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What to do with cinema memory?
(Houdiard, 2014)
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 ...
‘”You ain’t ugly like me, it’s just we both got scars”: Women in the films of Clint Eastwood’, for Tough Ain’t Enough: New Perspectives on Clint Eastwood’s Films, edited by David Desser and Lester Friedman (Rutgers University Press, 2017)
(Rutgers University PRess, 2018-05-01)
Tough Ain't Enough offers readers a series of original essays by prominent cinema scholars who explore the actor-director's extensive career.
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.