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From Starlet to Scarlet, and Blanche to Mrs Stone: the film performances of Vivien Leigh’, in Vivien Leigh: Star, Actress, Icon, edited by Katharine Dorney and Maggie Gale (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017)
(The V&A and Manchester University Press, 2017-11-01)Collected essays on the work and life of British actress Vivien Leigh. -
Geological Filmmaking
(2022-10-10)Geological Filmmaking expands current conversations in the environmental humanities through building on the rich legacy of experimental film as a tool for producing alternative modes of experiencing the world. -
Geological Filmmaking: Seeing Geology Through Film and Film Through Geology
(Central Queensland University, 2018-11-19)This article is originally published at http://www.transformationsjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Trans32_7_litvintseva.pdf. -
Giving voice to heritage: a virtual case study
(2016-11-18)© 2016 European Association of Social Anthropologists. This essay focuses on changing discourses of heritage with reference to concepts of place broadly defined. Our virtual case study is Wim Wenders' series of documentaries ... -
Greta Gerwig's Gestures: Agamben in the Land of Stardom
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Intersecting Ecology and Film: A Paradigm Shift
(Berghahn, 2013-11)Film theory and film studies have only recently rediscovered what is surely most visible about film: its entanglement in the world it shoots, edits, and projects. As a representational art, film ‘screens’ nonhuman nature ... -
The Interval and the Instant: Inscribing Death and Dying
(Intellect, 2016-12)Filming death and dying has taboo status in terms of what western society can and cannot sanction - the image of dying is not something we should see, or even want to see. As a consequence, there is very little filmmaking ... -
Introducing pandemic cinema in central and eastern europe
(2021-04-26)Although movies representing pandemics can be tracked at least to Die Pest in Florenz/The Pest of Florence (Otto Rippert, 1919, Germany), discussion of pandemic movies as a (sub)genre of its own are quite recent. Moreover, ... -
Introduction
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Introduction (to special issue, 'Religion in Contemporary Thought and Film')
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Introduction: Film-Philosophy and Stardom
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Introduction: persona non grata
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Julie Christie
(Taylor and Francis, 2016-12-02)Review of the book on Julie Christie by Melanie Bell and published by BFI Palgrave