Published 1977
by Filmdex, Bowker in Albany, N.Y, New York, London .
Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Aceto, Vincent J., Graves, Jane., Silva, Fred. |
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Pagination | xvi, 609p. |
Number of Pages | 609 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21598868M |
This book is the prototype issue for a complete quarterly author-subject index to the international literature of film studies. The prototype issue tests the indexing methodology for the projected "Film Literature Index" by indexing and cross-referencing the contents of 28 representative periodicals that deal centrally or peripherally with films. Contains approximately , citations to film, television and video articles, reviews and book reviews. You can search the citations or browse by subject headings, browse by person names, browse by production titles, or browse by corporate names. Coverage: The Film Literature Index (FLI) indexes film and television periodicals from 30 countries cover-to-cover and other periodicals selectively for articles on film and television. The periodicals range from the scholarly to the popular. The Film Literature Index (FLI) contains citations to film, television and video articles, reviews and book reviews covering all aspects of the literature. The Film Literature Index (FLI) annually indexes film and television periodicals from 30 countries cover-to-cover and other periodicals selectively for articles on film and television. The periodicals range from the scholarly to the popular. More than 2, subject headings provide detailed analysis of the articles. The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded.
Without a doubt, this will be the book I use for film and literature courses in the years to come. Dr. Melissa Croteau, California Baptist University, USA. The Corrigan book admirably fulfills its roles as an overview on the subject and as an anthology of theoretical positions and critical s: 5. Covers the film and television industry, including movie and television reviews, book reviews, and scholarly articles. Additional Information: The Film Literature Index (FLI) annually indexes film and television periodicals from 30 countries cover-to-cover and other periodicals selectively for articles on film and television. The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded Indiana University a grant in to convert the print version of the Film Literature Index to electronic form. The FLI Online contains approximately , citations to articles, film reviews and book reviews published between If you want to add a book to the list and are not sure if the author is American or not, find the movie in the IMDB database (), click on the author's name, and find out where they were born and where they currently reside. Whether you vote for the book based on watching the movie or reading the book is up to you.
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