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OFFICIAL SITES: MOVIES, GAMES AND THE BLURRY LINES OF GENRE
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The study of genre and the use of genre as a textual and media analysis tool is never going to be a 1+1=2 scenario. The borders and defining boundaries that encompass a particular genre are never set in stone, but are in a constant state of flux, continually shifted and challenged. The idea of applying genre sensibilities is not a means of creating accepted nouns but rather a process of applying a tool to find what is common and around which a grouping can be formed. Thus it can be said that ...
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SPORT ON THE INTERNET - Football bloggers, often idiosyncratic, are on the increase and are a far cry from official sites.(Sport)
The Independent (London, England)
; WHILE THE domestic football season draws to a close, looming play- offs and the promise of close-season deals, news and gossip means there is no excuse for fans to log off the net. If you find your appetite jaded by the identikit character of ...
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GENRE AND CONTEMPORARY HOLLYWOOD
Metro : Media & Education Magazine
; STEVE NEALE (ED.) GENRE AND CONTEMPORARY HOLLYWOOD British Film Institute, London, 2002. Genre and Contemporary Hollywood is overtly a response to a relative lack of published writing on contemporary Hollywood genres. While there has been a steady flow of books and articles about both contemporary
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Victorian Sensations: Essays on a Scandalous Genre.(Book review)
CLIO
; Victorian Sensations: Essays on a Scandalous Genre. Edited by Kimberly Harrison and Richard Fantina. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2006. xxiii + 278 pages. Since the appearance of Winifred Hughes's The Maniac in the Cellar in 1980, Victorian scholars have given considerable attention to
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Genre and Cinema: Ireland and Transnationalism
Film Ireland
; Genre and Cinema: Ireland and Transnationalism Ed. Brian McIlroy Routtedge, www.routLedge.com GENRE AND CINEMA: Ireland and Transnationalism is a collection of eighteen essays which originated in an international conference on genre and Irish cinema organised by Brian McIlroy at the University of
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Genre and Contemporary Hollywood
Film International
; Steve Neale (ed) Genre and Contemporary Hollywood London: BFI 2002 CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS. A: The genre of fat porn may be thought of as an act of defiance, transgression, and perhaps even social critique of a culture bent on promoting the desire for the slim body as "normal". B: Fat
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Plans for six official sites for travellers scrapped
Yorkshire Post
; Mark Branagan Plans to set up six official sites for gipsies in the East Riding have been scrapped, following a storm of local protest and the failure of a bid for nearly [Pounds]100,000 to set up the first two camps. The search for places to accommodate the travellers has been going on for more
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The American Prose Poem: Poetic Form and the Boundaries of Genre
The Virginia Quarterly Review
; The Anlerican Prose Poem: Poetic Form and the Boundaries of Genre, by Michel Delville. Bv including such diverse figures as Gertrude Stein, Robert Bly, and Charles Simic in his study of the American prose poem, Michel Delille provides a quick and informative account of recent efforts in this genre.
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Film Genre: Hollywood & Beyond
Film International
; Film Genre: Hollywood & Beyond Barry Langford (2005) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 310 pp., ISBN 0748619038 (pbk), 16.99, ISBN 074861902X (hbk), 50.00 IN HIS STUDY Film Genre: Hollywood and Beyond, Barry Langford, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of London, steps into
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Genre and the Invention of the Writer
Composition Studies
; Genre and the Invention of the Writer, by Anis Bawarshi. Logan: Utah State UP, 2003. 180 pages. Anis Bawarshi's Genre and the Invention of the Writer comes at a critical moment for rhetorical genre theory and Composition. On the one hand, genre theory has begun to garner a great deal of attention,
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Class, authorship and the social intertexture of genre in Restoration theater.
Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; In recent ideological approaches to Restoration and eighteenth-century literature, genre is defined consistently as a sociopolitical construct with overt class associations rather than as an exclusively literary or formal institution. Mikhail M. Bakhtin's theory of dialogic forms and Michel
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