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Various Artists - Boy Child: 67-70 (CD, Can Rmst): Ardian Kerridge, Wally Stott, Keith Grant, Reg Guest, Peter J. Oliff,... Various Artists - Boy Child: 67-70 (CD, Can Rmst)
Ardian Kerridge, Wally Stott, Keith Grant, Reg Guest, Peter J. Oliff, …
R50 Discovery Miles 500 Ships in 10 - 20 working days

Import only reissue of 'best of' for the former teen idol & ex-Walker Brother. Focusing on the enigmatic, avant-garde vocalist's hugely successful early solo career. 20 tracks including the rare B-side 'The Plague'. Liner notes by Neil Hannon (Divine Comedy). Universal.

Like Ripples on Water (Hardcover): Timofey Cheprasov Like Ripples on Water (Hardcover)
Timofey Cheprasov; Foreword by Keith Grant Jones
R995 Discovery Miles 9 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Fruit of the Spirit - Eleven Stories to Transform Your Life (Hardcover): Keith Grant, Valerie Maryman Fruit of the Spirit - Eleven Stories to Transform Your Life (Hardcover)
Keith Grant, Valerie Maryman
R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Keith Grant and Valerie Maryman know that a meaningful life rests largely upon one's capacity for hope. Our fears and lack of trust in ourselves and others can keep us from leading a purposeful life. Find hope in the commentary of eleven interviewees who share their insights regarding difficult situations and how these situations helped them persevere and lead them to greater meaning in their lives. Embrace compelling interviews of Henry McClendon, Director of New Detroit Rev. Dr. Shelia Brown-Burrell, Life Challenge Erminina Ramirez, Chief Executive Officer of CHASS Janis McFaul, PhD, General Motors Heaster Wheeler, Executive Director of NAACP (Detroit Branch) Adolphus Cast, Bishop of Life Applications Church, Warren, Michigan Edward Wingard, PhD, Retired Vice President of Academic Affairs Union Institute and University Damon Keith, Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Rosalind Andrews Worthy, Founder of Gospel Against AIDS Jamie Kjos, Pastor of Brightmoor Christian Church, Novi, Michigan Marjorie Harris, PhD, Retired President of Lewis College of Business Let Fruit of the Spirit provide you with inspiration to help you persevere and develop more hope, resilience, and faith to live a more meaningful life.

Things We Learned in Organization (Hardcover): Keith Grant Things We Learned in Organization (Hardcover)
Keith Grant
R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book fill the huge gap between the bites of oversimplified information found in most business magazines and the full-length books that no one has enough time to read. They have chosen very important topics in management.

New Zealand Cinema - Interpreting the Past (Paperback): Alistair Fox, Barry Keith Grant, Hilary Radner New Zealand Cinema - Interpreting the Past (Paperback)
Alistair Fox, Barry Keith Grant, Hilary Radner
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Zealand has produced one of the world's most vibrant film cultures, a reflection of the country's evolving history and the energy and resourcefulness of its people. From early silent features like "The Te Kooti Trail" to recent films such as "River Queen," this book examines the role of the cinema of New Zealand in building a shared sense of national identity. The works of key directors, including Peter Jackson, Jane Campion, and Vincent Ward, are here introduced in a new light, and select films are given in-depth coverage. Among the most informative accounts of New Zealand's fascinating national cinema, this will be a must for film scholars around the globe.

Recollecting Collecting - A Film and Media Perspective (Hardcover): Lucy Fischer Recollecting Collecting - A Film and Media Perspective (Hardcover)
Lucy Fischer; Kara Lynn Andersen, Joanne Bernardi, Mark Best, Blair Davis, …
R3,134 Discovery Miles 31 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This intriguing volume sheds light on the diverse world of collecting film- and media-related materials. Lucy Fischer's introduction explores theories of collecting and representations of collecting and collections in film, while arguing that collections of film ephemera and other media-related collections are an important way in to understanding the relationship between material culture and film and media studies; she notes that the collectors have various motivations and types of collections. In the eleven chapters that follow, media studies scholars analyze a variety of fascinating collected materials, from Doris Day magazines to Godzilla action figures and LEGOs. While most contributors discuss their personal collections, some also offer valuable insight into specific collections of others. In many cases, collections that began as informal and personal have been built up, accessioned, and reorganized to create teaching and research materials which have significantly contributed to the field of film and media studies. Readers are offered glimpses into diverse collections comprised of films, fan magazines, records, comics, action figures, design artifacts, costumes, props- including Buffy the Vampire Slayer costumes, Planet of the Apes publicity materials, and Amazing Spider Man comics. Recollecting Collecting interrogates and illustrates the meaning and practical nature of film and media collections while also considering the vast array of personal and professional motivations behind their assemblage.

Voyages of Discovery - The Cinema of Frederick Wiseman (Paperback, revised and expanded edition): Barry Keith Grant Voyages of Discovery - The Cinema of Frederick Wiseman (Paperback, revised and expanded edition)
Barry Keith Grant
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Frederick Wiseman is America's foremost chronicler of public institutions. His films have focused on city, state, and local governments; hospitals; asylums; creative organizations and museums; schools; libraries; and more. In recent years, Wiseman's work has reached a new level of popularity, with films such as In Jackson Heights (2015), Monrovia, Indiana (2018), and City Hall (2020) all earning widespread acclaim. Voyages of Discovery is the definitive account of Wiseman's career, offering a comprehensive analysis of the work of the leading documentary filmmaker in the United States. In this updated edition, Barry Keith Grant adds new material exploring the documentarian's works since the 1990s, discussing every film in Wiseman's remarkable sixty-year career. He examines the core concerns running across Wiseman's work from the early films, which focus on documenting institutional failure, through an expanding interest in cultural institutions and ideology, to a blossoming embrace of democracy in later films. He pays particular attention to Wiseman's strategies for involving and implicating the spectator in the institutional processes the films document. Grant also places Wiseman within the history of the documentary and other traditions of American art and considers the relationship between documentary film and authorship. Voyages of Discovery is an important book for anyone interested in Wiseman's work or how documentary film can reveal the fabric of our shared civic life.

Online Education - Global Questions, Local Answers (Paperback): Kelli Cargile Cook, Keith Grant-Davis Online Education - Global Questions, Local Answers (Paperback)
Kelli Cargile Cook, Keith Grant-Davis
R1,307 Discovery Miles 13 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In "Online Education: Global Questions, Local Answers", 24 college educators focus on the most important questions to be addressed by all scholar-teachers and administrators committed to developing high-quality online education programs. We describe these questions as "global" because they transcend the particular situations of individual institutions. They are questions that everyone involved in online education needs to address: What are the issues to consider when first developing and then sustaining an online education program? How do we create interactive, pedagogically sound online courses and classroom communities? How should we monitor and assess the quality of online courses and programs? And how should recent developments and innovations in online education cause us to reexamine our roles and responsibilities as educators in technical communication?While these global questions affect all of us in one way or another, they demand different local answers, such as those presented by the contributors to this text. Readers will need to consider which of these local answers might apply to their own situations and how these answers might need to be adapted to reflect the particular needs of their own institutions.

Voyages of Discovery - The Cinema of Frederick Wiseman (Hardcover, revised and expanded edition): Barry Keith Grant Voyages of Discovery - The Cinema of Frederick Wiseman (Hardcover, revised and expanded edition)
Barry Keith Grant
R2,755 Discovery Miles 27 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Frederick Wiseman is America's foremost chronicler of public institutions. His films have focused on city, state, and local governments; hospitals; asylums; creative organizations and museums; schools; libraries; and more. In recent years, Wiseman's work has reached a new level of popularity, with films such as In Jackson Heights (2015), Monrovia, Indiana (2018), and City Hall (2020) all earning widespread acclaim. Voyages of Discovery is the definitive account of Wiseman's career, offering a comprehensive analysis of the work of the leading documentary filmmaker in the United States. In this updated edition, Barry Keith Grant adds new material exploring the documentarian's works since the 1990s, discussing every film in Wiseman's remarkable sixty-year career. He examines the core concerns running across Wiseman's work from the early films, which focus on documenting institutional failure, through an expanding interest in cultural institutions and ideology, to a blossoming embrace of democracy in later films. He pays particular attention to Wiseman's strategies for involving and implicating the spectator in the institutional processes the films document. Grant also places Wiseman within the history of the documentary and other traditions of American art and considers the relationship between documentary film and authorship. Voyages of Discovery is an important book for anyone interested in Wiseman's work or how documentary film can reveal the fabric of our shared civic life.

Planks of Reason - Essays on the Horror Film (Paperback, Revised Edition): Barry Keith Grant, Christopher Sharrett Planks of Reason - Essays on the Horror Film (Paperback, Revised Edition)
Barry Keith Grant, Christopher Sharrett
R2,022 Discovery Miles 20 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The original edition of Planks of Reason was the first academic critical anthology on horror. In retrospect, it appeared as a kind of homage to the "golden age" of the American horror film, as this genre played an increasing role in film culture and American life. The original material represented the history of the genre through the early 1980s and is a crucial part of the book's value, then and now. The first edition helped legitimize academic writing on the horror genre by addressing breakthrough works of such directors as John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, George Romero, David Cronenberg, and Wes Craven. This revised edition retains the spirit of the original, but also offers new takes on rediscovered classics and recent developments in the genre. In addition to reprinting 17 essays, including Robin Wood's "An Introduction to the American Horror Film," this revised edition features a new essay on the yuppie horror film by editor Barry Keith Grant, as well as an updated analysis of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre by co-editor Christopher Sharrett. Other new essays focus on William Castle's The Tingler and Roger Corman's Pit and the Pendulum, and the recent wave of Japanese horror films. Contains more than 60 photos.

Online Education 2.0 - Evolving, Adapting, and Reinventing Online Technical Communication (Paperback): Kelli Cargile Cook,... Online Education 2.0 - Evolving, Adapting, and Reinventing Online Technical Communication (Paperback)
Kelli Cargile Cook, Keith Grant Davie
R3,099 Discovery Miles 30 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The collection asks how faculty, courses, and programmes have responded and adapted to changes in students' needs and abilities, to economic constraints, to new course management systems, and to Web 2.0 technologies such as social networking, virtual worlds, and mobile communication devices. Addressing these questions it includes contributing voices from a wide variety of post-secondary, from urban and rural institutions and from technological and career colleges.

Online Education 2.0 - Evolving, Adapting, and Reinventing Online Technical Communication (Hardcover): Kelli Cargile Cook,... Online Education 2.0 - Evolving, Adapting, and Reinventing Online Technical Communication (Hardcover)
Kelli Cargile Cook, Keith Grant Davie
R4,445 Discovery Miles 44 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an Informa company.

100 American Horror Films (Paperback): Barry Keith Grant 100 American Horror Films (Paperback)
Barry Keith Grant
R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"[A] well-plotted survey." Total Film In 100 American Horror Films, Barry Keith Grant presents entries on 100 films from one of American cinema's longest-standing, most diverse and most popular genres, representing its rich history from the silent era - D.W. Griffith's The Avenging Conscience of 1915 - to contemporary productions - Jordan Peele's 2017 Get Out. In his introduction, Grant provides an overview of the genre's history, a context for the films addressed in the individual entries, and discusses the specific relations between American culture and horror. All of the entries are informed by the question of what makes the specific film being discussed a horror film, the importance of its place within the history of the genre, and, where relevant, the film is also contextualized within specifically American culture and history. Each entry also considers the film's most salient textual features, provides important insight into its production, and offers both established and original critical insight and interpretation. The 100 films selected for inclusion represent the broadest historical range, and are drawn from every decade of American film-making, movies from major and minor studios, examples of the different types or subgenres of horror, such as psychological thriller, monster terror, gothic horror, home invasion, torture porn, and parody, as well as the different types of horror monsters, including werewolves, vampires, zombies, mummies, mutants, ghosts, and serial killers.

Covering Niagara - Studies in Local Popular Culture (Paperback): Joan Nicks, Barry Keith Grant Covering Niagara - Studies in Local Popular Culture (Paperback)
Joan Nicks, Barry Keith Grant
R830 R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Save R99 (12%) Out of stock

"Covering Niagara: Studies in Local Popular Culture" closely examines some of the myriad forms of popular culture in the Niagara region of Canada. Essays consider common assumptions and definitions of what popular culture is and seek to determine whether broad theories of popular culture can explain or make sense of localized instances of popular culture and the cultural experiences of people in their daily lives.

Among the many topics covered are local bicycle parades and war memorials, cooking and wine culture, radio and movie-going, music stores and music scenes, tourist sites, and blackface minstrel shows. The authors approach their subjects from a variety of critical and historical perspectives and employ a range of methodologies that includes cultural studies, textual analysis, archival research, and participant interviews. Altogether, "Covering Niagara" provides a richly diverse mapping of the popular culture of a particular area of Canada and demonstrates the complexities of everyday culture.

Robin Wood on the Horror Film - Collected Essays and Reviews (Hardcover): Robin Wood Robin Wood on the Horror Film - Collected Essays and Reviews (Hardcover)
Robin Wood; Edited by Barry Keith Grant
R2,805 Discovery Miles 28 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Robin Wood's writing on the horror film, published over five decades, collected in one volume. Robin Wood-one of the foremost critics of cinema-has laid the groundwork for anyone writing about the horror film in the last half-century. Wood's interest in horror spanned his entire career and was a form of popular cinema to which he devoted unwavering attention. Robin Wood on the Horror Film: Collected Essays and Reviews compiles over fifty years of his groundbreaking critiques. In September 1979, Wood and Richard Lippe programmed an extensive series of horror films for the Toronto International Film Festival and edited a companion piece: The American Nightmare: Essays on the Horror Film - the first serious collection of critical writing on the horror genre. Robin Wood onthe Horror Film now contains all of Wood's writings from The American Nightmare and nearly everything else he wrote over the years on horror-published in a range of journals and magazines-gathered together for the first time. It begins with the first essay Wood ever published, ""Psychoanalysis of Psycho,"" which appeared in1960 and already anticipated many of the ideas explored later in his touchstone book, Hitchcock's Films. The volume ends, fittingly, with, ""What Lies Beneath?"", written almost five decades later, an essay in which Wood reflects on the state of the horror film and criticism since the genre's renaissance in the 1970s. Wood's prose iseloquent, lucid, and convincing as he brings together his parallel interests in genre, authorship, and ideology. Deftly combining Marxist, Freudian, and feminist theory, Wood's prolonged attention to classic and contemporary horror films explains much about the genre's meanings and cultural functions. Robin Wood on the Horror Film will be an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in horror, science fiction, and film genre.

John Ford's Stagecoach (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Barry Keith Grant John Ford's Stagecoach (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Barry Keith Grant
R756 Discovery Miles 7 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stagecoach is one of the classics of Hollywood cinema. Made in 1939, it revitalized the Western genre, served as a milestone in John Ford's career, and made John Wayne a star. This volume offers a rich overview of the film in essays by six leading film critics. Approaching Stagecoach from a variety of critical perspectives, they place the film within the contexts of authorship, genre, American history and culture. Also examined are the film's commentary on race, class, gender and democracy, while remaining attentive to the film's artistry.

The Hollywood Film Musical (Paperback): Barry Keith Grant The Hollywood Film Musical (Paperback)
Barry Keith Grant
R941 Discovery Miles 9 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This revealing history of the American film musical synthesizes the critical literature on the genre and provides a series of close analytical readings of iconic musical films, focusing on their cultural relationship to other aspects of American popular music.Offers a depth of scholarship that will appeal to students and scholarsLeads a crucial analysis of the cultural context of musicals, particularly the influence of popular music on the genreDelves into critical issues behind these films such as race, gender, ideology, and authorshipFeatures close readings of canonical and neglected film musicals from the 1930s to the present including: "Top Hat," "Singin' in the Rain," "Woodstock," "Gimme Shelter," "West Side Story," and "Across the Universe"

Monster Cinema (Hardcover): Barry Keith Grant Monster Cinema (Hardcover)
Barry Keith Grant
R1,564 Discovery Miles 15 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Monster Cinema introduces readers to a vast menagerie of movie monsters. Some are gigantic, like King Kong or the kaiju in Pacific Rim, while others are microscopic. Some monsters appear uncannily human, from serial killers like Norman Bates to the pod people in Invasion of the Body Snatchers. And of course, other movie monsters like demons, ghosts, vampires, and witches emerge from long folklore traditions. Film expert Barry Keith Grant considers what each type of movie monster reveals about what it means to be human and how we regard the world. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of film history, Grant presents us with an eclectic array of monster movies, from Nosferatu to Get Out. As he discovers, although monster movies might claim to be about Them!, they are really about the capacity for horror that lurks within each of us.

100 Science Fiction Films (Paperback): Barry Keith Grant 100 Science Fiction Films (Paperback)
Barry Keith Grant 1
R672 Discovery Miles 6 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since its explosion in the 1950s, science fiction has become one of the most popular film genres, with numerous dedicated fan conventions, academic conferences, websites, magazines, journals, book clubs, memorabilia and collectibles. Once relegated to B budget status, today's science fiction films are often blockbuster productions, featuring major stars.
Despite its high profile, science fiction is notoriously difficult to define. In his introduction to "100 Science Fiction Films," Barry Keith Grant explains the genre's complexities, while also providing an overview of its history, suggesting that the cinema is an ideal medium for conveying the 'sense of wonder' that critics have argued is central to the genre. From Georges Melies's "Le Voyage
dans la lune" (1902), to the blockbusters of the 1970s that dramatically changed Hollywood, to the major releases of the past few years, the films featured in this book represent a range of periods, countries and types (including alien invasion, space travel, time travel, apocalypse, monsters and anime), and cover the key directors and writers.
"100 Science Fiction Films" provides a lively and illuminating guide to the genre from the beginning of film history to the present, taking the reader on a comprehensive tour through the rich and varied alternate universe of sci-fi cinema.

Andrew Fuller and the Evangelical Renewal of Pastoral Theology (Paperback): Keith Grant Andrew Fuller and the Evangelical Renewal of Pastoral Theology (Paperback)
Keith Grant
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An exploration of the pastoral theology of Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) suggests that evangelical renewal did not only take place alongside the local church - missions, itinerancy, voluntary societies - but also within the congregation as the central tasks of dissenting pastoral ministry became, in the words of one diarist, 'very affecting and evangelical'. How did evangelicalism transform dissenting and Baptist churches in the eighteenth century? Is there a distinctively congregational expression of evangelicalism? And what contribution has evangelicalism made to pastoral theology? renewal did not only take place alongside the local church - missions, itinerancy, voluntary societies - but also within the congregation as dissenting pastoral ministry became, in the words of one diarist, 'very affecting and evangelical'.

Monster Cinema (Paperback): Barry Keith Grant Monster Cinema (Paperback)
Barry Keith Grant
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Monster Cinema introduces readers to a vast menagerie of movie monsters. Some are gigantic, like King Kong or the kaiju in Pacific Rim, while others are microscopic. Some monsters appear uncannily human, from serial killers like Norman Bates to the pod people in Invasion of the Body Snatchers. And of course, other movie monsters like demons, ghosts, vampires, and witches emerge from long folklore traditions. Film expert Barry Keith Grant considers what each type of movie monster reveals about what it means to be human and how we regard the world. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of film history, Grant presents us with an eclectic array of monster movies, from Nosferatu to Get Out. As he discovers, although monster movies might claim to be about Them!, they are really about the capacity for horror that lurks within each of us.

Notions of Genre - Writings on Popular Film Before Genre Theory (Paperback): Barry Keith Grant, Malisa Kurtz Notions of Genre - Writings on Popular Film Before Genre Theory (Paperback)
Barry Keith Grant, Malisa Kurtz
R713 R652 Discovery Miles 6 520 Save R61 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Much of the writing in film studies published today can be understood as genre criticism, broadly speaking. And even before film studies emerged as an academic discipline in the 1970s, cultural observers within and beyond the academy were writing about genre films and making fascinating attempts to understand their conventions and how they speak to, for, and about the culture that produces them. While this early writing on genre film was often unsystematic, impressionistic, journalistic, and judgmental, it nonetheless produced insights that remain relevant and valuable today. Notions of Genre gathers the most important early writing on film genre and genre films published between 1945 and 1969. It includes articles by such notable critics as Susan Sontag, Dwight Macdonald, Siegfried Kracauer, James Agee, Andre Bazin, Robert Warshow, and Claude Chabrol, as well as essays by scholars in academic disciplines such as history, sociology, and theater. Their writings address major issues in genre studies, including definition, representation, ideology, audiences, and industry practices, across genres ranging from comedy and westerns to horror, science fiction, fantasy, gangster films, and thrillers. The only single-volume source for this early writing on genre films, Notions of Genre will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students of film genre, film history, film theory, cultural studies, and popular culture.

100 American Horror Films (Hardcover): Barry Keith Grant 100 American Horror Films (Hardcover)
Barry Keith Grant
R1,639 Discovery Miles 16 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"[A] well-plotted survey." Total Film In 100 American Horror Films, Barry Keith Grant presents entries on 100 films from one of American cinema's longest-standing, most diverse and most popular genres, representing its rich history from the silent era - D.W. Griffith's The Avenging Conscience of 1915 - to contemporary productions - Jordan Peele's 2017 Get Out. In his introduction, Grant provides an overview of the genre's history, a context for the films addressed in the individual entries, and discusses the specific relations between American culture and horror. All of the entries are informed by the question of what makes the specific film being discussed a horror film, the importance of its place within the history of the genre, and, where relevant, the film is also contextualized within specifically American culture and history. Each entry also considers the film's most salient textual features, provides important insight into its production, and offers both established and original critical insight and interpretation. The 100 films selected for inclusion represent the broadest historical range, and are drawn from every decade of American film-making, movies from major and minor studios, examples of the different types or subgenres of horror, such as psychological thriller, monster terror, gothic horror, home invasion, torture porn, and parody, as well as the different types of horror monsters, including werewolves, vampires, zombies, mummies, mutants, ghosts, and serial killers.

Film Genre - From Iconography to Ideology (Paperback, New): Barry Keith Grant Film Genre - From Iconography to Ideology (Paperback, New)
Barry Keith Grant
R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a concise evaluation of film genre, discussing genre theory and sample analyses of the western, science fiction, the musical, horror, comedy, and the thriller. It introduces the topic in an accessible way and includes sections on the principles of studying and understanding "the idea of genre"; genre and popular culture; the narrative and stylistic conventions of specific genres; the relations of genres to culture and history, race, gender, sexuality, class and national identity; and the complex relations between genre and authorship. Case studies include: "42nd Street," "Pennies from Heaven," "Red River," "All That Heaven Allows," "Night of the Living Dead," "Die Hard," "Little Big Man," "Blue Steel," and "Posse."

The Twilight Zone (Paperback): Barry Keith Grant The Twilight Zone (Paperback)
Barry Keith Grant
R492 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R125 (25%) Out of stock

CBS's The Twilight Zone (1959-1964) remains a benchmark of serious telefantasy and one of the most iconic series in the history of American television. Barry Keith Grant carefully situates The Twilight Zone within the history of broadcast television and American culture, both of which were changing dramatically during the five seasons the series originally aired. At the same time, the genres of science fiction, horror, and fantasy were moving from marginal to mainstream, a cultural shift that The Twilight Zone was both part of and largely responsible for. Grant begins by considering The Twilight Zone's use of genre conventions and iconography to craft its pithy parables. The show shared visual shorthand that addressed both older audiences familiar with Hollywood movies but unfamiliar with fantasy and science fiction as well as younger audiences more attuned to these genres. Rod Serling looms large in the book as the main creative force of The Twilight Zone, and Grant explains how he provided the show's artistic vision and its place within the various traditions of the fantastic. Tracing motifs and themes in numerous episodes, Grant demonstrates how The Twilight Zone functioned as an ideal example of collective authorship that powerfully expressed both timeless terrors and the anxieties of the age, such as the Cold War, in thought-provoking fantasy. Grant argues that the imaginary worlds offered by the show ultimately endorse the Americanism it simultaneously critiques. The striking blending of the fantastic and the familiar that Grant identifies in The Twilight Zone reflected Serling's goal of offering serious stories in a genre that had previously been targeted only to juvenile television audiences. Longtime fans of the show and new viewers of Jordan Peele's 2019 reboot alike will enjoy this deep dive into the original series' history, style, and significance.

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