How do we connect to film on a personal level? Written by critically acclaimed Alberta author George Melnyk, My Mother is an Alien brings autobiographical responses to film, daringly exposing the author's personal insights, beliefs and sensitivities. Ten essays explore Canadian and international film. Essays delve into such films as Leolo, Last Night, Clearcut and, as the title implies, Alien.
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Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-894773-06-5 (9781894773065)
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George Melnyk is an Alberta author and professor of Canadian Studies and Film Studies at the University of Calgary. He has published and edited numerous books on Western Canada, the latest of which is Wild Words: Essays on Alberta Literature from AU Press. His pioneering two-volume Literary History of Alberta (University of Alberta Press) has become a benchmark for cultural studies in Canada. He lives in Calgary.