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    Hollywood’s First Condemnation of Forced Labour in the American South: ‘Hell’s Highway’ (Rowland Brown, 1932) by Carmen Guiralt Gomar

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…This is an obscure film that has received very little attention from scholars due to the fact that it was overshadowed by the sensational release of a later film, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (Soy un fugitivo, Mervyn Le Roy, 1932), produced by Warner Bros. …”
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    I fantasmi di Fellini. Citazioni e reinvenzioni cinematografiche ne “ La città delle donne” by Roberto Chiesi

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…La citazione, per Federico Fellini, è una reinvenzione della fantasia che deriva dalla memoria di un film solo alcuni elementi, soprattutto visivi. Li trasfigura con aggiunte, dilatazioni, estrose manipolazioni di immagini e suoni: così accade per il brano che, ne La città delle donne (1980), evoca un momento di Maciste all'Inferno (1925) di Guido Brignone, trasformandolo in una nuova sequenza.The citation, according to Federico Fellini, is a fantasy reinvention that gets only some elements, especially visual, from the memory of a film. …”
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    “Consuming Japan in Cold War America”. A review of Meghan Warner Mettler, How to Reach Japan by Subway: America’s Fascination with Japanese Culture, 1945-1965 (Lincoln, NE: Univers... by Nagahara, Hiromu

    Published 2019
    “…Mettler starts out by analyzing the critical acclaim that was received by three Japanese films that arrived to American art house theaters during the course of a relatively short period of time: Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon in 1951, which was followed by the 1954 release of Kenji Mizoguchi’s Ugetsu and Teinosuke Kinugawa’s Gates of Hell. …”
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    中国移民的负面形象 :移民过程真实性与国家政治需求的探析 = Negative perceptions of the Chinese immigrants : an analysis of the process of immigration and the political needs of the country... by 郭美辰 Quek, Genevieve Mei Chen

    Published 2021
    “…The process of Chinese immigration to Nanyang is well known to many, however, the perception of the journey is often inaccurate. Many literary works, films, television production, and songs describe the journey as a “floating hell”, portraying some immigrants as victims of abduction and “fake dreams”, however, these media only represent a minority of immigrants. …”
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    The study of Gotic-literary contents within two novels: "Sane-al-Zalam" and "Negahban by Saeede Vahabi, Maryam Rahmati Torkashvand, Turaj Zeinivand

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…And this loneliness becomes his constant friend, because the accident has taken away from him, apart from his parents, the desire to have a child (as a result of the accident, his offspring has been cut off). …”
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