New Flows in Global TV Thomas M. DuffyNew Flows in Global TV provides a pioneering investigation into television distribution worldwide and the global trade in television program formats. Topics include explorations of how shows like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Big Brother are reformatted for audiences in diverse markets such as Argentina, South Africa, the Middle East, and China; the international circulation of Dallas in the 1980s; and Australian and United Kingdom programming
Rosemary Sassoon surveys fifty years of change in the world of design
Polish Media Art demonstrates how artists are using and reflecting upon technology as a way of entering into larger civic conversations around the politics of identity
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the novel critiques the social conditions of Jamaica under British colonialism
a problem plaguing many studies published in the West on African cinema
in which the surviving Shakespearean characters set out on an odyssey through a perilous
Crisóstomo soon learns that his father’s death may not have been an accident after all
for the just acknowledgement of her rights
do traditional standards of quality apply or must we identify and implement new criteria
all of which will face similar questions in coming years
but also the stylistic peculiarities that were as much the product of a gifted composer as the rich musical environment and heritage that surrounded him
Hazette offers a historical and transnational study of adaptations