Scope
An online journal of film and television studies: ISSN 1465-9166
University of Nottingham
  

May 2000

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Book Reviews

All book reviews

Back in the Saddle Again: New Essays on the Western edited by Edward Buscombe and Roberta Pearson
A Review by Heidi Kenaga

Celluloid Soldiers: Warner Bros.'s Campaign Against Nazism by Michael E. Birdwell
A Review by Ronald W. Wilson

The Eloquence of the Vulgar: Language, Cinema and the Politics of Culture by Colin McCabe
A Review by Shenja van der Graaf

European Identity in Cinema edited by Wendy Everett
A Review by Richard Morton

Hollywood and Europe: Economics, Culture and National Identity 1945-1995 edited by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith and Steven Ricci
A Review by Graeme Harper 

Killing for Culture: An Illustrated History of Death Film from Mondo to Snuff by David Kerekes and David Slater
A Review by E J M Duggan

Necromicon: The Journal of Horror and Erotic Cinema, Book Two edited by Andy Black
A Review by Steven Schneider

Passionate Detachments: An Introduction to Feminist Film Theory by Sue Thornham
A Review by Melanie Williams

Popular Music on Screen: From Hollywood Musical to Music Video by John Mundy
A Review by Ruth Doughty

An Invitation to Social Research by Pertti Alasuutari
Researching Culture: Qualitative Method and Cultural Studies by Pertti Alasuutari
A Review by Alan Aldridge

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Film Reviews

All film reviews

La Place Du Coeur (dir Robert Guediguian, 1998)

A Review by Luca Prono

 

The Brutal Politics of Desire: Derek Jarman's Edward II (dir. Derek Jarman, 1991)

A Review by Joona S. Trapp

 

Fight Club (dir. David Fincher, 1999)

A Review by Domenico Del Gaudio

 

Silent Shakespeare (dir. Luke McKernan, 1999)

A Review by Luke McKernan

 

Une Liaison Pornographique (dir. Federic Fontayne, 1999)

A Review by Stefania Atti

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Scope

Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies
University of Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Email: scope@nottingham.ac.uk