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Meta-Radicalism: The Alternative Press By And For Activist Librarians, Alycia Sellie
Meta-Radicalism: The Alternative Press By And For Activist Librarians, Alycia Sellie
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No abstract provided.
The Docks Of New York, William Blick
The Docks Of New York, William Blick
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Josef Von Sternberg was a master film craftsman. Known for its use of shadow and closeup, The Docks of New York, demonstrates the work of a filmmaker at the peak of his powers.
This article was written for Senses of Cinema magazine to accompany the screenings at the Cinemateque in Melbourne, Australia.
Forgetting Act Up, Alexandra Juhasz
Video Art (Writing) On Youtube Via The Book And The Web, Alexandra Juhasz
Video Art (Writing) On Youtube Via The Book And The Web, Alexandra Juhasz
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No abstract provided.
The Me And The We: A First Person Meditation On Media Translation In Three Acts, Alexandra Juhasz
The Me And The We: A First Person Meditation On Media Translation In Three Acts, Alexandra Juhasz
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Murrow And Friendly’S Small World: Television Conversation At The Crossroads, Kathleen Collins
Murrow And Friendly’S Small World: Television Conversation At The Crossroads, Kathleen Collins
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Small World
(1958–60), an Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly television production, brought together political and entertainment figures from around the world, boasting technological innovation and a high level of public affairs discourse. The author discusses critical reception, producers’ ideals, cultural and historical context, and relation-ships to evolving notions of public service broadcasting.