Fires Were Started: British Cinema and ThatcherismFires Were Started is a provocative analysis of the responses of British film to the policies and political ideology of the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and it represents an original and stimulating contribution to our knowledge of British cinema. This second edition includes revised and updated contributions from some of the leading scholars of British cinema, including Thomas Elsaesser, Peter Wollen and Manthia Diawara. The book discuss prominent filmmakers such as Peter Greenaway, Derek Jarman, Ken Russell, Nicolas Roeg and Stephen Frears, it also explores some lesser known but equally important territory such as the work of Black British filmmakers, the Leeds Animation Workshop and Channel 4's Film on Four. Films discussed include Distant Voices, Still Lives, My Beautiful Launderette, Chariots of Fire and Drowning by Numbers. |
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FREE FROM THE APRON STRINGS : REPRESENTATIONS OF MOTHERS IN
THE MATERNAL BRITISH STATE Mary ... Hope and Glory , for instance , features
the Oedipal mother , as its young male protagonist struggles to find adult role ...
Onwurah uses her own feelings toward her mother and her mother ' s body to
articulate questions about parent / child love and the idea of the mother as sexual
being . However , this highly personal and intimate perspective on the family also
...
Onwurah reinstates the sexual dimension of the family through the progress of
mother / daughter interactions . Autonomous female desire cannot exist within
this definition of the family , because the woman ' s function is to contain any ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Thatcherite Politics and the British Film of the 1980s | 15 |
Modernism in the British Films of the Thatcher Era | 30 |
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Fires Were Started: British Cinema and Thatcherism Lester D. Friedman Náhled není k dispozici. - 1993 |