Acting imperially: race, performance, and cinema in interwar Britain
<p>This thesis explores the role of race, racism, and colonialism in British cinema culture of the 1920s and early 1930s. It argues firstly that silent film performance is received as a racialised element of film form in Britain; race is ‘read’ by British audiences into movements, gestures, an...
Главный автор: | Casey, J |
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Другие авторы: | Das, S |
Формат: | Диссертация |
Язык: | English |
Опубликовано: |
2023
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