Search results for ""Author Susanna Paasonen""
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MIT Press Ltd Carnal Resonance: Affect and Online Pornography
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Edinburgh University Press Yul Brynner: Exoticism, Cosmopolitanism and Screen Masculinity
Explores the cinematic appeal and star persona of Yul Brynner Examines Brynner's star image and performance style over his whole career through rich archival sources Explores the racial casting policies of Hollywood in transition Analyses the role of physical presence and bodily gesture in film performance Yul Brynner's star image was built on cosmopolitan flair, shifting tales of origin, baldness, as well as film roles as foreign rulers, freedom fighters, army officials, gunslingers and secret agents of ever-shifting ethnicities. Whether Cossacks, marauding pirate captains or cross-dressing torch singers, Brynner's characters were invariably stand-outs. This book explores his exotic and masculine star image and its transformations from lavish Orientalist Hollywood spectacles of the 1950s to 1960s European co-productions, 1970s action films and scifi. Extensively researched, it covers the actor's entire film catalogue, his rumoured yet unrealised projects, television work and stage appearances, as well as their international media reception. Thematically organised, the book inquires after racial casting politics, the construction of sex symbols, Brynner's humanitarian work and the recurring poses and gestures that characterised his performance style.
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc Women and Everyday Uses of the Internet: Agency and Identity
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MIT Press Ltd Who's Laughing Now?: Feminist Tactics in Social Media
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University of Minnesota Press Technopharmacology
Exploring networked technologies and bioeconomy and their links to biotechnologies, pharmacology, and pharmaceuticals Being on social media, having pornography or an internet addiction, consciousness hacking, and mundane smartness initiatives are practices embodied in a similar manner to the swallowing of a pill. Such close relations of media technologies to pharmaceuticals and pharmacology is the focus of this book. Technopharmacology is a modest call to expand media theoretical inquiry by attending to the biological, neurological, and pharmacological dimensions of media and centers on emergent affinities between big data and big pharma.
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