The James Bond Phenomenon John D. GannonSean Connerys tuxedo, Ursula Andress bikini, Oddjobs bowler hat, and Qs gadgets are just a few defining features of the 007 world examined in The James Bond phenomenon. Drawn from the fields of literary, film, music, and cultural studies, the essays in this collection range from revitalised readings of Ian Flemings original spy novels to the analysis of Pussy Galores lesbianism, Miss Moneypennys filmic feminism, and Pierce Brosnans techno fetishism.
This book critically analyses the contemporary home and its close relationship to fear and security
They consider a range of visual arts media
immigration and identity on the Old Continent
1975–2001 brings together essays by filmmakers
Reveals the secret expectations harbored by business school professors when viewing presented material
Analyses economic growth in Britain under Thatcher in a variety of different social contexts
best known for his film Les Amants du Pont Neuf
from the classical Hollywood era to contemporary blockbuster cinema
from 450 to 1050
revisiting the period to explore its lessons and echoes today
and if there is a current 'crisis of theatre' should it not be seen as a welcome opportunity to develop a vigorous 'theatre of crisis'
Critically explores Britain's fascination with 'doing good' in Africa under New Labour