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Science Fiction: a fanciful way to tell stories of colonialism : Part 1
Tehran Times
Sci-Fi narratives frequently paint a future that is far from peaceful and perfect, often portraying scenarios involving alien invasions, malevolent empires,...
5 months ago
Climate change is real. We must not offer credibility to those who deny it
The Guardian
Letters: If 'balance' means giving voice to those who deny the reality of human-triggered climate change, we will not take part in the...
73 months ago
Que presente é este? Vamos perguntar ao “Interstellar” e à “Guerra dos Tronos”
Público
A academia e os fãs de ficção científica e fantasia juntaram-se três dias num colóquio na Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa.
118 months ago
People
University of East Anglia
Search for experts, researchers within the University of East Anglia.
22 months ago
We are what we eat
University of East Anglia
Tribal communities in rural India know all about living sustainably. Yet gradual alienation from their environment has meant their voices...
39 months ago
Production Studies: 9780415997966: Mayer, Vicki: Books
Amazon.com
Production Studies is the first volume to bring together a star-studded cast of interdisciplinary media scholars to examine the unique cultural practices of...
103 months ago
(PDF) Behind the Screen: Inside European Production Cultures | Patrick Vonderau and Petr Szczepanik
Academia.edu
Production studies has developed into an interdisciplinary field of inquiry of film and television "production cultures," going beyond traditional...
106 months ago
Khaled (musician)
Wikipedia
Khaled Hadj Ibrahim better known by his mononym Khaled (Arabic: خالد), is an Algerian raï singer, musician and songwriter. He began recording in his early...
156 months ago
A Hint of Industrial Espionage in the Eye: Orientalism, Essayism, and the Politics of Memory in Chris Marker's Sans Soleil
Taylor & Francis Online
Midway through Chris Marker's 1982 film Sans Soleil we are introduced to the “Zone,” a world of computer-processed film images resembling infrared heat maps...
56 months ago