Items where School is "School of Film and Television Studies (former - to 2012)

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Barker, Martin (1998) Audiences R Us. In: Approaches to Audiences. Arnold.

Barker, Martin (1998) Film audience research: making a virtue out of necessity. IRIS (French/American Film Journal), 26. pp. 131-48.

Barker, Martin and Brooks, Kate (1998) Knowing Audiences: Judge Dredd, its Friends, Fans and Foes. University of Luton Press.

Barker, Martin and Brooks, Kate (1998) On looking into Bourdieu's black box. In: Approaches to Audiences. Arnold.

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Jancovich, Mark (1998) Horror (Japanese Translation). Seikya-sha, Tokyo. ISBN 978-0713468205

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Kramer, Peter (1998) Bad Boy: Notes on a Popular Figure in American Cinema, Culture and Society, 1959-1905. In: Celebrating 1895: The Centenary of Cinema. John Libbey, London, pp. 117-30. ISBN 1864620153 (hbk)

Kramer, Peter (1998) Post-classical Hollywood. In: The Oxford Guide to Film Studies. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 289-309. ISBN 0198711158 (hbk) 0198711247 (pbk)

Kramer, Peter (1998) Women first: Titanic (1997), Action-adventure films and Hollywood's female audience. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 18 (4). pp. 599-618. ISSN 0143-9685

Kramer, Peter (1998) Would You Take Your Child To See This Film? The Cultural and Social Work of the Family-Adventure Movie. In: Contemporary Hollywood Cinema. Routledge, London, pp. 294-311. ISBN 0415170095 (hbk) 0415170109 (pbk)

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Tasker, Yvonne (1998) Working Girls: Gender and Sexuality in Popular Cinema. Routledge.

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