Representing Queer Identity after Same-Sex Marriage: Biopolitical Revisionism in Todd Haynes' Carol.Published in:Literature Film Quarterly, 2020, v. 48, n. 3, p. 1By:Brunton, JamesPublication type:Article
Jokes from Underground: The Disintegration of the Bourgeois Subject and the Progress of Capitalist Modernization from Dostoevsky to Todd Phillips's Joker.Published in:Literature Film Quarterly, 2020, v. 48, n. 3, p. 1By:Daraiseh, Isra;Booker, M. KeithPublication type:Article
Jakob's Story in Fiction and Film: Narrating Truths and Lies in Jakob der Lügner (1974) and Jakob the Liar (1999).Published in:2020By:Halverson, Rachel J.Publication type:Film/TV Criticism and Review
"Whence comes this uncanniest of all guests?" Extimate Nihilism in the Horror Films of Jordan Peele.Published in:Literature Film Quarterly, 2020, v. 48, n. 3, p. 1By:Cameron, EdPublication type:Article
"The manpower shortage must be worse than we think!": Adapting Mildred Pierce for Wartime.Published in:2020By:Lew, Kirsten M.Publication type:Film/TV Criticism and Review