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Posts by Georgie Carr

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"What might result from a refusal to confront a novel that pursues, unfalteringly, the conflicting impulses of obsessional love: a novel structured by and centred on the theme of confrontation?"

I reviewed Emerald Fennell's "Wuthering Heights" for Another Gaze

www.anothergaze.com/wuthering-he...

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And your brilliant edits! Thank you, Elizabeth.

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The End of Cinema? | Los Angeles Review of Books Amid cinema’s decline, two new books by A. S. Hamrah resist defeatism.

Two new books from the brilliant A.S. Hamrah, one review essay by the brilliant @georgiecarr.bsky.social
@lareviewofbooks.bsky.social lareviewofbooks.org/article/as-h...

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The End of Cinema? | Los Angeles Review of Books Amid cinema’s decline, two new books by A. S. Hamrah resist defeatism.

I am very happy to be in the @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social this week reviewing two new books on the state of contemporary cinema by the great critic A.S. Hamrah

lareviewofbooks.org/article/as-h...

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This looks like a good article - looking forward to reading it, thank you :)

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Thank you, Ezra! I hope you enjoy it :)

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Coercive cinema: police film in schools, 1966–75 Screen studies theorists have long maintained that the cinematic apparatus is geared towards the production of consent.1 But such a focus can risk developi

My article—Coercive cinema: police film in schools, 1966–75—has been published in SCREEN.

I argue for a greater focus on both the ideological power of the police and the coercive affordances of cinema.

academic.oup.com/screen/artic...

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