[csaa-forum] Continuum post-Xmas book reviews clearance sale

Terry Flew t.flew at qut.edu.au
Fri Dec 29 11:05:36 CST 2006


Dear CSAA members

 

As the Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies book reviews editor,
I have received a number of titles which you may wish to review in 2007. 

 

Reviews should be not more than 1000 words for a single title. We encourage
reviews of more than one book as Review Essays where the books have a
related theme, and these can be up to 2500 words in length.

 

If you are able to do a book review, please provide details of your postal
address in the email response, so the book can be sent to you. Please do not
seek a book title if you cannot guarantee completion of the review by June
30, 2007.

 

The following books have recently been received:

 

Derek Bose, Brand Bollywood, Sage, New Delhi.

 

Ben Highmore, Cityscapes, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. 

 

Tim Lawrence, Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture
1970-1979, Duke University Press. 

 

Mike Budd and Max Kirsch (eds.), Rethinking Disney: Private Control, Public
Dimensions, Wesleyan University Press.

 

Barbara Creed, Phallic Panic: Film, Horror and the Uncanny, Melbourne
University Press. 

 

Robert Lapsley and Michael Westlake, Film Theory: An Introduction,
Manchester University Press. 

 

Sean Cubitt, The Cinema Effect, MIT Press. 

 

Claire Burchall, Knowledge Goes Pop: From Conspiracy Theory to Gossip, Berg.


 

Elizabeth Povinelli, The Empire of Love: Towards a Theory of Intimacy,
Genealogy, and Carnality, Duke University Press. 

 

Peter Broks, Understanding Popular Science, Open University Press.

 

Ian Hutchby, Media Talk: Conversation Analysis and the Study of
Broadcasting, Open University Press. 

 

Howard McNaughton and Andy Lim (eds.), The Reinvention of Everyday Life:
Culture in the 21st Century, Canterbury University Press.

 

David Bell and Joanne Hollows (eds.), Ordinary Lifestyles: Popular Media,
Consumption and Taste, Open University Press. 

 

Matthew Kapell and John Lawrence (eds.), Finding the Force of the Star Wars
Franchise: Fans, Merchandise and Critics, Peter Lang.

 

Shane Homan (ed.), Access All Eras: Tribute Bands and Global Pop Culture,
Open University Press. 

 

Donald Matheson, Media Discourse: Analysing Media Texts, Open University
Press. 

 

 

 

Associate Professor Terry Flew

 

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Creative Industries Faculty

Queensland University of Technology

 

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