Further Reading

Books:

  • Richard Appiganesi, Chris Garratt, Ziauddin Saddar & Patrick Curry, Introducing Postmodernism A Graphic Guide (1995, 2003)
  •  Edwin Page, Quintessential Tarantino (2005)
  • Ien Ang, Living Room Wars: Rethinking Media Audiences for a Postmodern World (1996)
  • Frank Furedi, Culture of Fear, 2002
  • Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation, 1981
  •  Ithiel de Sola Pool, Technologies of Freedom, 1983 
  •  Peter Huber, Law and Disorder in Cyberspace: Abolish the FCC and Let Common Law Rule the Telecosm,1997 
  • Henry Jenkins, Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide, 2006
  • Mel Thompson, Understand Philosophy, 1995
  • Frank Miller, Batman - Year One, graphic novel, 1987
  • Russel, Problems of Philosophy, 1912
  • Raymond Williams, Television: Technology and Cultural Form (1974)  
  • Gill Branston and Roy Stafford, The Media Students Book, 5th edition (2010) 
  • John Ellis, Seeing Things: Television in the Age of Uncertainty (2000) 
  • Heidegger, Being and Time (1927)
  • Sartre, Being and Nothingness (1943)
  • Sartre, No Exit (1945) [drama]

  • Ithiel de Sola Pool, Technologies of Freedom, 1983 
  • Peter Huber, Law and Disorder in Cyberspace: Abolish the FCC and Let Common Law Rule the Telecosm, 1997 
  • Henry Jenkins, Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide, 2006



Magazines: 


  • NEWMAN, K. (2005). Cape Fear. Sight and Sound. 15(7,July), page 18-21. - the influences of Christopher Nolan’s Batman Trilogy (back to the origins such as Frank Miller’s graphic novel Batman - Day One)
  • McCARTHY, T. (2012). The Dangers of Film’s Dark Side.The Hollywood Reporter (Aug. 3), page 47 - questioning whether or not mass media influences young viewers to act aggressively
  • McCLINTOCK, P. ( 2012). How Going to the Movies Will Change.The Hollywood Reporter. (Aug. 3, 2012), page 45 - an account on the effect of the Aurora massacre on the screening of The Dark Knight Rises in the USA



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