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    Memory texts and memory work: Performances of memory in and with visual media 

    Kuhn, A (2010-10)
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    'The Falling Soldier' and Film 

    SAXTON, EA (Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E, 2016-10-05)
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    Introduction: Film-Philosophy and Stardom 

    Bolton, L; Bolton, L (2019-06-01)
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    'The brunette with the legs': the significance of footwear in Marnie 

    Bolton, L (Edinburgh University Press, 2020)
    This book anaylses their significnace through a range of approaches drawn from the fields of Film Studies, Philosophy, Cultural History, Fashion, Cultural Studies and Politics.
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    Mary Magdalene and Murdochian Film Phenomenology 

    Bolton, L
    For Iris Murdoch, the cinema shows ‘human character on display at the point where spirit and matter are most intensely fused’ – that is, in the human face. Murdoch realises that cinema is an art of intensified consciousness, ...
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