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Author: James Leggott

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James Leggott is Associate Professor in Film and Television Studies at Northumbria University, UK. He is the author of books on contemporary British cinema, and the films of the Amber Collective. He has published on various aspects of British film and television including period drama, comedy and documentary.




7 Ebooks by James Leggott

Palumbo Donald E. Palumbo & Leggott James Leggott: British Science Fiction Film and Television
Written by international experts from a range of disciplines, these essays examine the uniquely British contribution to science fiction film and television. Viewing British SF as a cultural …
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€24.80
James Leggott: In Fading Light
For over five decades, the Newcastle-based Amber Film and Photography Collective has been a critical (if often unheralded) force within British documentary filmmaking, producing a variety of innovati …
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€38.99
Katherine Byrne & James Leggott: Conflicting Masculinities
Never before has period drama offered viewers such an assortment of complex male characters, from transported felons and syphilitic detectives to shell shocked soldiers and gangland criminals. …
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€38.30
James Leggott: The North East of England on Film and Television
This book analyses the representation of North-East England in film and television. It is a response to the way a number of important British films and programmes—for example, Get Carter (1971), What …
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€106.99
Katherine Byrne & Julie Anne Taddeo: Diagnosing history
This timely collection examines representations of medicine and medical practices in international period drama television. A preoccupation with medical plots and settings can be found across a range …
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English
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€144.99
Katherine Byrne & James Leggott: Conflicting Masculinities
Never before has period drama offered viewers such an assortment of complex male characters, from transported felons and syphilitic detectives to shell shocked soldiers and gangland criminals. …
PDF
DRM
€38.17