OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

UPA PERPUSTAKAAN UNEJ | NPP. 3509212D1000001

  • Home
  • Admin
  • Select Language :
    Arabic Bengali Brazilian Portuguese English Espanol German Indonesian Japanese Malay Persian Russian Thai Turkish Urdu

Search by :

ALL Author Subject ISBN/ISSN Advanced Search

Last search:

{{tmpObj[k].text}}

Filter by

  • Publication Year
  • Availability
  • Attachment
  • Collection Type
  • General Material Designation
    See More
  • Location
  • Language
Found 246 from your keywords: subject="Performing Arts"
First Page Previous 21 22 23 24 25 Last Page
cover
Towards a Feminist Cinematic Ethics: Claire Denis, Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-…
Comment Share
HOLE, Kristin

Towards a Feminist Cinematic Ethics develops an account of non-normative ethics that can be used to think about filmmaking and viewing, using two philosophers—Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Luc Nancy, and the work of filmmaker Claire Denis. In an accessible and engaging manner, it offers new readings of Denis' films, situating them within larger feminist, postcolonial and queer debates about …

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9781474409520
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
777 HOL t
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Aesthetics of Displacement: Turkey and its Minorities on Screen
Comment Share
KOKSAL, Ozlem

Looking at films that represent the experience of displacement in relation to Turkey’s minorities, Aesthetics of Displacement argues that there is a particular aesthetic continuity among the otherwise unrelated films. Ozlem Koksal focuses on films that bring taboo issues concerning the repression of minorities into visibility, arguing that the changing political and social conditions determin…

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9781501306464
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
791.43 KOK a
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Wag the Dog: A Study on Film and Reality in the Digital Age
Comment Share
THANOULI, Eleftheria

Wag the Dog became a media event and a cultural icon because it inadvertently short-circuited the distance that is supposed to separate reality and fiction. The examination of the historical and social context in which it was produced, exhibited and received worldwide enables the author to illuminate a series of changes in the way a fiction film reflects and interacts with reality, urging us to…

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9781501307270
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
791.43 THA w
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Slums on Screen: World Cinema and the Planet of Slums
Comment Share
KRSTIC, Igor

From Jacob Riis’ How The Other Half Lives (1890) to Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire (2008), Igor Krstić outlines a transnational history of films that either document or fictionalise the favelas, shantytowns, barrios poulares or chawls of our ‘planet of slums’.

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9781474406871
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
791.43 KRS s
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage: Passion's Slaves
Comment Share
ESCOLME, Bridget

Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage demonstrates the links made between excess of emotion and madness in the early modern period. It argues that the ways in which today's popular and theatrical cultures judge how much is too much can distort our understanding of early modern drama and theatre. It argues that permitting the excesses of the early modern drama onto the contemporary stage m…

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9781408179680
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
792 ESC e
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Documenting Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documen…
Comment Share
WINN, J. Emmett

From the silent era through the 1950s, the U.S. Department of Agriculture was the preeminent government filmmaking organization. In the United States, USDA films were shown in movie theaters, public and private schools at all educational levels, churches, libraries and even in open fields. For many Americans in the early 1900s, the USDA films were the first motion pictures they watched. And yet…

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9780826405555
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
791.43 WIN d
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Screening Race in American Nontheatrical Film
Comment Share
GORDON, MarshaFIELD, Allyson Nadia

Although overlooked by most narratives of American cinema history, films made for purposes outside of theatrical entertainment dominated twentieth-century motion picture production. This volume adds to the growing study of nontheatrical films by focusing on the way filmmakers developed and audiences encountered ideas about race, identity, politics, and community outside the borders of theatrica…

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9781478004141
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
791.43 SCR s
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Passionate Amateurs: Theatre, Communism and Love
Comment Share
RIDOUT, Nicholas

Beginning with Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, Passionate Amateurs tells a new story about modern theater: the story of a romantic attachment to theater's potential to produce surprising experiences of human community. Ridout argues that theater in modern capitalism can help us think afresh about notions of work, time, and freedom.Passionate Amateurs tells a new story about modern theater: the story of …

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9780472029594
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
790 RID p
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Screening Auschwitz: Wanda Jakubowska's The Last Stage and the Politics of Co…
Comment Share
HALTOF, Marck

This book about the early screen representation of Auschwitz-Birkenau deals with the classic Holocaust film made in 1948 in Poland by Auschwitz survivor, director Wanda Jakubowska. The Last Stage (or The Last Stop) is a pioneering work – the first narrative film to portray the former Nazi German camp. Haltof discusses Jakubowska's life and career before World War II, her imprisonment dur…

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9780810136083
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
791.43 HAL s
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Cinema of Confinement
Comment Share
CONNELLY, Thomas

"In this book, Thomas J. Connelly draws on a number of key psychoanalytic concepts from the works of Jacques Lacan, Slavoj Žižek, Joan Copjec, Michel Chion, and Todd McGowan to identify and describe a genre of cinema characterized by spatial confinement. Examining classic films such as Alfred Hitchcock's Rope and Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, as well as current films such as Room, Green Room…

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9780810139237
Collation
-
Series Title
-
Call Number
791.43 CON c
Availability0
Add to basket
MARC DownloadCite
First Page Previous 21 22 23 24 25 Last Page
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Search

start it by typing one or more keywords for title, author or subject


Select the topic you are interested in
  • Computer Science, Information & General Works
  • Philosophy & Psychology
  • Religion
  • Social Sciences
  • Language
  • Pure Science
  • Applied Sciences
  • Art & Recreation
  • Literature
  • History & Geography
Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Advanced Search
Where do you want to share?