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Romanticismo y antirromanticismo en La La Land
Published 2019-07-01Subjects: “…La La Land…”
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LA LA LAND FİLMİNİN METİNLERARASI EVRENDE GÖĞE YÜKSELİŞİ
Published 2017-07-01“…Makalede, öncelikle Genette’nin metinsel kavramlarının Âşıklar Şehri (La La Land, 2016) filmindeki yansımaları belirlenmeye çalışılmıştır. …”
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The Teaching the Alignment of Business Model Components:
Published 2022-11-01“… Using cinema in the pedagogy of entrepreneurship can be useful to illustrate the process and dy-namics of the Business Model in a limited time. Here, the movie La La Land is used as a case study to analyze the links and the alignment between the value proposition and the other components of the BM, particularly the stakeholders …”
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Review Essay: Auto/Ethnography and Tinsel Town: Nathaniel Kohn's Pursuing Hollywood and How it Relates to My Own Experiences Chasing the Dream of Creating Culture Through Cinema
Published 2008-07-01“…Interwoven into this review-essay of KOHN's book are auto/ethnographical elements of the reviewer's personal experiences making an independent film and doing business in what the reviewer refers to as "La La Land." While KOHN's book is meant to be an insider's gaze onto a world few know first-hand, the reviewer has had similar experiences and reads the book as an identifying text and a launch point for his own experiential accounts. …”
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Jazz as Visual Language: Film, Television and the Dissonant Image by Nicolas Pillai
Published 2019-01-01“…Nicolas Pillai’s study of jazz in film and television arrives at a time when jazz is making an impressive and perhaps unexpected comeback in popular culture; films like Miles Ahead (2016), Don Cheadle’s genre-bending biopic on the life of Miles Davis, Robert Budreau’s Chet Baker biopic Born to Be Blue (2016), Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash (2014) and La La Land (2016), both of which contended at the Oscars, as well as a handful of jazz documentaries such as Jaco (2014), Chasing Trane (2016) and I Called Him Morgan (2016) have been recently released and made available on Netflix.…”
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Postmodern (re)constructions of the Middle Ages in contemporary poetry ? Neomedievalism in Simon Armitage, Jacob Polley and Steve Ely
Published 2018-03-01“…Steve Ely’s Englaland plays with hegemonic and counter-hegemonic versions of the la-la land of the Angles. These reconstructions sometimes seem more real than the Middle Ages, which is why the studies in neomedievalism from Umberto Eco’s seminal essays in the 1970s to recent research in the field provide the theoretical framework of the present analysis. …”
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