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Jeffers J. - Britain Colonized Hollywood's Appropriation Of British Literature - Paperback Landscape Archaeology Barcode: 9780062466020

Jeffers J. - Britain Colonized Hollywood's Appropriation Of British Literature - Paperback Landscape Archaeology Barcode: 9780062466020Binding: Paperback Description: Britain Colonized analyzes how and why filmmakers use clich d Hollywood formulas and American cultural standards when adapting British literature. The films discussed in this book are evidence of the way one nation remakes another often in the image of itself or what it needs the Other to be (as the British Empire once did). Reterritorialization on the part of Hollywood manifests American cultural and capitalist

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Jeffers J. - Britain Colonized Hollywood's Appropriation Of British Literature - Paperback Landscape Archaeology Barcode: 9780062466020Binding: Paperback Description: Britain Colonized analyzes how and why filmmakers use clich d Hollywood formulas and American cultural standards when adapting British literature. The films discussed in this book are evidence of the way one nation remakes another often in the image of itself or what it needs the Other to be (as the British Empire once did). Reterritorialization on the part of Hollywood manifests American cultural and capitalist

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