
- 364 pages
- English
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- Available on iOS & Android
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About this book
Judith Williamson takes herself to the movies, and this book contains the reviews she wrote as film critic for Time Out, City Limits, the radical alternative London weekly listings paper, and the New Statesman. This book contains her journalism, analysis of those times and her career as a journalist in a turbulent England with fierce labour relations raging, both in the NUJ, and during the Miner's Strike. The book covers most films on general release in these years, as well as esoteric foreign movies.
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General Index
N.B. With specific film terms, theoretical terms, or events which might not be widely known (e.g. the ACTT Workshop Declaration) I have put a ‘d’ after the page numbers where the item is best defined or described. Where this involves a whole section or a run of pages, I have put ‘d’ after the first one, e.g. Body Horror, 300d. In a few cases where the most apt description of a phenomenon or concept does not include the word it is indexed by, I have put the reference in brackets, e.g. narrative (105d).
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- AUTHOR’S NOTE
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Ways of Looking
- Ways of Showing
- Ways of Telling
- Ways of Speaking
- Index Section
- Filmography
- Bibliography
- Categorized Index
- General Index
- By the Same Author
- Copyright
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