venerdì 27 settembre 2013

Books


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ELECTRONIC BOOKS

Dench, E.A. (2010) Motion Picture Education. CineInfromation.org
Further Information:
Review:
How Motion Pictures could interfere with the education of children.



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PRINT BOOKS

 Doughty, R. & Shaw, D. (2009). Film: the essential study guide. Routledge: London [u.a.]
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Review:
This brief guide covers key topics such as: Using the library, Online research and resources, Viewing skills, etc. It includes exercises and examples.

Wojcik-Andrews, I. (2000). Children's films: History, Ideology, Pedagogy, Theory. New York: Garland Publishing
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Review:
It is a study, which examines children's films from various critical perspectives.







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Sleeman, Phillip J & Queenan, Bernard & Butler, Francelia, 1913- (1984). 200 selected film classics for children of all ages : where to obtain them and how to use them. C.C. Thomas, Springfield, Ill., U.S.A
Further Information:
Borrow: Monash University Library
Call Number: M 011.37 S632S
Review:
200 selected film classics for children of all ages.

Cowie, P. (1971). A concise history of the cinema. London: A. Zwemmer.
Further Information:
Borrow: Deakin University Australia
Call number: 791.4309 COW
Review:
 It contains 2 volumes: v. 1. Before 1940 and v. 2. Since 1940.

Parkinson, D. (1997). The Young Oxford Book of the Movies. USA: Oxford University Press.
Further Information:
Buy: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195212444/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=tt0f0-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0195212444
Review:
The book explores the history of film around the world, from the earliest silent movies to the blockbusters of today.