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Phil Harrison

    Silverback
    Inside the Hermit Kingdom
    Beyond Cultural Imperialism
    The First Day
    The Age of Static
    • The Age of Static

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,1(10)Abgeben

      You can tell a lot about British society by its television. More than any other country, Britain still gets a sense of itself from the output of its national broadcasters. So what can we learn from the TV of the last two decades? Beginning in 2000, this book explores the televisual contours of Britain, via five themed chapters: Britain s identity crisis; property and the class system; 'banter' and political correctness; the role of the BBC; and the impact of reality TV on politics. Over this period, Britain has become more divided, more fractious and less certain of its place in the world.

      The Age of Static
    • The First Day

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,4(5)Abgeben

      The story explores the intense and passionate affair between Samuel Orr, a pastor in east Belfast, and Anna, a young Beckett scholar. Their relationship is marked by both intellectual and erotic connections, but when Anna becomes pregnant, the affair's revelation leads to unforeseen consequences. As the repercussions unfold gradually, the eventual fallout proves to be shocking, highlighting themes of desire, morality, and the complexities of human relationships.

      The First Day
    • Beyond Cultural Imperialism

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Moving beyond notions of cultural imperialism, this book furthers our understanding of the implications of global media culture and politics in the 1990s. Leading scholars from a range of fields bring different perspectives to bear on the role of the state, the range of culture beyond the media, the contribution of international organizations, and the potential for resistance and alternatives. They reflect on the `New World International Communications Order′ as delineated since the 1970s, and examine its changing nature. Throughout, they connect analysis of the flows and forces which form the world media and communications with the fundamental themes of social science, and illuminate the ways in which underlying questions

      Beyond Cultural Imperialism
    • Inside the Hermit Kingdom charts the history of Albanian football from 1945 to 1991, when the country was ruled by modern Europe's most brutal and oppressive regime. The era is brought to life by the accounts of Albanians who lived through it. The otherworldliness and cruelty of the regime provide a terrifying backdrop to their tales.

      Inside the Hermit Kingdom
    • A powerful and brilliant novel for fans of Claire Keegan.

      Silverback