CATEGORY: Uncategorized
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Being John Malkovich
Christine Holmlund
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Temporality and Film Analysis
Matilda Mroz
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Research Methods for English Studies
Gabriele Griffin
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The Speech-gesture Complex: Modernism, Theatre, Cinema
Anthony Paraskeva
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Islam and Literalism: Literal Meaning and Interpretation in Islamic Legal Theory
Robert Gleave
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A Practical Guide to Facilities Management
Ian C. Barker
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In Praise of the Garrulous
Allan Cameron
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Research Methods in Interpreting: A Practical Resource
Sandra Hale, Jemina Napier
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Moving Images: Nineteenth-Century Reading and Screen Practices
Helen Groth
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: Direct Address in the Cinema
Tom Brown
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The Politics of International Law and International Justice
Edwin Egede, Peter Sutch
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In the Front Line: A Doctor’s Life in War and Peace
Alec Glen
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The People Speak: Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport
Colin Firth, Anthony Arnove, David Horspool
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Beats
Kieran Hurley
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Dementia Positive
John Killick
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Shane Meadows: Critical Essays
Martin Fradley, Sarah Godfrey, Melanie Williams
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The Sense of Film Narration
Ian Garwood
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Post-beur Cinema: Maghrebi-French and North African Emigre Filmmaking in France Since 2000
Will Higbee
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Ranciere and Film
Paul Bowman, Paul Bowman, Rey Chow, James A. Steintrager, Nico Baumbach, Abraham Geil, Bram Ieven, Monica Lopez Lerma, Patricia MacCormack, Richard Stamp
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Happy Endings in Hollywood Cinema: Cliche, Convention and the Final Couple
James MacDowell
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