuth, the charismatic anti-hero to the private eye, and beyond.
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There are few figures as captivating as the antihero: the character we
can’t help but root for, even as we turn away in revulsion from many of
the things they do. What is it that draws us to characters like Breaking
Bad’s Walter White, Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley, and Stieg
Larsson’s Lisbeth Salander even as we decry the trail of destruction
they leave in their wake?
Edited by Barry Forshaw
ISBN 978-1-78320-521-9
10 Illustrations
184pp | £15.50, $22
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
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Part of the Crime Uncovered series
Barry Forshaw is a leading expert on
crime fiction and film and the author of a
number of books on the genre.
For most of the twentieth century, the private eye dominated crime
fiction and film, a lone figure fighting for justice, often in opposition to
the official representatives of law and order. More recently, however,
the police have begun to take centre stage – as exemplified by the
runaway success of TV police procedurals like Law and Order. In Crime
Uncovered: Detective, Barry Forshaw offers an exploration of some
of the most influential and popular fictional police detectives in the
history of the genre.
Taking readers into the worlds of such beloved authors as P. D. James,
Henning Mankell, Jo Nesbø, Ian Rankin, and Håkan Nesser, this book
examines the iconic characters they created, discussing how each
relates to their national and social settings, questions of class, and
to the criminals they relentlessly pursue. Showing how the role of
the authority figure has changed – and how each of these writers
creates characters who work both within and against the strictures of
official investigations – the book shows how creators cleverly subvert
expectations of both police procedure and the crime genre itself. Crime
Uncovered: Detective is written by a leading expert in the field and is
drawn from interviews with the featured authors.
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Print ISSN 2056-9629
Online ISSN 2056-9637
Paperback
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“The publisher Intellect has long specialized in
intelligent yet accessible studies of film, and
it’s great to see crime fiction as a genre given
the deluxe Intellect treatment. Writing on
the field has largely been of the most arcane
variety; the Crime Uncovered series offers the
perfect marriage of laser-sharp scholarship and
pleasurable readability.” Barry Forshaw, author
of Detective, Euro Noir and Nordic Noir
Crime Uncovered: Antihero
New Book Series
New
CRIME UNcovered
Book series
Edited by Lorna Piatti-Farnell
ISBN 978-1-78320-515-8
50 Illustrations
156pp | £15.50, $22
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 240mm
eBook available
Few if any books come close to being as beloved – or as ubiquitous –
as The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The book delves into the philosophy
of the series and its fans, the distinctions between the films’ fans
and the books’ fans, the process of adaptation, and the role of New
Zealand in the translation of words to images. Lavishly illustrated, it is
guaranteed to appeal to anyone who has ever closed the last page of
The Return of the King and wished it to never end.
Book Series
Fan Phenomena: The Lord of the Rings
Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen
Edited by Gabrielle Malcolm
Print ISSN 2051-4468
Online ISSN 2051-4476
Paperback
240 x 170mm
eBooks available
See page 56 for all twelve of the
books in this series
Intellect’s Fan Phenomena book series was prompted by a growing
appetite for books that tap into the fascination we have with
what constitutes an iconic or cultish phenomenon and how a
particular person, TV show, or film infiltrates its way into the public
consciousness. Fan Phenomena explores particular examples of ‘fan
culture’ and approachs the subject in an accessible manner aimed at
both fans and those interested in the cultural and social aspects of
these fascinating – and often unusual – ‘universes’.
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Academically informed but written for a general audience
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Will appeal to scholars, fans and critics
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Explores the enduring relationship between fans and franchise
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Packed with revealing interviews from all corners of the fan
spectrum
Fan Phenomena: The Rocky Horror
Picture Show
Edited by Marisa C. Hayes
ISBN 978-1-78320-450-2
50 Illustrations
128pp | £15.50, $22
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 240mm
eBook available
This volume brings together a diverse group of writers who explore the
film’s influence on the development of the pastiche tribute film, emerging
queer activism of the 1970s, glam rock style, and the creative use of
audience dialogue in recreating and interacting with the spoken and sung
language of the film. Spotlighting a cult phenomenon and its fans, this will
be essential reading for anyone who has ever done the ‘Time Warp’.
Fan Phenomena: James Bond
Edited by Claire Hines
ISBN 978-1-78320-517-2
50 Illustrations
164pp | £15.50, $22
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 240mm
eBook available
Fan Phenomena: James Bond explores the devoted fanbase that
has helped make Bond what he is, offering a serious but wholly
accessible take on the many different ways that fans have approached,
appreciated, and appropriated Bond over the sixty years of his
existence from the pages of Ian Fleming’s novels to the screen.
The book reveals a fan culture that is richly aware of the history
and complexity of the character of Bond and what he represents.
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“Situated at the intersection of academia and popular culture, Fan Phenomena
is an invaluable resource for fans, critics, writers, professors and popular culture
aficionados. Enacting a significant dialogue between fans/fan communities and
leading fandom scholars, books in this series make a major impact upon and
contribution to numerous fields, including film, media/new media and cultural
studies as well as fan studies scholarship. Fan Phenomena is an exciting and
provocative new interdisciplinary series.” Marcelline Block, Editor
ISBN 978-1-78320-447-2
50 Illustrations
156pp | £15.50, $22
Paperback | Spring 2015
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eBook available
Nearly two hundred years after her death, Jane Austen is one of the
most widely read and beloved English novelists of any era. Writing and
publishing anonymously during her lifetime, the woman responsible
for some of the most enduring characters (and couples) of modern
romantic literature was credited only as ‘A Lady’ on the title pages
of her novels. Essential reading for Austen’s legions of admirers, this
book’s essays consider the culture surrounding Austen’s novels.
Downtown Film and TV Culture
Essays on Film, Theory and Politics
1975–2001
Marc James Léger
Edited by Joan Hawkins
Film Studies
Drive in Cinema
With a
foreword by
Bradley Tuck
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Marc James Léger is an independent
scholar living in Montreal. He is the
author of The Neoliberal Undead and
editor of The Idea of the Avant Garde—
and What It Means Today.
In Drive in Cinema, Marc James Léger presents Žižek-influenced studies
of films made by some of the most influential film-makers of our
time, including Jean-Luc Godard, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Werner Herzog,
Alexander Kluge, William Klein, Jim Jarmusch, Hal Hartley, Harmony
Korine, and more. Working with radical theory and Lacanian ethics,
Léger draws surprising connections between art, film, and politics,
taking his analysis beyond the academic obsession with cultural
representation and filmic technique and instead revealing film’s
potential as an emancipatory force.
“Drive in Cinema can be seen as an intellectual
‘Molotov cocktail’ bringing together diverse
theoretical elements in order to ignite the
cinema screen with the flames of radical theory
and avant-garde practice.” Bradley Tuck,
co-editor of One+One Filmmakers Journal
ISBN 978-1-78320-422-9
20 Illustrations
416pp | £35, $50
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Joan Hawkins is associate professor in
the Department of Communication and
Culture at Indiana University.
Downtown Film and TV Culture 1975–2001 brings together essays by
film-makers, exhibitors, cultural critics, and scholars from multiple
generations of the New York Downtown scene to illuminate individual
films and film-makers and explore the creation of a Downtown Canon,
the impact of AIDS on younger film-makers, community access to
cable television broadcasts, and the impact of the historic Downtown
scene on contemporary experimental culture. The book includes J.
Hoberman’s essay ‘No Wavelength: The Parapunk Underground,’ as
well as historical essays by Tony Conrad and Lynne Tillman, interviews
with film-makers Bette Gordon and Beth B, and essays by Ivan Kral
and Nick Zedd.
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
ISBN 978-1-78320-485-4
54 Illustrations
308pp | £35, $50
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Sexuality and Transnational Belonging
World Film Locations:
Washington D.C.
Meryl Shriver-Rice
Edited by Katherine Larsen
ISBN 978-1-78320-456-4
300 Illustrations
128pp | £15.50, $22
Paperback | Spring 2015
155 x 230mm
eBook available
Part of the World Film Locations series
Katherine Larsen teaches courses
on fame, celebrity, and fandom in the
University Writing Program at George
Washington University in Washington,
DC. Together with Lynn Zubernis, she coedited Fan Culture: Theory/Practice and
Fan Phenomena: Supernatural. She is
co-author of Fandom at the Crossroads:
Celebration, Shame and Fan/Producer
Relationships.
Film Studies
Inclusion in New Danish Cinema
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is known for many
things, often related to the inner-workings of the government that
resides there. But the beauty of the city is often in stark contrast
to the ugly partisan squabbles and palm-greasing that sometimes
characterizes the political process. This friction animates and attracts
film-makers, who use its landmarks as a shorthand to express and
investigate contemporary ideals and concerns about American
society.
This volume collects essays and articles about Washington film
history and locations. Featuring texts about carefully chosen film
scenes and key historical periods, the book examines themes,
directors and depictions, and is illustrated with evocative movie stills,
city maps, and location photographs.
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Meryl Shriver-Rice is assistant professor
in the Department of Arts and Philosophy
at Miami Dade College.
World Film Locations: Malta
Often recognized as one of the happiest countries in the world,
Denmark, like its Scandinavian neighbours, is known for its progressive
culture, which is also reflected in its national cinema. It is not surprising,
then, that Danish film boasts as many successful women film directors
as men, uses scripts that are often co-written by both the director and
the screenwriter, and produces among the highest numbers of queer
films directed by and starring women. Despite all this, Danish film is not
widely written about, especially in English.
Inclusion in New Danish Cinema brings this vibrant culture to Englishlanguage audiences. Meryl Shriver-Rice argues that Denmark has
demonstrated that film can reinforce cultural ethics and political
values while also navigating the ongoing and mounting forces of digital
communication and globalization.
Edited by Jean Pierre Borg and Charlie Cauchi
ISBN 978-1-78320-498-4
300 Illustrations
128pp | £15.50, $22
Paperback | Autumn 2015
155 x 230mm
eBook available
Part of the World Film Locations series
Jean Pierre Borg is founder and chair
person of Filmed in Malta, a Malta-based
non-governmental organization dedicated
to researching, documenting, and raising
awareness about the long history of filmmaking on the island. Charlie Cauchi is a
Ph.D candidate at Queen Mary University
of London and a creative producer.
Malta has served as a beautiful backdrop for films for nearly as
long as there has been a film industry. This entry in the World Film
Locations series traces the history of Malta on screen, from bigbudget blockbusters to modest indie pictures. The locations Malta
offers range widely, from grand fortified harbours and stunning cliffs
to quaint villages and Baroque palaces. That diversity has enabled the
island to double for countless locations, including ancient Troy and
Alexandria, as well as Greece, Israel, and other Mediterranean and
Middle Eastern regions, while its well-known water tanks have proved
to be perfect for shooting ocean scenes. Packed with illustrations,
World Film Locations: Malta examines a number of films made in Malta,
and will be a must-read for tourists, film buffs, and scholars alike.
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ISBN 978-1-78320-193-8
210 Illustrations
200pp | £30, $43
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Wuthering Heights on Film and
Television
The National Film Unit and Griersonian
Documentary Film in Aotearoa/New Zealand
A Journey Across Time and Cultures
Lars Weckbecker
ISBN 978-1-78320-495-3
200pp | £60, $86
Hardback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Governing Visions of the Real traces the emergence, development, and
techniques of Griersonian documentary – named for pioneering Scottish
film-maker John Grierson – in New Zealand throughout the first half of
the twentieth century. Paying close attention to the productions of the
National Film Unit in the 1940s and 1950s, Lars Weckbecker traces the
shifting practices and governmentality of documentary’s ‘visions of the
real’ as New Zealand and its population came to be envisioned through
NFU film for an ensemble of political, pedagogic, and propagandistic
purposes.
Lars Weckbecker is assistant professor
in media and communication at Zayed
University in the United Arab Emirates.
Film Studies
Governing Visions of the Real
Valérie V. Hazette
ISBN 978-1-78320-492-2
15 Illustrations
360pp | £30, $43
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Emily Brontë’s beloved novel Wuthering Heights has been adapted
countless times for film and television over the decades. Valérie V.
Hazette offers here a historical and transnational study of those
adaptations, presenting the afterlife of the book as a series of cultural
journeys that focus as much on the readers, film-makers, and viewers
as on the dramas themselves. Taking in the British silent film; French,
Mexican, and Japanese versions; the British television serials; and
more, this richly theoretical volume is the first comprehensive global
analysis of the adaptation of Wuthering Heights for film and television.
Valérie V. Hazette earned her Ph.D
in film studies from University College
Dublin.
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Isolina Ballesteros is associate professor
in the Department of Modern Languages
and Comparative Literature and the Film
Studies Programme of Baruch College,
CUNY.
Shooting Women
Isolina Ballesteros
Alexis Krasilovsky and Harriet Margolis, with Julia Stein
Immigration Cinema in the New Europe examines a variety of films from
the early 1990s that depict and address the lives and identities of both
first-generation immigrants and children of the diaspora in Europe.
Whether they are authored by immigrants themselves or by white
Europeans who use the resources and means of production of dominant
cinema to politically engage with the immigrants’ predicaments, these
films, Isolina Ballesteros shows, are unmappable – a condition resulting
from immigration cinema’s re-combination and deliberate blurring
of filmic conventions pertaining to two or more genres. In an age of
globalization and increased migration, this book theorizes immigration
cinema in relation to notions such as gender, hybridity, transculturation,
border crossing, transnationalism, and translation.
Behind the Camera, Around the World
ISBN 978-1-78320-506-6
37 Illustrations
362pp | £35, $50
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Alexis Krasilovsky is professor in the
Department of Cinema and Television
Arts at California State University,
Northridge. Harriet Margolis has taught
film, literature, and women’s studies in
the United States and New Zealand. Julia
Stein is a poet and editor.
Shooting Women takes readers around the world to explore the lives
of camerawomen working in features, TV news, and documentaries.
From first world pioneers like African American camerawoman Jessie
Maple Patton who got her job only after suing the union – to China’s
first camerawomen – who travelled with Mao – to rural India where
poor women have learned camerawork as a means of empowerment,
Shooting Women reveals a world of women working with courage and
skill in what has long been seen as a male field.
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ISBN 978-1-78320-411-3
52 Illustrations
230pp | £28, $40
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
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Immigration Cinema in the
New Europe
Edited by Alan Wright
ISBN 978-1-78320-433-5
15 Illustrations
280pp | £28, $40
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170 x 230mm
eBook available
Film has always played a crucial role in the imagination of disaster. Earthquakes,
especially, shift not only the ground beneath our feet but also herald a new way
of thinking or being in the world. Following recent seismic events in countries as
dissimilar as Iran, Chile and Haiti, national films have emerged that challenge
ingrained political, economic, ethical, and ontological categories of modernity. Film
on the Faultline explores the fractious relationship between cinema and seismic
experience and addresses the important role that cinema can play in the wake of
such events.
Alan Wright teaches cinema studies
at the University of Canterbury in
Christchurch, New Zealand.
3D Cinema and Beyond
Edited by Dan Adler, Janine
Marchessault, and Sanja
Obradovic
ISBN 978-1-78320-039-9 | 234pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2014
eBook available
Architecture of the
Screen, The: Essays in
Cinematographic Space
By Graham Cairns
ISBN 978-1-84150-711-8 | 232pp
£20, $28.50| PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-470-0
50 Illustrations
300pp | £25, $35.50
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 240mm
eBook available
Part of the Directory of World Cinema
series
Parviz Jahed is a freelance film critic,
journalist, film-maker, and lecturer in film
studies, scriptwriting, and film directing.
Working at the intersection of religion and ever-shifting political, economic, and
social environments, Iranian cinema has produced some of the most critically
lauded films in the world today. The first volume in the Directory of World Cinema:
Iran turned the spotlight on the award-winning cinema of Iran, with particular
attention to the major genres and movements, historical turning points, and
prominent figures that have helped shape it. Considering a wide range of genres,
including Film Farsi, New Wave, war film, art-house film, and women’s cinema, the
book was greeted with enthusiasm by film studies scholars, students working on
alternative or national cinema, and fans and aficianados of Iranian film.
Building on the momentum and influence of its predecessor, Directory of World
Cinema: Iran 2 will be welcomed by all seeking an up-to-date and comprehensive
guide to Iranian cinema.
By Michelle Langford
By James Walters
ISBN 978-1-84150-138-3 | 215pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2006
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-202-1 | 232pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
Australian Film Theory and
Criticism, Vol. 1: Critical
Positions
Editied By Noel King,
Constantine Verevis and
Deane Williams
Australian Film Theory and
Criticism, Vol. 2: Interviews
Edited by Noel King and
Deane Williams
ISBN 978-1-84150-581-7 | 192pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Beauty and the Beast:
Italianness in British Cinema
By Elisabetta Girelli
By Deane Williams
ISBN 978-1-84150-244-1 | 240pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Beyond Auteurism: New
Directions in Authorial Film
Practices in France, Italy
and Spain since the 1980s
By Rosanna Maule
ISBN 978-1-84150-204-5 | 192pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2008
eBook available
Cinema and Landscape:
Film, Nation and Cultural
Geography
Edited by Graeme Harper
and Jonathan Rayner
ISBN 978-1-84150-309-7 | 264pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-037-5| 424 pp
£35, $50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Berlin School Glossary: An
ABC of the New Wave in
German Cinema
Edited by Roger F. Cook,
Lutz Koepnick, Kristin Kopp,
and Brad Prager
ISBN 978-1-84150-576-3 | 262pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
British TV & Film Culture of
the 1950s: Coming to a TV
Near You
By Su Holmes
Cindy Sherman’s Office
Killer: Another Kind of
Monster
ISBN 978-1-84150-121-5 | 192pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2005
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-707-1 | 208pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Cinema Makers, The: Public
Life and the Exhibition of
Difference in South-Eastern
and Central Europe since
the 1960s
By Anna Schober
Cinema of Mika Kaurismäki,
The: Transvergent
Cinescapes, Emergent
Identities
By Pietari Kääpä
ISBN 978-1-84150-515-2 | 189pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
By Dahlia Schweitzer
ISBN 978-1-84150-409-4 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Cinemas of the Other:
A Personal Journey with
Film-makers from Central
Asia
By Gönül Dönmez-Colin
Cinemas of the Other:
A Personal Journey with
Film-makers from Iran and
Turkey
By Gönül Dönmez-Colin
Cinemas of the Other: A
Personal Journey with Filmmakers from the Middle
East and Central Asia
By Gönül Dönmez-Colin
ISBN 978-1-84150-549-7 | 120pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-548-0 | 120pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-143-7 | 284pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2006
eBook available
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Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
Edited by Parviz Jahed
Alternative Worlds in
Hollywood Cinema:
Resonance between
Realms
Australian Post-War
Documentary Film: An Arc
of Mirrors
ISBN 978-1-84150-210-6 | 192pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2008
eBook available
Directory of World Cinema: Iran 2
Allegorical Images:
Tableau, Time and Gesture
in the Cinema of Werner
Schroeter
Film Studies
Film on the Faultline
ISBN 978-1-84150-271-7 | 310pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Danish Directors 3, The:
Dialogues on the New
Danish Documentary
Cinema
Edited by Mette Hjort,
Ib Bondebjerg and
Eva Novrup Redvall
David Cronenberg: Author
or Film-maker?
By Mark Browning
Directory of World
Cinema: China
Edited by Gary Bettinson
Directory of World Cinema:
China 2
Edited by Gary Bettinson
Directory of World Cinema:
East Europe
Edited by Adam Bingham
ISBN 978-1-84150-173-4 | 208pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-558-9 | 327pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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ISBN 978-1-78320-400-7 | 300pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-464-3 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Diasporas of Australian
Cinema
Edited by
Catherine Simpson,
Renata Murawska and
Anthony Lambert
Directory of World
Cinema: Finland
Edited by Pietari Kääpä
Directory of World Cinema:
France
Edited by Tim Palmer
and Charlie Michael
Directory of World Cinema:
Germany
Edited by Michelle Langford
ISBN 978-1-78320-041-2 | 224pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Declarations of
Independence: American
Cinema and the Partiality
of Independent Production
By John Berra
Deleuze and Film Music:
Building a Methodological
Bridge between Film
Theory and Music
By Gregg Redner
ISBN 978-1-84150-185-7 | 224pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-370-7 | 192pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Directory of World Cinema:
Africa
Edited by Blandine Stefanson
and Sheila Petty
Directory of World Cinema:
American Hollywood
Edited by Lincoln Geraghty
Directory of World Cinema:
American Hollywood 2
Edited by Lincoln Geraghty
Directory of World Cinema:
Germany 2
Edited by Michelle Langford
Directory of World
Cinema: India
Edited by Adam Bingham
Directory of World Cinema:
Iran
Edited by Parviz Jahed
ISBN 978-1-84150-415-5 | 272pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-006-1 | 420pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-738-5 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-622-7 | 190pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-399-8 | 272pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Directory of World Cinema:
American Independent
Edited by John Berra
Directory of World Cinema:
American Independent 2
Edited by John Berra
Directory of World Cinema:
Italy
Edited by Louis Bayman
Directory of World Cinema:
Japan
Edited by John Berra
Directory of World Cinema:
Japan 2
Edited by John Berra
ISBN 978-1-84150-368-4 | 327pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-612-8 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Directory of World
Cinema: Argentina
Edited by Beatriz Urraca
and Gary M. Kramer
ISBN 978-1-84150-400-1 | 240pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-355-6 | 350pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-551-0 | 327pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Directory of World Cinema:
Australia & New Zealand
Edited by Geoff Lealand
and Ben Goldsmith
Directory of World Cinema:
Australia & New Zealand 2
Edited by Geoff Lealand,
Ben Goldsmith and Mark
David Ryan
Directory of World Cinema:
Japan 3
Edited by John Berra
Directory of World Cinema:
Latin America
Edited by
Isabel Maurer Queipo
Directory of World Cinema:
Russia
Edited by Birgit Beumers
ISBN 978-1-78320-391-8 | 312pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
Film Studies
Danish Directors 2, The:
Dialogues on the New
Danish Fiction Cinema
Edited by Mette Hjort,
Eva Novrup Redvall and
Eva Joerholt
ISBN 978-1-84150-617-3 | 327pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-197-0 | 128pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
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ISBN 978-1-84150-563-3 | 327pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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ISBN 978-1-84150-465-0 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
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ISBN 978-1-84150-634-0 | 368 pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
Directory of World Cinema:
Brazil
Edited by Louis Bayman
and Natália Pinazza
Directory of World Cinema:
Britain
Edited by Emma Bell
and Neil Mitchell
ISBN 978-1-78320-009-2 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-557-2 | 327pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Directory of World
Cinema: Belgium
Edited by Jeremi Szaniawski
and Marcelline Block
ISBN 978-1-78320-008-5 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-403-8 | 300pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
Directory of World Cinema:
Britain 2
Edited by Neil Mitchell
Directory of World Cinema:
Russia 2
Edited by Birgit Beumers
ISBN 978-1-78320-397-0 | 284pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-010-8 | 364pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-618-0 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Directory of World Cinema:
Scotland
Edited by Bob Nowlan and
Zach Finch
ISBN 978-1-78320-394-9 | 370pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-372-1 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Directory of World Cinema:
South Korea
Edited by Colette Balmain
ISBN 978-1-84150-560-2 | 327pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
ISBN 978-1-84150-373-8 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-007-8 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-463-6 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Divided World, A:
Hollywood Cinema and
Emigre Directors in the Era
of Roosevelt and Hitler,
1933–1948
By Nick Smedley
Directory of World Cinema:
Sweden
Edited by Marcelline Block
Directory of World Cinema:
Turkey
Edited by Eylem Atakav
ISBN 978-1-84150-559-6 | 327pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-620-3 | 320pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Don’t Look Now: British
Cinema in the 1970s
Edited by Paul Newland
Educating Film-Makers:
Past, Present and Future
ISBN 978-1-84150-320-2 | 256pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-402-5 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Europe and Love in Cinema
Edited by
Jo Labanyi,
Luisa Passerini and Karen Diehl
ISBN 978-1-84150-379-0 | 256pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
By Duncan Petrie and
Rod Stoneman
ISBN 978-1-78320-185-3 | 360pp
£42, $60 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Feminist Ethics in Film:
Reconfiguring Care through
Cinema
By Joseph Kupfer
Film Paintings of David
Lynch, The: Challenging
Film Theory
By Allister Mactaggart
ISBN 978-1-84150-406-3 | 208pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-332-5 | 224pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Framing Film: Cinema
and the Visual Arts
Edited by
Steven Allen and
Laura Hubner
French Costume Drama
of the 1950s: Fashioning
Politics in Film
By Susan Hayward
By Karina Aveyard
Music and Levels of
Narration in Film: Steps
Across the Border
By Guido Heldt
ISBN 978-1-78320 -382-6 | 175pp
£49, $70 | HB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-625-8 | 224pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
Musical Comedy Films of
Grigorii Aleksandrov, The:
Laughing Matters
By Rimgaila Salys
Ned Kelly Films, The:
A Cultural History of Kelly
History
By Stephen Gaunson
New Irish Storytellers:
Narrative Strategies in Film
By Díóg O’Connell
ISBN 978-1-84150-282-3 | 240pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-636-4 | 132pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
eBook available
New Trends in Argentine
and Brazilian Cinema
Edited by
Carolina Rocha and
Cacilda M. Rego
New Zealand Cinema:
Interpreting the Past
Edited by
Alistair Fox,
Hilary Radner and
Barry Keith Grant
New Zealand Film and
Television: Institution,
Industry and Cultural
Change
By Trisha Dunleavy and Hester Joyce
ISBN 978-1-84150-425-4 | 354pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-457-5 | 208pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Open Roads, Closed
Borders: The Contemporary
French-Language
Road Movie
Edited by Michael Gott and
Thibaut Schilt
Passion of the Reel:
Cinematic versus
Modernist Political Fictions
in Cameroon
By Jean-Olivier Tchouaffe
with Sheri Malmain
Peter Weir: A Creative
Journey from Australia to
Hollywood
By Serena Formica
ISBN 978-1-84150-662-3 | 181pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-564-0 | 216pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2015
eBook available
Phenomenology’s Material
Presence: Video, Vision and
Experience
By Gabrielle A. Hezekiah
Place of Artists’ Cinema,
The: Space, Site and Screen
By Maeve Connolly
Iranian Cinema and
Globalization: National,
Transnational and Islamic
Dimensions
By Shahab Esfandiary
ISBN 978-9-78184-510-9 | 367pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-375-2 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Lure of the Big Screen:
Cinema in Rural Australia
and the United Kingdom
Film Studies
Directory of World Cinema:
Spain
Edited by
Lorenzo J. Torres Hortelano
ISBN 978-1-84150-312-7 | 176pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
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ISBN 978-1-84150-171-0 | 152pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-507-7 | 176pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Frontiers of Screen History:
Imagining European Borders
in Cinema, 1945–2010
Edited by Raita Merivirta,
Kimmo Ahonen, Heta
Mulari, and Rami Mähkä
Futures of Chinese
Cinema: Technologies and
Temporalities in Chinese
Screen Cultures
Edited by Olivia Khoo and
Sean Metzger
ISBN 978-1-84150-732-3 | 272pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-274-8 | 288pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Green Documentary:
Environmental Documentary in the 21st Century
By Helen Hughes
Historical Comedy on
Screen: Subverting History
with Humour
Edited by Hannu Salmi
ISBN 978-1-78320-183-9 | 184pp
£25, $36 | PB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-367-7 | 232pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-318-9 | 376pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Greek Cinema: Texts,
Histories, Identities
Edited by
Lydia Papadimitriou and
Yannis Tzioumakis
ISBN 978-1-84150-433-9 | 288pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Hong Kong New Wave
Cinema (1978–2000)
By Pak Tong Cheuk
ISBN 978-1-84150-148-2 | 268pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-310-3 | 103pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Portrait of the Artist as a
Political Dissident, A: The
Life and Work of Aleksandar
Petrovic
By Vlastimir Sudar
ISBN 978-1-84150-545-9 | 232pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-246-5 | 240pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Pride and Panic: Russian
Imagination of the West in
Post-Soviet Film
By Yana Hashamova
ISBN 978-1-84150-156-7 | 136pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2007
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-477-3 | 176pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Polanski and Perception:
The Psychology of Seeing
and the Cinema of Roman
Polanski
By Davide Caputo
ISBN 978-1-84150-552-7 | 296pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Queer Cinema in Europe
Edited by Robin Griffiths
ISBN 978-1-84150-079-9 | 160pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
Frames of Mind: A PostJungian Look at Cinema,
Television and Technology
By Luke Hockley
By Susan Felleman
ISBN 978-1-78320-250-8 | 224pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Rhetoric of Modern Death
in American Living Dead
Films
By Outi Hakola
ISBN 978-1-78320 -379-6 | 207pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Reframing Reality: The
Aesthetics of the Surrealist
Object in French and Czech
Cinema
By Alison Frank
ISBN 978-1-84150-712-5 | 192pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Roots of Modern
Hollywood(The): The
Persistence of Values in
American Cinema, from the
New Deal to the Present
By Nick Smedley
ISBN 978-1-78320 -3734 | 224pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2014
eBook available
(Re)viewing Creative,
Critical and Commercial
Practices in Contemporary
Spanish Cinema
Un-American Psycho:
Brian De Palma and the
Political Invisible
By Chris Dumas
Edited by Duncan Wheeler
and Fernando Canet
ISBN 978-1-84150-554-1 | 254pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-406-9 | 420pp
£65, $93 | HB | 2014
eBook available
Rosebud Sleds and Horses’
Heads: 50 of Film’s Most
Evocative Objects
By Scott Jordan Harris
ISBN 978-1-78320-040-5 | 116pp
£10, $14.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Urban Cinematics:
Understanding Urban
Phenomena through the
Moving Image
Edited by
François Penz and
Andong Lu
ISBN 978-1-84150-428-5 | 328pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Visceral Screen (The):
Between the Cinemas of
John Cassavetes and David
Cronenberg
By Robert Furze
ISBN 978-1-78320 -370 -3 | 224pp
£60, $86 | HB | 2015
eBook available
Watching Films: New
Perspectives on MovieGoing, Exhibition and
Reception
Edited by Karina Aveyard
and Albert Moran
Versions of Hollywood
Crime Cinema: Studies
in Ford, Wilder, Coppola,
Scorsese, and Others
By Carl Freedman
ISBN 978-1-84150-724-8 | 184pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Who’s Who in Research:
Film Studies
ISBN 978-1-84150-496-4 | 450pp
£90, $128.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-511-4 | 288pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Beijing
Edited by John Berra and
Liu Yang
World Film Locations:
Athens
Edited by Eirini Sifaki,
Afroditi Nikolaidou, Anna
Poupou
World Film Locations:
Barcelona
Edited by Helio San Miguel
and Lorenzo J. Torres
Hortelano
ISBN 978-1-78320-359-8 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-025-2 | 132pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Stephen King on the Small
Screen
By Mark Browning
World Film Locations:
Berlin
Edited by Susan Ingram
World Film Locations:
Boston
Edited by Marcelline Block
ISBN 978-1-84150-245-8 | 256pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-412-4 | 144pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-631-9 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-198-3 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Michael Tapper
Studies in French Cinema:
UK Perspectives 1985–2010
Edited by Will Higbee
and Sarah Leahy
Tech-Noir Film: A Theory of
the Development of Popular
Genres
By Emily E. Auger
World Film Locations:
Chicago
Edited by Scott Jordan Harris
World Film Locations:
Dublin
Edited by Jez Conolly and
Caroline Whelan
ISBN 978-1-78320-188-4 | 375pp
£25, $36 | PB | 2014
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Florence
Edited by Alberto
Zambenedetti
ISBN 978-1-84150-323-3 | 304pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-424-7 | 498pp
£60, $85.50 | HB | 2011
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-550-3 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-360-4 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Touring the Screen: Tourism
and New Zealand Film
Geographies
By Alfio Leotta
Transnational Ecocinema:
Film Culture in an Era of
Ecological Transformation
Edited by Tommy
Gustafsson and
Pietari Kääpä
Screen Education: From
Film Appreciation to Media
Studies
By Terry Bolas
ISBN 978-1-84150-237-3 | 384pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-611-1 | 304pp
£15, $21.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Swedish Cops: From Sjöwall
& Wahlöö to Stieg Larsson
ISBN 978-1-84150-475-9 | 208pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
South African Cinema
1896–2010
By Martin Botha
ISBN 978-1-84150-234-2 | 208pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-458-2 | 367pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Stephen King on the Big
Screen
By Mark Browning
ISBN 978-1-84150-729-3 | 216pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-642-5 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
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ISBN 978-1-84150-718-7 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Transnational Film Culture:
in New Zealand
By Simon Sigley
World Film Locations:
Glasgow
Edited by Nicola Balkind
World Film Locations:
Havana
Edited by Ann Marie Stock
ISBN 978-1-84150-660-9 | 208pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-746-0 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-197-6 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Buenos Aires
Edited by Michael Pigott
and Santiago Oyarzabal
ISBN 978-1-78320-358-1 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Helsinki
Edited by Pietari Kääpä
and Silja Laine
ISBN 978-1-84150-722-4 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
Stanley Kubrick at Look
Magazine:
Authorship and Genre in
Photojournalism and Film
By Philippe D. Mather
Sophia Loren:
Moulding a Star
By Pauline Small
Film Studies
Real Objects in Unreal
Situations: Modern Art in
Fiction Films
World Film Locations:
Istanbul
Edited by Ozlem Koksal
ISBN 978-1-84150-567-1 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-021-4 | 116pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Liverpool
Edited by Jez Conolly and
Caroline Whelan
World Film Locations:
Shanghai
Edited by John Berra
& Wei Ju
ISBN 978-1-78320-026-9 | 132pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-199-0 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Madrid
Edited by
Lorenzo J. Torres Hortelano
World Film Locations:
Singapore
Edited by Lorenzo Codelli
World Film Locations:
Sydney
Edited by Neil Mitchell
ISBN 978-1-78320-361-1 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-362-8 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Tokyo
Edited by Chris Magee
World Film Locations:
Toronto
Edited by Tom Ue
World Film Locations:
Vancouver
Edited by Rachel Walls
ISBN 978-1-84150-483-4 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-195-2 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-721-7 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Vienna
Edited by
Robert Dassanowsky
World Film Locations:
London
Edited by Neil Mitchell
World Film Locations:
Los Angeles
Edited by Gabriel Solomons
ISBN 978-1-84150-484-1 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-485-8 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Marseilles
Edited by Marcelline Block
World Film Locations:
Melbourne
Edited by Neil Mitchell
World Film Locations:
Moscow
Edited by Birgit Beumers
World Film Locations:
Venice
Edited by Michael Pigott
ISBN 978-1-84150-723-1 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-640-1 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
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ISBN 978-1-78320-196-9 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-720-0 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Mumbai
Edited by
Helio San Miguel
World Film Locations:
New Orleans
Edited by
Scott Jordan Harris
World Film Locations: New
York
Edited by
Scott Jordan Harris
ISBN 978-1-84150-632-6 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-587-9 | 112pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-482-7 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
World Film Locations: Paris
Edited by Marcelline Block
World Film Locations:
Prague
Edited by Marcelline Block
World Film Locations:
Reykjavik
Edited by Jez Conolly
and Caroline Whelan
ISBN 978-1-84150-561-9 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
World Film Locations: Rome
Edited by Gabriel Solomons
ISBN 978-1-78320-200-3 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-027-6 | 132pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
World Film Locations:
San Francisco
Edited by Scott Jordan Harris
ISBN 978-1-78320-028-3 | 132pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-568-8 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-641-8 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
World Film Locations:
Sao Paulo
Edited by Natália Pinazza
and Louis Bayman
ISBN 978-1-78320-029-0 | 132pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Film Studies
World Film Locations:
Hong Kong
Edited by
Linda Chiu-Han Lai
and Kimburley
Wing-Yee Choi
ISBN 978-1-84150-569-5 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2012
eBook available
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Theatre for Youth Third Space
Performance, Democracy, and Community
Cultural Development
– or – What was I Thinking?
Stephani Etheridge Woodson
Edited by Peter Duffy
Performing arts
A Reflective Practitioner’s Guide to (Mis)
Adventures in Drama Education
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Peter Duffy Ed.D., is head of the Master
of Arts in Teaching Program in Theatre
Education at the University of South
Carolina.
This collection of essays from many of the world’s pre-eminent drama
education practitioners captures the challenges and struggles of
teaching with honesty, humour, openness, and integrity. Collectively the
authors possess some two hundred years of shared experience in the
field, and each essay investigates the mistakes of best-intentions, the
lack of awareness, and the omissions that pock all of our careers.
The authors ask, and answer quite honestly, a series of difficult
and reflexive questions: What obscured our understanding of our
students’ needs in a particular moment? What drove our professional
expectations? And how has our practice changed as a result of those
experiences? Modelled on reflective practice, this book will be an
essential, everyday guide to the challenges of drama education.
ISBN 978-1-78320-531-8
249pp | £35, $50
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Part of the Theatre in Education series
Stephani Etheridge Woodson is
associate professor in the School of
Theatre and Film at the Herberger
Institute for Design and the Arts in
Tempe, Arizona.
Theatre for Youth Third Space is a practical yet philosophically grounded
handbook for people working in theatre and performance with
children and youth in community or educational settings. Presenting
asset development approaches, deliberative dialogue techniques,
and frames for building strong community relationships, Stephani
Etheridge Woodson shares multiple project models that are firmly
grounded in the latest community cultural development practices.
Guiding readers step by step through project planning, creating safe
environments, and using evaluation protocols, Theatre for Youth Third
Space will be an invaluable resource for both teaching and practice.
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
ISBN 978-1-78320-473-1
294pp | £35, $40
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Part of the Theatre in Education series
The Only Way Home is Through the Show
A History
Performance Work of Lois Weaver
Edited by Áine Phillips
Edited by Jen Harvie and Lois Weaver
Performing arts
Performance Art in Ireland
Co-published
with the Live
Art Development
Agency
Co-published
with the Live
Art Development
Agency
29
Contributors
André Stitt, Karine Talec, Amanda
Coogan, Anthony Sheehan, Danny
McCarthy, Megs Morley, EL Putnam, Kate
Antosik-Parsons, Helena Walsh, Michelle
Browne, Fergus Byrne, Cliodhna Shaffrey,
Áine Phillips
This book, the first devoted to the history and contemporary forms of
Irish performance art in the north and south of Ireland, brings together
contributions by prominent Irish artists and major academics. It
features rigorous critical and theoretical analysis as well as historical
commentaries that provide an absorbing sense of the rich histories of
performance art in Ireland. Presenting diverse visual documentation of
performance art practices, this collection shows how performance art
in Ireland engaged with – and in turn influenced and led – contemporary
performance and Live Art internationally.
ISBN 978-1-78320-534-9
100 Illustrations
248pp | £24.50, $35
Paperback | Autumn 2015
230 x 200mm
eBook available
Jen Harvie is a professor of contemporary
theatre and performance at Queen Mary
University of London. Lois Weaver is a
performance artist, writer, director, and
activist.
Áine Phillips is a performance artist and
head of sculpture at Burren College of
Art at the National University of Ireland,
Galway.
www.thisisLiveArt.co.uk
www.thisisLiveArt.co.uk
Lois Weaver is one of the world’s leading figures in feminist and
lesbian performance, a true pioneer in the growing field. This book
offers the first book-length assessment of her career and work, tracing
its history, aesthetics, principles, inspirations, innovations, and more.
Contributors include Weaver’s most important collaborators from
throughout her career, as well as many leading feminist theorists,
journalists, and performers of the past forty years. The book also
includes interviews not just with Weaver, but also with her partner,
in life and performance, Peggy Shaw, and groundbreaking
theatre-maker Muriel Miguel. The result is a book that is truly
unprecedented, a lavishly illustrated and expertly curated celebration
of an incredible career.
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
ISBN 978-1-78320-428-1
100 Illustrations
288pp | £25, $36
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Double Exposures
Dramaturging Personal Narratives
Performance as Photography, Photography as
Performance
Who am I and Where is Here?
Judith Rudakoff
Manuel Vason
ISBN 978-1-78320-409-0
40 Illustrations
200pp | £24.95, $36
Hardback | Spring 2015
210 x 300mm
eBook available
Double Exposures includes
commissioned essays on photography
and performance by David Bate, David
Evans, Dominic Johnson, Lois Keidan,
Alice Maude-Roxby, Adrien Sina, Chris
Townsend and Joanna Zylinska, and an
interview with Helena Blaker.
Double Exposures is a new collaborative venture between Manuel Vason
and forty of the most visually arresting artists working with performance
in the UK. Ten years after his groundbreaking book, Exposures, Vason has
produced another extraordinary body of work, setting out new ways of
bridging performance and photography.
For Double Exposures, Vason worked with two groups of artists, using
two distinct types of collaboration. Artists who had previously worked
with Vason were invited to create two images, one of their own practice
and another, where they took on the role of photographer, shaping
an image with Vason’s body. A second group of new collaborators
were invited to create a performance, which could be captured in two
photographs. All the images exist as doubles – pairs – diptychs.
www.Double-Exposures.com | Published with the support of Arts
Council England
ISBN 978-1-78320-419-9
85 Illustrations
320pp | £37, $53
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Judith Rudakoff has worked as a
dramaturg with emerging and established
playwrights throughout Canada and
internationally for three decades. A
member of Literary Managers and
Dramaturgs of the Americas, and
Playwrights Guild of Canada, she is
professor of theatre at York University in
Toronto, Canada.
How do people identify, locate, or express home? Displaced, exiled,
colonized, and disenfranchised people the world over grapple with this
question. Dramaturging Personal Narratives explores the relationship
between personal and cultural identity by investigating how people
perceive and creatively express self, home, and homeland through
showcasing a variety of innovative artistic processes and resulting
projects.
Performing arts
Co-published
with the Live
Art Development
Agency
Written in clear and accessible language, this book will appeal to
professional and community based artists who work in a wide variety
of genres, scholars from creative fields, and both students and
teachers at all levels of education who are interested in learning more
about generating, developing, and disseminating artistic work inspired
by personal narratives. 31
David Oddie is director of The Indra
Congress and a visiting research fellow
in applied theatre at the University of
Plymouth, UK.
Ivar Kreuger and Jeanne de la Motte
Weaving Indra’s Net
Two Plays by Jerzy W. Tepa
David Oddie
Edited and Translated by Barbara Tepa Lupack
A Journey of Art and Conflict: Weaving Indra’s Net is a deeply personal
exploration of David Oddie’s attempts to uncover the potential of the
arts as a resource for reconciliation in the wake of conflict and for the
creative transformation of conflict itself. It began when Oddie, seeing
the fractured world around him, asked himself what he could do to
help; that question set him off on travels around the world, including to
Palestine, Kosovo, South Africa, India, Northern Ireland, Brazil, and other
places. In each location, he met with people with first-hand experience
of conflict and worked with them to forge artistic networks that have the
potential to transform their situation.
The 1930s were a period of triumph and turmoil in Poland, yet the
decade saw the production of a number of exceptional dramatic
works. Some dramatists of the period, among them Jerzy Tepa, are not
well-known today because many of their plays were lost, or presumed
to be lost, during the war years. However, the recent rediscoveries of
Tepa’s Ivar Kreuger and Jeanne de la Motte allow a fascinating glimpse
into a rich and vital period of Polish literary culture unfamiliar to most
English readers and scholars. This book not only introduces Tepa and
his work to new readers but also demonstrates why he was one of the
leading voices of the Polish interwar era.
ISBN 978-1-78320-430-4
21 Illustrations
178pp | £45, $64
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
Barbara Tepa Lupack is former academic
dean and professor of English at SUNY/
ESC in Rochester, New York.
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
ISBN 978-1-78320-500-4
272 pp | £27, $40
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
A Journey of Art and Conflict
Magnet Theatre
Multidisciplinary Readings of the Work of the Jasmin
Vardimon Company
Three Decades of Making Space
Edited by Megan Lewis and Anton Krueger
Edited by Paul Johnson and Sylwia Dobkowska with
Jasmin Vardimon
ISBN 978-1-78320-528-8
30 Illustrations
150pp | £60, $86
Hardback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
This book offers a series of compelling responses to the Jasmin
Vardimon Company’s production of Justitia, a multi-layered, multimedia dance theatre piece. Through an innovative, visually annotated
text, which includes the original script by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, the book
attempts to record the experience of the performance. Also included are
nine critical responses from scholars and theatrical practitioners who
consider the performance through lenses relating to time, collaboration,
writing, confession, and the law.
ISBN 978-1-78320-537-0
40 Illustrations
300pp | £31.50, $45
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Cape Town’s Magnet Theatre has been a positive force in South African
theatre for three decades, a crucial space for theatre, education,
performance, and community throughout a turbulent period in South
African history. Offering a dialogue between internal and external
perspectives, as well as perspectives from performers, artists, and
scholars, this book analyses Magnet’s many productions and presents
a rich compendium of the work of one of the most vital physical theatre
companies in Africa. Co-publication with UNISA Press.
Performing arts
Justitia
Co-publication with UNISA Press.
Paul Johnson is associate dean of
the Faculty of Arts at the University
of Wolverhampton, UK, and head
of the School of Performing Arts.
Sylwia Dobkowska researches visual
representations of language in the form
of text and visual art, merging academic
theory and design practice.
Megan Lewis is assistant professor of
theatre history and dramaturgy at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Anton Krueger is a senior lecturer in
the Department of Drama at Rhodes
University in South Africa.
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B. J. Burton is a playwright whose work
has been produced in Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, and New York.
Meyerhold and the Cubists
Conversations with Playwrights
Perspectives on Painting and Performance
B. J. Burton
Amy Skinner
Philadelphia is one of America’s most interesting and innovative cities
for theatre. This book paints a picture of the city’s burgeoning scene
through interviews with some of Philadelphia’s most influential and
successful playwrights. Featuring interviews with Bruce Graham,
Michael Hollinger, Thomas Gibbons, Seth Rozin, Louis Lippa, Jules Tasca,
Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon, Ed Shockley, Larry Loebell, Arden Kass,
Nicholas Wardigo, Alex Dremann, Katharine Clark Gray, and Jacqueline
Goldfinger, the book will be a source of inspiration for playwrights in
Philadelphia and beyond.
This book offers a rich analysis of collage practices in the theatre of
Vsevolod Meyerhold. Focusing on the philosophical and formal tenets
of the form, and supporting her analysis with wide-ranging examples
from both theatre and fine art, Amy Skinner develops collage as a
framework for reading the whole of the theatrical experience, from
scenography and mise-en-scène to text and spectatorship. An
innovative exploration of the influence of collage on twentieth- and
twenty-first-century theatre, Meyerhold and the Cubists will be essential
reading for theatre scholars and practitioners alike.
ISBN 978-1-78320-191-4
17 Illustrations
190pp | £60, $86
Hardback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Amy Skinner is a lecturer in drama and
theatre practice and director of the MA
in drama and theatre practice in the
School of Drama, Music and Screen at the
University of Hull, UK.
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
ISBN 978-1-78320-488-5
15 Illustrations
251pp | £25, $36
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
The Philadelphia Connection
Education Policy and Pedagogy 1989–2009
Sarah Olive
ISBN 978-1-78320-438-0
172pp | £60, $86
Hardback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Taking a comprehensive, critical, and theoretical approach to the role of
Shakespeare in educational policy and pedagogy from 1989 (the year
compulsory Shakespeare was introduced under the National Curriculum
for English in the United Kingdom) to the present, Shakespeare Valued
explores the esteem afforded Shakespeare in the British educational
system and its evolution in the twentieth century and into the twentyfirst. Sarah Olive offers an unparalleled analysis of the ways in which
Shakespeare is valued in a range of educational domains in England.
Essential reading for students and teachers of English and Shakespeare.
Sarah Olive is a lecturer in English in
education at the University of York
Applied Drama: A
Facilitator’s Handbook
for Working in Community
By Monica Prendergast and
Juliana Saxton
ISBN 978-1-84150-740-8 | 144pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Art of Nick Cave, The:
New Critical Essays
Edited by John H. Baker
ISBN 978-1-84150-627-2 | 220pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
AATE Book
Prize
Applied Theatre:
International Case Studies
and Challenges for Practice
Edited by
Monica Prendergast and
Juliana Saxton
ISBN 978-1-84150-281-6 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Audience Experience, The:
A Critical Analysis of
Audiences in the
Performing Arts
Edited by
Jennifer Radbourne, Hilary
Glow, and Katya Johanson
ISBN 978-1-84150-713-2 | 160pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2013
eBook available
Brian Ferneyhough
By Lois Fitch
ISBN 978-1-78320-018-4 | 175pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Part of the Critical Guides to Contemporary Composers series
Bringing Down the House:
The Crisis in Britain’s
Regional Theatres
By Olivia Turnbull
ISBN 978-1-84150-208-3 | 192pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
Art as Research:
Opportunities and
Challenges
Edited by Shaun McNiff
ISBN 978-1-78320-001-6 | 145pp
£13, $18.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Performing arts
Shakespeare Valued
AATE Book
Prize
Beyond the Dance Floor:
Female DJs, Technology
and Electronic Dance Music
Culture
By Rebekah Farrugia
ISBN 978-1-84150-566-4 | 130pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
British Pantomime
Performance
By Millie Taylor
ISBN 978-1-84150-174-1 | 208pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
eBook available
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Three Plays for a Postdramatic Theatre
Claire MacDonald
A co-founder of the United Kingdom’s legendary 1980s performance
theatre company Impact Theatre Co-op, Claire MacDonald composed
Utopia, a sequence of commissioned playtexts, between 1987 and 2008.
This edition brings together both the plays and the story of how the
plays came to be made and written.
ISBN 978-1-78320-462-5
118pp | £30, $43
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series.
Claire MacDonald is a founding editor of
the journal Performance Research, and
a contributing editor to PAJ: A Journal
of Performance and Art. She is a writer,
critic, academic and performer
With a compelling introduction by the author, and including additional
material by Tim Etchells, Deirdre Heddon, and Lenora Champagne, it
provides a range of historical and critical materials that put the plays in
the context of MacDonald’s career as writer and collaborator, and show
how visual practices and poetics, theories of real and imagined space,
and new approaches to language itself have profoundly shaped the
development of performance writing in the UK.
ISBN 978-1-84150-416-2 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
Composed Theatre:
Aesthetics, Practices,
Processes
Edited by
Matthias Rebstock
and David Roesner
Christoph Schlingensief:
Art without Borders
Edited by Tara Forrest and
Anna Teresa Scheer
ISBN 978-1-84150-319-6 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Contemporary Theatre
in Education
By Roger Wooster
ISBN 978-1-84150-170-3 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-016-0 | 367pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Directors & Designers
Edited by
Christine A. White
Directors: From Stage to
Screen and Back Again
By Susan Beth Lehman
ISBN 978-1-84150-289-2 | 208pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-490-2 | 150pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Clown Through Mask:
The Pioneering Work
of Richard Pochinko as
Practiced by Sue Morrison
By Veronica Coburn
and Sue Morrison
ISBN 978-1-84150-574-9 | 292pp
£55, $78.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
Dancing Across the Page:
Narrative and Embodied
Ways of Knowing
By Karen Barbour
ISBN 978-1-84150-421-6 | 208pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Disaster Capitalism; or
Money Can’t Buy You Love:
Three Plays by Rick Mitchell
By Rick Mitchell
ISBN 978-1-84150-430-8 | 176pp
£15, $21.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
Utopia
Carnival Texts: Three Plays
for Ensemble Performance
By James MacDonald
Holistic Shakespeare:
An Experiential Learning
Approach
By Debra Charlton
Howard Barker Interviews
1980–2010: Conversations
in Catastrophe
Edited by Mark Brown
ISBN 978-1-78320-003-0 | 350pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Part of the Theatre in Education series
ISBN 978-1-84150-471-1 | 111pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-398-1 | 218pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Invisible Country:
Four Polish Plays
Edited and translated by
Teresa Murjas
Integrative Alexander
Technique Practice
for Performing Artists:
Onstage Synergy
By Cathy Madden
Italian Women’s Theatre,
1930–1960:
An Anthology of Plays
By Daniela Cavallaro
Russia, Freaks and
Foreigners: Three
Performance Texts
By James MacDonald
Serbian & Greek Art Music:
A Patch to Western Music
History
Edited by Katy Romanou
ISBN 978-1-78320-218-8 | 400pp
£35, $50 | PB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-555-8 | 393pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
ISBN 978-1-84150-186-4 | 224pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
ISBN 978-1-84150-278-6 | 213pp
£30, $43 | HB | 2009
eBook available
Lovefuries: The Contracting
Sea; The Hanging Judge;
Bite or Suck
By David Ian Rabey
Martha Graham:
Gender & the Haunting
of a Dance Pioneer
By Victoria Thoms
Modes of Spectating
Edited by
Alison Oddey
and Christine White
Sex on Stage: Gender and
Sexuality in Post-War
British Theatre
By Andrew Wyllie
Signs of Change:
New Directions in Theatre
Education
By Joan Lazarus
ISBN 978-1-84150-184-0 | 96pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
ISBN 9781841505084 | 200pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-239-7 | 188pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-203-8 | 188pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-629-6 | 200pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Part of the Theatre in Education series
Octave Mirbeau: Two Plays:
Business is Business and
Charity
By Richard J. Hand
Performing Dark Arts:
A Cultural History of
Conjuring
By Michael Mangan
Staging Ageing: Theatre,
Performance, and the
Narrative of Decline
By Michael Mangan
Student Actor
Prepares (The): Acting
for Life
By Gai Jones
Teaching Actors:
Knowledge Transfer in
Actor Training
By Ross W. Prior
ISBN 978-1-84150-486-5 | 194pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
ISBN 978-1-84150-149-9 | 280pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
eBook available
Performing Violence:
Literary and Theatrical
Experiments of New
Russian Drama
By Birgit Beumers and
Mark Lipovetsky
ISBN 978-1-78320-013-9 | 220pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-190-7 | 459pp
£33.50, $48 | PB | Spring 2014
eBook available
Part of the Theatre in Education series
ISBN 978-1-84150-570-1 | 224pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Temporary Stages II:
Critically Orientated Drama
Education
By Jo Beth Gonzalez
Theatre and Performance
in Small Nations
Edited by
Steve Blandford
Theatre in Passing: A
Moscow Photo-Diary
By Elena Siemens
ISBN 978-1-78320-011-5 | 175pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Part of the Theatre in Education series
ISBN 978-1-84150-646-3 | 180pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Theatre in Passing 2:
Searching for New
Amsterdam
By Elena Siemens
Trans(per)forming
Nina Arsenault: An
Unreasonable Body of
Work
Edited by Judith Rudakoff
By Margaret R. Burke
ISBN 978-1-84150-414-8 | 200pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
Rehearsal, The:
Pigeon Theatre’s Trilogy
of Performance Works on
Playing Dead
Edited by Anna Fenemore
ISBN 978-1-84150-556-5 | 112pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
Resetting the Stage:
Public Theatre Between the
Market and Democracy
By Dragan Klaic
ISBN 978-1-84150-547-3 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Reverberations across
Small-Scale British Theatre:
Politics, Aesthetics and
Forms
Edited by Patrick Duggan
and Victor I. Ukaegbu
ISBN 978-1-78320-297-3 | 250pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2014
eBook available
Performing arts
Gavin Bolton’s
Contextual Drama:
The Road Less Travelled
Serious Play: Modern
Clown Performance
By Louise Peacock
ISBN 978-1-84150-241-0 | 224pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Sonic Multiplicities: Hong
Kong Pop and the Global
Circulation of Sound and
Image
By Yiu Fai Chow
and Jeroen de Kloet
ISBN 978-1-84150-615-9 | 200pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
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ISBN 978-1-84150-326-4 | 224pp
£23, $33 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Red Sun and Merlin
Unchained
By David Rudkin
ISBN 978-1-84150-427-8 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
Live Art
Development
Agency
Pleading in the Blood: The
Art and Performances of
Ron Athey
Edited by Dominic Johnson
ISBN 978-1-78320-427-4 | 216pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Part of the Intellect Live series
AATE Book
Prize
Reflexive Teaching Artist
(The): Collected Wisdom
from the Drama/Theatre
Field
Edited by Kathryn Dawson
and Daniel A. Kelin, II
ISBN 978-1-78320-221-8 | 320pp
£28, $40 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Part of the Theatre in Education series
Practising the Real on the
Contemporary Stage
By José Antonio Sánchez
Translated by Charlie
Allwood
ISBN 978-1-78320-416-8 | 130pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Refugee Performance:
Practical Encounters
Edited by Michael Balfour
ISBN 978-1-84150-637-1 | 224pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-743-9 | 216pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-571-8 | 272pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-374-5 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Trustus Plays, The
By Jon Tuttle
ISBN 978-1-84150-224-3 | 176pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Part of the Playtext series
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
Philosophical Actor, The:
A Practical Meditation for
Practicing Theatre Artists
By Donna Soto-Morettini
ISBN 978-1-84150-269-4 | 240pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Throwing the Body into
the Fight: A Portrait of
Raimund Hoghe
Edited by Mary Kate
Connolly
ISBN 978-1-78320-034-4 | 140pp
£15, $21.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Part of the Intellect Live series
Performing Arts
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Walking, Writing
and Performance:
Autobiographical Texts by
Deirdre Heddon, Carl Lavery
and Phil Smith
Edited by Roberta Mock
The Artist as Curator
Who’s Who
in Research:
Performing Arts
Edited by Celina Jeffery
ISBN 978-1-84150-494-0 | 400pp
£90, $128.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
visual Arts
Live Art
Development
Agency
ISBN 978-1-84150-155-0 | 184pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Wise Body, The:
Conversations with
Experienced Dancers
Edited by Jacky Lansley and
Fergus Early
Zapolska’s Women:
Three Plays – Malka
Szwarcenkopf, The Man
and Miss Maliczewska
Edited by Teresa Murjas
ISBN 978-1-84150-418-6 | 176pp
£17, $24.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-236-6 | 192pp
2009 | eBook available
Theatre in Education Series
AATE Book
Prize
A Reflective Practitioners Guide
to (Mis) Adventure in Drama Education
ISBN 978-1-78320-473-1
£30, $43
eBook available
The Reflexive Teaching Artist
ISBN 978-1-78320-221-8
£28, $40
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ISBN 978-1-78320-337-6
32 Illustrations
206 pp | £30, $45
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
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Celina Jeffery is a curator, writer, and
associate professor of art history and
theory at the University of Ottawa.
A Student Actor Prepares
ISBN 978-1-78320-190-7
£33.50, $48
eBook available
Also in the series: Signs of Change, Temporary Stages II, and
Gavin Bolton’s Contextual Drama. Find details at www.intellectbooks.com
In recent years, the museum and gallery have increasingly become
self-reflexive spaces, in which the relationship between art, its display,
its creators, and its audience is subverted and democratized. One effect
of this has been a growing place for artists as curators, and in The Artist
as Curator Celina Jeffery brings together a group of scholars and artists
to explore the many ways that artists have introduced new curatorial
ways of thinking and talking about artistic culture. Taking a deliberately
multidisciplinary and cross-cultural focus, The Artist as Curator will fill a
gap in museum and curatorial studies, offering a thorough and diverse
treatment of various approaches to the historical and changing role of the
artist as curator that should appeal to scholars, curators, and artists alike.
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
This series of handbooks and textbooks are written by teachers, for teachers. Encouraging
theatre educators to experiment with form, shape and content, each book in this exciting
series includes practical classroom exercises and lesson plans. The series aims to empower
students to see themselves as responsible agents.
Aestheticizing Public Space
Wisdom and Guidance from Art World Experts
Street Visual Politics in East Asian Cities
By Paul Klein
Lu Pan
visual Arts
The Art Rules
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Paul Klein writes for the Huffington
Post and is a SupporTed Mentor of TED
Fellows.
A well-known advocate and proponent of art in Chicago, Paul Klein is
a long-time gallerist whose friendships with artists, dealers, collectors,
and curators have afforded him a rare vantage point on the vagaries
and victories of the art world. Since closing his gallery in 2004, he has
parlayed his insider knowledge into a cottage industry that addresses
the imbalance between visual artists’ gifts for creation and their frequent
unfamiliarity with managing successful careers.
Based on his many years in both the art world, as a gallery owner, and
as a educator, The Art Rules is a practical, operational guide for visual
artists that demystifies the art world and empowers practitioners to
find success on their own terms. Filling a major void, The Art Rules gives
practitioners the tools they need to realize their potential.
ISBN 978-1-78320-453-3
75 Illustrations
292pp | £35, $50
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Lu Pan is assistant professor at the
Department of Chinese Culture, The Hong
Kong Polytechnic University.
A photo collage of past and present street visuals in Asia, Aestheticizing
Public Space explores the domestic, regional, and global nexus of East
Asian cities through their graffiti, street art and other visual forms in
public space. Attempting to unfold the complex positions of these
images in the urban spatial politics of their respective regions, Lu Pan
explores how graffiti in East Asia reflects the relationship between
aesthetics and politics.
The book situates itself in a contested dynamic relationship among
human bodies, visual modernity, social or moral norms, styles, and
historical experiences and narratives. On a broader level, this book aims
to shed light on how aesthetics and politics are mobilized in different
contested spaces and media forms, in which the producer and the
spectator change and exchange their identities.
Intellect Books | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts | Cultural & Media Studies
ISBN 978-1-78320-465-6
20 Illustrations
135pp | £16, $23
Paperback | Spring 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Arts Integration in Education
Critical Lessons in Debt, Communication, Art, and
Theoretical Practice
Teachers and Teaching Artists as Agents of Change
Edited by Gail Humphries Mardirosian and
Yvonne Pelletier Lewis
Edited by Oliver Vodeb and Nikola Janović Kolenc
ISBN 978-1-922216-26-7
120 Illustrations
224pp | £16, $23
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Oliver Vodeb is a researcher and lecturer
at Swinburne University of Technology
and the founder, principal curator, and
editor of the Memefest Festival of Socially
Responsive Communication and Art.
Nikola Janovic Kolenć is a sociologist,
cultural critic, and independent
researcher.
As governments and individuals struggle with growing indebtedness,
the topic of debt itself – what it is, what it means, and how we
understand it – has never been more salient. This collection brings
together a range of contributions from many disciplines and around
the world to consider debt through various lenses, including design,
art, technology, political economy, social justice, surveillance, protest,
education, urban and virtual spaces, and more. Aiming not just to
advance scholarship, but to push ahead real change in the world, the
book offers not only analytical insights and conceptual apparatuses,
but practical tools and radical inspirations as well. A powerful
analysis of a concept that has become ever more central to everyday
society, InDEBTed to Intervene will be essential reading for scholars and
citizens alike.
ISBN 978-1-78320-525-7
52 Illustrations
410pp | £35, $50
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
visual Arts
InDEBTed to Intervene
Arts Integration in Education is an insightful, even inspiring,
investigation into the enormous possibilities for change that are
offered by the application of arts integration in education. Presenting
research from a range of settings, from pre-school to university, and
featuring contributions from scholars and theorists, educational
psychologists, teachers, and teaching artists, the book offers a
comprehensive exploration and varying perspectives on theory,
impact, and practices for arts-based training and arts-integrated
instruction across the curriculum.
Gail Humphries Mardirosian is dean of
the School of Performing Arts at Stephens
College in Columbia, Missouri. Yvonne
Pelletier Lewis is an education consultant
for Imagination Stage in Bethesda,
Maryland, and adjunct instructor in the
Department of Performing Arts in the
College of Arts and Sciences at American
University in Washington, DC.
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Vanishing Points
Towards a New Theory of the Digital Image
Articulations of Death, Fragmentation, and the
Unexperienced Experience of Created Objects
Ingrid Hoelzl and Remi Marie
Natasha Chuk
ISBN 978-1-78320-503-5
30 Illustrations
154pp | £25, $36
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Ingrid Hoelzl is assistant professor in
the School of Creative Media at City
University of Hong Kong. Remi Marie is a
writer who lives and works in Digne-lesBains, France, and Hong Kong.
With today’s digital technology, the image is no longer a stable
representation of the world, but a programmable view of a database
that is updated in real time. It no longer functions as a political and
iconic representation, but plays a vital role in synchronic data-to-data
relationships. It is not only part of a programme, but it contains its own
‘operating code’: it is a programme in itself. Softimage aims to account
for that new reality, taking readers on a journey that gradually undoes
our unthinking reliance on the apparent solidity of the photographic
image and building in its place an original and timely theorization of the
digital image in all its complexity, one that promises to spark debate
within the evolving fields of image studies and software studies.
ISBN 978-1-78320-476-2
7 Illustrations
196pp | £56, $80
Hardback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
Natasha Chuk is a scholar of media
objects, technology, and philosophy, as
well as an independent curator.
Deftly deploying Derrida’s notion of the ‘unexperienced experience’
and building on Paul Virilio’s ideas about the aesthetics of
disappearance, Vanishing Points explores the aesthetic character
of presence and absence as articulated in contemporary art,
photography, film, and emerging media. Addressing works ranging
from Robert Rauschenberg to Six Feet Under, Natasha Chuk
emphasizes the notion that art is an accident, an event, which registers
numerous overlapping, contradictory orientations, or vanishing
points, between its own components and the viewers’ perspective –
generating the power to create unexperienced experiences.
This volume will be a must read for anyone interested in contemporary
art and its intersection with philosophy.
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Softimage
Regional Inclusion and the Arts
Edited by Janet McDonald and Robert Mason
ISBN 978-1-78320-512-7
20 Illustrations
220pp | £25, $36
Paperback | Autumn 2015
170 x 230mm
eBook available
This is the first major collection to reimagine and analyse the role of the
creative arts in building resilient and inclusive regional communities.
Bringing together Australia’s leading theorists in the creative industries,
as well as case studies from practitioners working in the creative and
performing arts and new material from targeted research projects, the
book reconceptualizes the very meaning of regionalism and the position
– and potential – of creative spaces in non-metropolitan centres.
Janet McDonald is associate professor
and School Coordinator of Creative Arts
at the University of Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia. Robert Mason
is senior lecturer at the University of
Southern Queensland, Toowoomba,
Australia.
Aesthetic Journalism:
How to Inform Without
Informing
By Alfredo Cramerotti
Architecture and the Virtual
By Marta Jecu
ISBN 978-1-78320-194-5 | 200 pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2015
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-268-7 | 112pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Art, Community and
Environment: Educational
Perspectives
Edited by Glen Coutts
and Timo Jokela
Art Education and
Contemporary Culture: Irish
Experiences, International
Perspectives
Edited by Gary Granville
ISBN 978-1-84150-257-1 | 308pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-546-6 | 240pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
Artist, Researcher, Teacher:
A Study of Professional
Identity in Art and
Education
By Alan Thornton
Artist Scholar: Reflections
on Writing and Research
By G. James Daichendt
ISBN 978-1-84150-644-9 | 96pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-487-2 | 112pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2011
eBook available
NEW
EDITION
Art & Theory After
Socialism
Edited by Mel Jordan
and Malcolm Miles
ISBN 978-1-84150-211-3 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
visual Arts
Creative Communities
Art Education in a
Postmodern World:
Collected Essays
Edited by Tom Hardy
ISBN 978-1-84150-302-8 | 166pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Artist-Teacher: A
Philosophy for Creating
and Teaching
By G. James Daichendt
ISBN 978-1-84150-408-7 | 132pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
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Edited by Anne Marsh, Melissa Miles and Daniel Palmer
ISBN 978-1-78320-459-5
35 Illustrations
200pp | £35, £50
Paperback | Spring 2015
220 x 220mm
eBook available
Part of the Critical Photography series
Anne Marsh is a professional research
fellow at the Victorian College of the
Arts, University of Melbourne. Melissa
Miles is an Australian Research Council
Future Fellow and photography historian,
and Daniel Palmer is associate dean of
graduate research and a senior lecturer in
art, design, and architecture at Monash
University.
From privacy concerns regarding Google Street View to surveillance
photography’s association with terrorism and sexual predators,
photography as an art has become complex terrain upon which anxieties
about public space have been played out. Yet the photographic threat
is not limited to the image alone. A range of social, technological, and
political issues converge in these rising anxieties and affect the practice,
circulation, and consumption of contemporary public photography
today. The Culture of Photography in Public Space collects essays and
photographs that offer a new response to these restrictions, the events,
and the anxieties that give rise to them.
ISBN 978-1-78320-002-3 | 312pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Blind, The
Edited by
Alfredo Cramerotti
ISBN 978-1-84150-362-2 | 128pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2015
eBook available
Creativity in the Classroom
Edited by Paul McIntosh
and Digby Warren
ISBN 978-1-84150-516-9 | 220pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
Atomic Postcards:
Radioactive Messages from
the Cold War
By John O’Brian and
Jeremy Borsos
ISBN 978-1-84150-431-5 | 208pp
£35, $50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
City is Me, The
By Rosane Araujo
ISBN 978-1-84150-639-5 | 240pp
£35, $50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Critical Studies in Fashion
and Beauty: Volume I
Edited by Efrat Tseëlon,
Ana Marta González, and
Susan Kaiser
ISBN 978-1-84150-648-7 | 270pp
£47.50, $68 | PB | 2012
eBook available
‘Avant-garde’ Art Groups
in China, 1979–1989
By Paul Gladston
ISBN 978-1-84150-715-6 | 155pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Contingency in Madagascar
By Stephen Muecke and Max Pam
ISBN 978-1-84150-474-2 | 176pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Design for Business:
Volume 1
Edited by Gjoko Muratovski
ISBN 978-0-64658-590-1 | 199pp
£30, $43 | HB | 2014
eBook available
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The Culture of Photography
in Public Space
artUS 2011–2012:
The Collector’s Edition
Edited by Paul Foss and
Laurence A. Rickels
ISBN 978-1-78320 -376-5 | 200pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Digital Experience
Design: Ideas, Industries,
Interaction
Edited by
Linda Leung
ISBN 978-1-84150-264-9 | 128pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Drawing: The Purpose
Edited by
Leo Duff and
Phil Sawdon
ISBN 978-1-84150-201-4 | 112pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
Design Integrations:
Research and Collaboration
Edited by
Sharon Poggenpohl and
Keiichi Sato
Designer, The: Half a
Century of Change in
Image, Training and
Techniques
By Rosemary Sassoon
ISBN 978-1-84150-240-3 | 304pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-195-6 | 144pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
Digital Visual Culture:
Theory and Practice
Edited by
Anna Bentkowska-Kafel,
Trish Cashen and Hazel
Gardiner
Drawing: The Enactive
Evolution of the Practitioner
By Patricia Cain
ISBN 978-1-84150-325-7 | 184pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-85150-248-9 | 112pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Educating Artists for
Future: Learning at the
Intersections of Art,
Science, Technology and
Culture
Edited by Mel Alexenberg
Engendering Interaction
with Images
By Audrey Grace Bennett
ISBN 978-1-84150-481-0 | 168pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-191-8 | 192pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2008
eBook available
Image Critique & the Fall of
the Berlin Wall
By Sunil Manghani
ISBN 978-1-84150-190-1 | 272pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
Images and Identity:
Educating Citizenship
through Visual Arts
Edited by Rachel Mason
and Carl-Peter Buschkuehle
ISBN 978-1-84150-742-2 | 280pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Inspiring Writing in Art and
Design: Taking a Line for
a Write
By Pat Francis
ISBN 978-1-84150-256-4 | 256pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
International Dialogues
about Visual Culture,
Education and Art
Edited by Rachel Mason
and Teresa Eça
Issues in Curating
Contemporary Art and
Performance
Edited by Judith Rugg and
Michèle Sedgwick
ISBN 978-1-84150-167-3 | 256pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-536-7 | 184pp
£15, $21.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Living and Sustaining a
Creative Life: Essays by
40 Working Artists
Edited by Sharon Louden
Marion Richardson: Her
Life and Her Contribution
to Handwriting
By Rosemary Sassoon
ISBN 978-1-78320-012-2 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-543-5 | 96pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Memory Fragments:
Visualising Difference in
Australian History
By Marita Bullock
Moving the Eye Through
2-D Design: A Visual Primer
By Buy Shaver
Nanoart: The Immateriality
of Art
By Paul Thomas
ISBN 978-1-84150-363-9 | 157pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-708-8 | 100pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2013
eBook available
Narrating the Catastrophe:
An Artist’s Dialogue with
Deleuze and Ricoeur
By Jac Saorsa
Neosentience: The
Benevolence Engine
By Bill Seaman and
Otto Rössler
On Perfection: An Artists’
Symposium
Edited by Jo Longhurst
ISBN 978-1-84150-460-5 | 192pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2011
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-404-9 | 176pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Perform, Repeat, Record:
Live Art in History
Edited by Amelia Jones and
Adrian Heathfield
Photocinema: Working
at the Creative Edges of
Photography and Film
Edited by Neil Campbell and
Alfredo Cramerotti
visual Arts
Design for Business:
Volume 2
Edited by Gjoko Muratovski
Life and Death:
Art and the Body in
Contemporary China
By Silvia Fok
ISBN 978-1-84150-626-5 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Media Poetry: An
International Anthology
By Eduardo Kac
ISBN 978-1-84150-030-0 | 224pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
eBook available
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ISBN 978-1-78320-213-3 | 272pp
£47.50, $68 | PB | 2014
Fashion as Masquerade:
Critical Studies in Fashion &
Beauty: Volume III
Edited by Efrat Tseëlon, Laini
Burton, and Diana Crane
ISBN 978-1-78320 -367-3 | 230pp
£47.50, $68 | PB | 2014
Franklin Furnace & the Spirit
of the Avant-Garde:
A History of the Future
By Toni Sant
From Child Art to Visual
Language of Youth
Edited by Andrea
Kárpáti and Emil Gaul
ISBN 978-1-84150-371-4 | 160pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-624-1 | 224pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
eBook available
Girls! Girls! Girls! in
Contemporary Art
Edited by
Lori Waxman and
Catherine Grant
Havana Street Style
Conner Gorry and Gabriel
Solomons,
With photographs by
Martin Tompkins
ISBN 978-1-84150-348-6 | 242pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320 -317-8 | 200 pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Part of the Street Style Series
Flesh Into Light: The Films of
Amy Greenfield
By Robert Haller
ISBN 978-1-84150-488-9 | 192pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Future of Art in a Postdigital
Age, The: From Hellenistic
to Hebraic Consciousness
(Second Edition)
By Mel Alexenberg
ISBN 978-1-84150-377-6 | 192pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2010
eBook available
Honolulu Street Style
By Malie Moran, Attila
Pohlmann and Andrew
Reilly
With photographs by
Attila Pohlmann
ISBN 978-1-78320-307-9 | 156pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Part of the Street Style Series
ISBN 978-1-84150-553-4 | 208pp
£35, $50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-489-6 | 650pp
£50, $71.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-562-6 | 224pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-710-1 | 200pp
£60, $85.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Part of the Critical Photography series
Photography and
Landscape
By Rod Giblett and
Juha Tolonen
ISBN 978-1-84150-472-8 | 142pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2012
eBook available
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Fashion and Ethics : Critical
Studies in Fashion & Beauty:
Volume II
Edited by Efrat Tseëlon
Uncommon Goods:
Global Dimensions of the
Readymade
By Jaimey Hamilton
Unmapping the City:
Perspectives of Flatness
Edited by
Alfredo Cramerotti
ISBN 978-1-78320-033-7 | 576pp
£125, $178.50 | HB | 2013
ISBN 978-1-78320-032-0
£45, $64.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-572-5 | 136pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-316-5 | 128pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Re-Imagining the City: Art,
Globalization and Urban
Spaces
Edited by Elizabeth Grierson
and Kristen Sharp
Reading Bande Dessinée:
Critical Approaches to
French-language Comic
Strip
By Ann Miller
Videogames and Art:
Second Edition
Edited by Andy Clarke
and Grethe Mitchell
Virtuality and the Art
of Exhibition: Curatorial
Design for the Multimedial
Museum
By Vince Dziekan
ISBN 978-1-84150-731-6 | 213pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-177-2 | 272pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
eBook available
Readings in Primary Art
Education
Edited by Steve Herne,
Sue Cox and Robert Watts
Recording Memories from
Political Violence: A Filmmaker’s Journey
By Cahal McLaughlin
Research in Art & Design
Education
Edited by Richard Hickman
ISBN 978-1-84150-242-77 | 256pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-301-1 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Robert Frank’s ‘The
Americans’: The Art of
Documentary Photography
By Jonathan Day
Searching for Art’s New
Publics
Edited by Jeni Walwin
Shanghai Street Style
By Toni Johnson-Woods and
Vicki Karaminas
ISBN 978-1-84150-311-0 | 160pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-841505-38-1 | 200pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Part of the Street Style Series
ISBN 978-1-78320-177-8 | 200pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Part of the Critical Photography series
Public Spheres After
Socialism
Edited by
Angela Harutyunyan,
Kathrin Horschelmann and
Malcolm Miles
ISBN 978-1-84150-212-0 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
eBook available
NOW in
PAPERBACK
ISBN 978-1-84150-419-3 | 260pp
£40, $57 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Why We Make Art and
Why it is Taught
(Second Edition)
By Richard Hickman
ISBN 978-1-84150-199-4 | 192pp
£30, $43 | HB | 2008
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-378-3 | 176pp
£15, $21.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-476-6 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Why Would Anyone Wear
That?: Fascinating Fashion
Facts
By Ceila E. Stall-Meadows
Illustrated by Leslie Stall
Widener
ISBN 978-1-84150-727-9 | 104pp
£10, $14.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
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SHANGHAI
HAVANA
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Spatialities: The
Geographies of Art and
Architecture
Edited by Judith Rugg and
Craig Martin
ISBN 978-1-84150-468-1 | 240pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Technology and Desire:
The Transgressive Art of
Moving Images
By Rania Gafaar and Martin Schulz
ISBN 978-1-84150-461-2 | 192pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Streets of Crocodiles:
Photography, Media, and
Postsocialist Landscapes
in Poland
By Katarzyna Marciniak and Kamil Turowski
Sydney Street Style
By Toni Johnson-Woods,
Vicki Karaminas and
Justine Taylor
With photographs by
Kate Disher-Quill
ISBN 978-1-84150-365-3 | 144pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320 -314 -7 | 156pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Part of the Street Style Series
Theater of War
Edited by
Meredith Davenport
Truth or Dare: Art and
Documentary
Edited by Gail Pearce and
Cahal McLaughlin
ISBN 978-1-78320-180-8 | 125pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Part of the Critical Photography series
ISBN 978-1-84150-175-8 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
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£35, $50 | HB | 2007
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Who’s Who in Research:
Visual Arts
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£90, $128.50 | HB | 2012
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Writing on Drawing: Essays
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Research
Edited by Steve Garner
ISBN 978-1-84150-604-3 | 193pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
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Performing Arts
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£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
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Videogames and Art
Edited by Andy Clarke
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The Street Style Series that explores and reveals the relationship between
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Piercing Time: Paris
after Marville and Atget
1865–2012
By Peter Sramek
Picturing Immigration:
Photojournalistic
Representation of
Immigrants in Greek and
Spanish Press
By Athanasia Batziou
visual Arts
Photography, Narrative,
Time: Imaging our Forensic
Imagination
By Greg Battye
Karaoke Idols
Producing Australian Children’s Television
with Public Value
Popular Music and the Performance of Identity
Kevin Brown
Anna Potter
With an Afterword by Philip
Auslander
Cultural & Media Studies
Creativity, Culture and Commerce
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Anna Potter is a senior lecturer at the
University of the Sunshine Coast in
Queensland, Australia.
Since the late 1970s, Australia has nurtured a creative and resilient
children’s television production sector with a global reputation for
excellence. Providing a systematic analysis of the creative, economic,
regulatory, and technological factors that shape the production of
contemporary Australian children’s television for digital regimes,
Creativity, Culture and Commerce charts the complex new settlements in
children’s television that developed from 2001 to 2014 and describes the
challenges inherent in producing culturally specific screen content for
global markets. It also calls for new public debate around the provision of
high-quality screen content for children, arguing that the creation of public
value must sit at the centre of these discussions. ISBN 978-1-78320-444-1
8 Illustrations
180pp | £25, $36
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Kevin Brown is assistant professor of
digital media and performance studies
in the Department of Theatre at the
University of Missouri at Columbia.
Most ethnographers don’t achieve what Kevin Brown did while conducting
their research: in his two years spent at a karaoke bar near Denver,
Colorado, he went from barely able to carry a tune to someone whom
other karaoke patrons requested to sing. Along the way, he learned
everything you might ever want to know about karaoke and the people
who enjoy it.
The result is Karaoke Idols, a close ethnography of life at a karaoke bar
that reveals just what we are doing when we take up the mic – and how
we shape our identities, especially in terms of gender, ethnicity, and
class, through performances in everyday life. Marrying a comprehensive
introduction to the history of public singing and karaoke with a rich
analysis of karaoke performers and the community that their shared
performances generate, Karaoke Idols is a book for both the casual reader
and the scholar: a fascinating exploration of our urge to perform and the
intersection of technology and culture that makes it so seductively easy
to do so.
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ISBN 978-1-78320-441-0
16 Illustrations
220pp | £30, $43
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Celebrity Philanthropy
Towards a New Theory of the Digital Image
Edited by Elaine Jeffreys and Paul Allatson
Ingrid Hoelzl and Remi Marie
Cultural & Media Studies
Softimage
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Ingrid Hoelzl is assistant professor in
the School of Creative Media at City
University of Hong Kong. Remi Marie is a
writer who lives and works in Digne-lesBains, France, and Hong Kong.
With today’s digital technology, the image is no longer a stable
representation of the world, but a programmable view of a database
that is updated in real time. It no longer functions as a political and
iconic representation, but plays a vital role in synchronic data-to-data
relationships. It is not only part of a programme, but it contains its own
‘operating code’: it is a programme in itself. Softimage aims to account for
that new reality, taking readers on a journey that gradually undoes our
unthinking reliance on the apparent solidity of the photographic image and
building in its place an original and timely theorization of the digital image
in all its complexity, one that promises to spark debate within the evolving
fields of image studies and software studies.
ISBN 978-1-78320-482-3
232pp | £60, $86
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series
Elaine Jeffreys is an Australian Research
Council Future Fellow and associate
professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences at the University of Technology,
Sydney, where Paul Allatson is also
associate professor.
There is no question that celebrities these days are some of the most
prominent faces of philanthropic activity – yet their participation raises
questions about efficacy, motivations, and activism overall. This book
presents case studies of celebrity philanthropy from around the globe
– including such figures as Shakira, Arundhati Roy, Zhang Ziyi, Bono,
and Madonna – looking at the tensions between celebrity activism and
ground-level work and the relationship between celebrity philanthropy and
cultural citizenship.
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ISBN 978-1-78320-503-5
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154pp | £25, $36
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Volume 3
Edited by Gjoko Muratovski
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Performing Arts
Gjoko Muratovski is head of the
Communication Design Department
and senior manager of the School of Art
and Design at Auckland University of
Technology, where he is also director of
the Design for Social Innovation Towards
Sustainability Lab.
Cultural & Media Studies
Visual Arts
This collection continues the successful Design for Business series,
gathering work by scholars, researchers, and professionals that aims
to raise awareness of design as a strategic business resource by
consolidating it with other divergent, yet highly influential fields. Volume 3
covers such topics as the branding of a nation, care for the ageing, public
transportation, airports, workplace interiors, manufacturing, economic
competitiveness, and public funding for new product development. First
presented at the Design for Business research conference in Melbourne,
Australia, the contributions assembled here will together keep pushing the
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Anthem Quality: National
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Berliner Chic: A Locational
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ISBN 978-1-84150-369-1 | 144pp
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Age of Television, The:
Experiences and Theories
By Milly Buonnano
ISBN 978-1-84150-181-9 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
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Australian TV News:
New Forms, Functions, and
Futures
By Stephen Harrington
ISBN 978-1-84150-717-0 | 140pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2013
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Black Swan Lake: Life of a
Wetland
By Rod Giblett
ISBN 978-1-84150-704-0 | 208pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2013
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Part of the Cultural Studies of Natures,
Landscapes and Environments series
Amateur Images and
Global News
Edited by
Kari Andén-Papadopoulos and Mervi Pantti
ISBN 978-1-84150-420-9 | 176pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
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Bangladesh’s Changing
Mediascape: From State
Control to Market Forces
Edited by
Brian Shoesmith and Jude
William Genilo
ISBN 978-1-84150-473-5 | 272pp
£48, $68.50 | HB | 2012
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British Media and Bloody
Sunday, The
By Greg McLaughlin and
Stephen Baker,
With a foreword by
Eamonn McCann
ISBN 978-1-78320-182-2 | 170pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2014
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Context Providers:
Conditions of Meaning in
Media Arts
Edited by Margot Lovejoy,
Christiane Paul and
Victoria Vesna
ISBN 978-1-84150-308-0 | 270pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
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Cultural Set Up of
Comedy, The: Affective
Politics in the United States
Post 9/11
By Julie Webber
ISBN 978-1-78320-031-3 | 192pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
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Part of the Cultural Studies Toward
Transformative Curriculum and
Pedagogy series
Dysfunction and
Decentralization in New
Media Art and Education
By Robert W. Sweeny
ISBN 978-1-84150-739-2 | 140pp
£60, $86 | HB | 2015
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Convergence and
Fragmentation: Media
Technology and the
Information Society
Edited by Peter Ludes
ISBN 978-1-84150-182-6 | 256pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
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Crossing the Street in
Hanoi: Teaching and
Learning About Vietnam
By Carol Wilder
ISBN 978-1-84150-735-4 | 180pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2013
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Cultural Quarters:
Principles and Practice
(Second Edition)
By Simon Roodhouse
Culture and Contestation in
the New Century
Edited by
Marc James Léger
ISBN 978-1-84150-158-1 | 170pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2010
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ISBN 978-1-84150-426-1 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
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Developing Dialogues:
Indigenous and Ethnic
Community Broadcasting
in Australia
By Michael Meadows,
Susan Forde and
Kerrie Foxwell
Digital Radio in Europe:
Technologies, Industries
and Cultures
Edited by Per Jauert,
Brian O’Neill, Marko
Ala-Fossi, Stephen Lax,
Lars Nyre and Helen Shaw
ISBN 978-1-84150-275-5 | 208pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
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ISBN 978-1-84150-279-3 | 212pp
£30, $43 | HB | 2010
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Emergence of Video
Processing Tools, The:
Television Becoming
Unglued
Edited by Kathy High,
Sherry Miller Hocking, and
Mona Jimenez
Engaging with Reality:
Documentary and
Globalization
By Ib Bondebjerg
Cultural & Media Studies
Advertising as Culture
Edited by Chris Wharton
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ISBN 978-1-84150-565-7 | 208pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
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Broadcasters and Citizens
in Europe: Trends in Media
Accountability and Viewer
Participation
Edited by Paolo Baldi and
Uwe Hasebrink
ISBN 978-1-84150-160-4 | 240pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2007
eBook available
Canadian Wetlands: Places
and People
By Rod Giblett
ISBN 978-1-78320 -176-1 | 250pp
£45, $64 | PB | 2014
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Landscapes and Environments series
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Stepladders to success for the professional
By Richard Ellis
Communication Skills:
Stepladders to Success for
the Professional (Second
Edition)
By Richard Ellis
ISBN 978-1-84150-249-6 | 165pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2009
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Broadcasting Diversity:
Migrant Representation
in Irish Radio
By Katie Moylan
ISBN 978-1-84150-650-0 | 140pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2013
eBook available
Citizen Voices
Edited by
Louise Phillips,
Anabela Carvalho
and Julie Doyle
ISBN 978-1-84150-469-8 | 96pp
£45, $60 | HB | 2011
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ISBN 978-1-84150-621-0 | 192pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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ISBN 978-1-78320-189-1 | 288pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2014
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ISBN 978-1-84150-663-0 | 442pp
£60, $86 | PB | 2013 | 2 volume set
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China’s Environment
and China’s Environment
Journalists: A Study
By Hugo De Burgh and Zeng Rong
ConFiguring America:
Iconic Figures, Visuality,
and the American Identity
Edited by Klaus Rieser,
Michael Fuchs and
Michael Phillips
Doctor Who and Race
Edited by Lindy Orthia
Confronting Theory: The
Psychology of Cultural
Studies
By Philip Bell
ISBN 978-1-84150-317-2 | 160pp
£23, $33 | PB | 2010
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Europe in Black and
White: Immigration, Race,
and Identity in the ‘Old
Continent’
Edited by Manuela Sanches,
Fernando Clara, João Ferreira
Duarte and Leonor Pires Martins
ISBN 978-1-84150-357-8 | 304pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2010
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European Media
Governance:
National and Regional
Dimensions
Edited by Georgios Terzis
ISBN 978-1-84150-291-5 | 464pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
European Journalism
Education
Edited by
Georgios Terzis
European Media
Governance: The Brussels
Dimension
Edited by Georgios Terzis
ISBN 978-1-84150-235-9 | 272pp
£55, $78.50 | HB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-664-7 | 216pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
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Exile of Britney Spears,
The: A Tale of 21st Century
Consumption
By Christopher Smit
ISBN 978-1-84150-410-0 | 144pp
£22, $31.50 | PB | 2010
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Fan Phenomena:
Audrey Hepburn
Edited by Jacqui Miller
ISBN 978-1-78320-206-5 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
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Brit Wits: A History of
British Rock Humor
By Iain Ellis
Fan Phenomena:
The Big Lebowski
Edited by Zachary Ingle
Fan Phenomena:
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Edited by Jennifer K. Stuller
ISBN 978-1-78320-017-7 | 224pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
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ISBN 978-1-78320-202-7 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
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ISBN 978-1-78320-019-1 | 164pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
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Fan Phenomena:
Doctor Who
Edited by Paul Booth
Fan Phenomena: The
Hunger Games
Edited by Nicola Balkind
Fan Phenomena: Marilyn
Monroe
Edited by Marcelline Block
ISBN 978-1-78320-020-7 | 164pp
£15.55, $22 | PB | 2013
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ISBN 978-1-78320-204-1 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
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ISBN 978-1-78320-201-0 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
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Fan Phenomena:
Star Trek
Edited by Bruce E. Drushel
Fan Phenomena:
Star Wars
Edited by Mika Elovaara
ISBN 978-1-78320-023-8 | 132pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
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ISBN 978-1-78320-022-1 | 132pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
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Fan Phenomena: Sherlock
Holmes
Edited by Tom Ue
and Jonathan Cranfield
ISBN 978-1-78320-205-8 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Global Fashion Brands
Style, Luxury and History
Edited by Joseph H. Hancock
II, Gjoko Muratovski, Veronica Manlow and
Anne Peirson-Smith
Global Technological
Change: From Hard
Technology to Soft
Technology
(Second Edition)
By Zhouying Jin
ISBN 978-1-78320-357-4 | 300pp
£36, $68 | PB | 2014
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ISBN 978-1-84150-376-9 | 320pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2010
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Habitus of the Hood
Edited by
Hans Skott-Myhre and
Chris Richardson
Harm and Offence in Media
Content: A Review of the
Evidence (Second Edition)
By Sonia Livingstone and
Andrea Millwood Hargrave
ISBN 978-1-84150-479-7 | 336pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2011
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Independence of the Media and
its Regulatory Agencies, The:
Shedding New Light on Formal
and Actual Independence against
the National Context
Italian TV Drama and
Beyond: Stories from the
Soil, Stories from the Sea
By Milly Buonanno
Edited by Wolfgang Schulz,
Peggy Valcke, and Kristina Irion
ISBN 978-1-84150-459-9 | 192pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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ISBN 978-1-84150-733-0 | 224pp
£25, $35.50 | HB | 2013
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Fan Phenomena:
Twin Peaks
Edited by Marisa C. Hayes
and Franck Boulégue
ISBN 978-1-78320-203-4 | 128pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-024-5 | 164pp
£15.50, $22 | PB | 2013
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Fashion and War in Popular
Culture
Edited by Denise N. Rall
Fashion in Popular Culture:
Literature, Media and
Contemporary Studies
ISBN 978-1-84150-751-4 | 200pp
£16, $22.50 | PB | 2014
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Edited by Joseph
H. Hancock, II, Toni
Johnson-Woods, and Vicki
Karaminas
ISBN 978-1-84150-716-3 | 192pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2013
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From NWICO to WSIS
Edited by
Divina Frau-Meigs, Jérémie
Nicey, Michael Palmer, Julia
Pohle and Patricio Tupper
From Theory to Practice:
How to Assess and Apply
Impartiality in News
and Current Affairs
ISBN 978-1-84150-675-3 | 240pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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ISBN 978-1-84150-726-2 | 150pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2013
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Edited by Leon Barkho
Far Field: Digital Culture,
Climate Change and the
Poles
Edited by Jane Marsching and Andrea Polli
Looking for Marshall
McLuhan in Afghanistan:
iProbes and Hipstamatic
iPhone Photographs
By Rita Leistner
Manifesto Now!:
Instructions for Performance, Philosophy, Politics
Edited by Laura Cull and
Will Daddario
ISBN 978-1-84150-478-0 | 272pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2011
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ISBN 978-1-78320-030-6 | 144pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2013
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ISBN 978-1-78320-005-4 | 230pp
£40, $57 | HB | 2013
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Finding the Right Place on
the Map
Edited by
Karol Jacubowicz and
Miklós Sükösd
ISBN 978-1-84150-193-2 | 304pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
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Gendered Transformations:
Theory and Practices on
Gender and Media
Edited by Tonny Krijnen,
Claudia Alvares and
Sofie Van Bauwel
ISBN 978-1-84150-366-0 | 192pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Media Between Culture
and Commerce
Edited by Els de Bens
ISBN 978-1-84150-165-9 | 256pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
eBook available
Media in the Enlarged
Europe: Politics, Policy and
Industry
Edited by Alec Charles
ISBN 978-1-84150-998-3 | 240pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Media, Democracy and
European Culture
Edited by
Ib Bondebjerg and
Peter Madsen
ISBN 978-1-84150-247-2 | 288pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-364-6 | 192pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2010
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‘I Am An American’: Filming
the Fear of Difference
By Cynthia Weber
ISBN 978-1-84150-422-3 | 226pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Kinesthetic Empathy in
Creative and Cultural
Practices
Edited by Dee Reynolds and
Matthew Reason
ISBN 978-1-84150-491-9 | 224pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2012
eBook available
Media and Participation:
A Site of Ideologicaldemocratic Struggle
By Nico Carpentier
ISBN 978-1-84150-407-0 | 410pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Media in Europe Today
Edited by Josef Trappel,
Werner A. Meier,
Leen d’Haenens,
Jeanette Steemers and Barbara Thomass
ISBN 978-1-84150-403-2 | 288pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Media, Markets & Public
Spheres: European Media
at the Crossroads
Edited by Jostein Gripsrud
and Lennart Weibull
Mediation and Protest
Movements
Edited by Bart Cammaerts,
Alice Mattoni and
Patrick McCurdy
ISBN 978-1-84150-305-9 | 328pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
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ISBN 978-1-84150-643-2 | 196pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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Fan Phenomena:
Supernatural
Edited by Lynn Zubernis
and Katherine Larsen
ISBN 978-1-84150-238-0 | 246pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
Grey Zone in Health and
Illness, The
By Alan Blum
Cultural & Media Studies
Fan Phenomena:
Batman
Edited by Liam Burke
ISBN 978-1-78320-014-6 | 140pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Misreading Postmodern
Antigone: Marco
Bellocchio’s Devil in the
Flesh (Diavolo in Corpo)
Edited by Jan Jagodzinski
ISBN 978-1-84150-361-5 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Modern Argentine
Masculinities
Edited by Carolina Rocha
ISBN 978-1-78320-015-3 | 224pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2013
eBook available
National Conversations:
Public Service Media and
Cultural Diversity in Europe
Edited by Karina Horsti,
Gunilla Hultén and
Gavan Titley
Money Talks: Media,
Markets, Crisis
Edited by Graham Murdock
and Jostein Gripsrud
ISBN 978-1-78320-405 -2 | 200pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2014
eBook available
Part of the Changing Media,
Changing Europe series
New Flows in
Global TV
By Albert Moran
ISBN 978-1-84150-194-9 | 192pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-175-4 | 250pp
£40, $57 | HB | 2014
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-401-8 | 144pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
Philosophical Approaches
to Communication
By Claude Mangion
ISBN 978-1-84150-429-2 | 338pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
eBook available
Propaganda of Peace, The:
The Role of Media and
Culture in the Northern
Ireland Peace Process
By Greg McLaughlin and
Stephen Baker
ISBN 978-1-84150-272-4 | 176pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-324-0 | 256pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2012
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ISBN 978-1-84150-321-9 | 256pp
£30, $43 | HB | 2010
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-730-9 | 200pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Signifying Europe
By Johan Fornäs
Social Use of Media, The
Edited by Helena Bilandzic,
Geoffroy Patriarche
and Paul J. Traudt
ISBN 978-1-8415-0596-1 | 352pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2012
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-610-4 | 240pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
eBook available
One for the Girls!
The Pleasures and
Practices of Reading
Women’s Porn
By Clarissa Smith
Some Wear Leather, Some
Wear Lace: A Worldwide
Compendium of Postpunk
and Goth in the 1980s
By Andi Harriman and
Marloes Bontje
Sonic Multiplicities: Hong
Kong Pop and the Global
Circulation of Sound and
Image
By Yiu Fai Chow and
Jeroen de Kloet
ISBN 978-1-78320 -352-9 | 200pp
£24.50, $33 | PB | 2014
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ISBN 978-1-84150-615-9 | 178pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2013
eBook available
Sustainability, Participation
and Culture in
Communication: Theory
and Praxis
Edited by Jan Servaes
Switching to Digital
Television: UK Public Policy
and the Market
By Michael Starks
ISBN 978-1-84150-164-2 | 192pp
£35, $50 | HB | 2007
eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-493-3 | 208pp
£16, $23 | PB | 2011
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£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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Press Freedom and
Pluralism in Europe
Edited by Andrea Czepek,
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Professionalisation of
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Christina Holtz-Bacha,
Paolo Mancini and Stylianos
Papathanassopoulos
ISBN 978-1-84150-630-2 | 272pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
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between Past and Present
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Selling War
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Romy Wöhlert
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Queer Visibility in
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ISBN 978-1-84150-157-4 | 272pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
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Reinventing Public Service
Television for the Digital
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By Mary Debrett
Morrissey: Fandom,
Representations and
Identities
Edited by Eoin Devereux,
Aileen Dillane and Martin
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People’s Pornography: Sex
and Surveillance on the
Chinese Internet
By Katrien Jacobs
ISBN 978-1-84150-243-4 | 308pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
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Reaching Audiences:
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Moving Image
By Julia Knight and
Peter Thomas
ISBN 978-1-84150-423-0 | 184pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
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£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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Spectacular Death:
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ISBN 978-1-84150-322-6 | 316pp
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ISBN 978-1-84150-661-6 | 280pp
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Television Courtroom
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ISBN 978-1-84150-647-0 | 200pp
£45, $64.50 | HB | 2012
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£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
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Radio Content in the Digital
Age: The Evolution of a
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Guy Starkey and
Stanislaw Jedrzejewski
ISBN 978-1-84150-521-3 | 384pp
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Transnational Celebrity
Activism in Global Politics
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ISBN 978-1-84150-349-3 | 322pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2011
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£25, $35.50 | PB | 2007
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Three Myths of Internet
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Networks, Governance and
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By Richard Collins
ISBN 978-1-84150-233-5 | 208pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2009
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Trends in Communication
Policy Research: New
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and Subjects
Edited by Natascha
Just and Manuel Puppis
ISBN 978-1-84150-674-6 | 426pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2012
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Television and Criticism
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Rhona Jackson
ISBN 978-1-84150-147-5 | 128pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2008
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Towards a Sustainable
Information Society:
Deconstructing WSIS
Volume 2
Edited by Nico Carpentier
and Jan Servaes
ISBN 978-1-84150-133-8 | 215pp
£25, $35.50 | PB | 2006
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Trends in Functional
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ISBN 978-1-84150-405-6 | 192pp
£35, $50 | PB | 2010
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Mobile Nation, The:
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By Tatjana Pavlovic
Cultural & Media Studies
Method of Metaphor, The
By Stanley Raffel
TV Format Mogul:
Grundy’s Transnational
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By Albert Moran
ISBN 978-1-84150-623-4 | 228pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2012
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Visual Cultures
By James Elkins
ISBN 978-1-84150-307-3 | 118pp
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Markus Reisenleitner
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Visual Communication:
More Than Meets the Eye
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ISBN 978-1-84150-306-6 | 336pp
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Why I Buy: Self, Taste,
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ISBN 978-1-84150-207-6 | 304pp
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With Nature: Nature
Philosophy as Poetics
through Schelling,
Heidegger, Benjamin and
Nancy
By Warwick Mules
Zombies in the Academy:
Living Death in Higher
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Edited by Andrew Whelan,
Ruth Walker, and
Christopher Moore
ISBN 978-1-84150-573-2 | 264pp
£30, $43 | PB | 2014
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ISBN 978-1-84150-714-9 | 312pp
£20, $28.50 | PB | 2013
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