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The split between national and popular interests is examined through an analysis of Branagh's 'multicultural' Much Ado - 'a Shakespeare film for the world' and analysis of other popular works including Cocteau, Woolf and Neil Jordan's.Articles in this issue examine the split between national and popular interests through an analysis of Branagh's "multicultural" "Much Ado" - "a Shakespeare film for the world"; the problem of the "popular" in the field of cultural studies; Virginia Woolf's life as an essayist in the light of Adorno's theory of the genre; anti-Semitism in Cocteau's version of "La Belle et la Bete"; the binary of difference in Neil Jordan's "The Crying Game" ; and a reconsideration of Freud's castration complex. |
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| Author(s) : Alan Sinfield & Lindsay Smith | Format : Paperback Book |
| ISBN-10 : 0415184223 | ISBN-13 : 9780415184229 |
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Series Title : Textual practice, issue 1
Country Publication : United Kingdom
Publication Date : 09/04/1998
Publisher : Taylor & Francis Ltd
Page Length : 192mm
Page Size : 234mm