Misreading Postmodern Antigone ART / Criticism & TheoryIn the mid 1980s, film director Marco Bellocchio and renegade psychoanalyst Massimo Fagioli cowrote The Devil in the Flesh, a politically and sexually charged film illustrating some of Fagioli's controversial theories. Echoing the anti Lacanian sentiment popularized by Gilles Deleuze, the film is perhaps best remembered for a scene in which the character Andrea misreads a section of the famous Greek tragedy Antigone. But this scene has itself been
Journalism Re-examined sets out an institutional theoretical framework for exploring the journalistic institution in the digital age and analyses how it has responded to those profound changes in its social and professional practices
This book discusses spaces of performance from formal opera houses to parks and graffiti around the world and is a companion to Theatre in Passing: A Moscow Photo-Diary
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This volume challenges the way we understand art and journalism in contemporary culture and suggests future developments of this new relationship
the Buenos Aires film festival and iconic directors
Record addresses the conundrum of how live art is positioned within history
Hers was a highly original rise to fame for a European film actress
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the contributions analyse the independence of regulators from different perspectives and draw links between social