Booker, M. Keith.
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Titles
Strange TVinnovative television series from the Twilight zone to the X-files /
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Booker, M. Keith.
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May contain graphic materialcomic books, graphic novels, and film /
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Booker, M. Keith.
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The dystopian impulse in modern literaturefiction as social criticism /
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Booker, M. Keith.
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Literature and dominationsex, knowledge, and power in modern fiction /
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Booker, M. Keith.; NetLibrary, Inc.
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Joyce, Bakhtin, and the literary tradition :toward a comparative cultural poetics /
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Bakhtin, M. M. (1895-1975.); Booker, M. Keith.; Joyce, James, (1882-1941)
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The modern British novel of the left :a research guide /
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Booker, M. Keith.
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Postmodern Hollywoodwhat's new in film and why it makes us feel so strange /
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Booker, M. Keith.
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Alternate Americasscience fiction film and American culture /
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Booker, M. Keith.
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From box office to ballot boxthe American political film /
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Booker, M. Keith.
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Disney, Pixar, and the hidden messages of children's films
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Booker, M. Keith.; Pixar (Firm); Walt Disney Company.
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Subjects
Fiction
Science fiction
Utopias in literature.
Walt Disney Company.
Joyce, James,
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Postmodernism
English fiction
Motion pictures and children.
Bakhtin, M. M.
Science fiction films
Politics in motion pictures.
Pixar (Firm)
Animated films
Poetics
Sex role in literature.
Dystopias in literature.
Right and left (Political science) in literature.
Motion pictures
Television broadcasting
Dominance (Psychology) in literature.
Comic strip characters in motion pictures.
Children's films
Politics and literature
Literature and society.
Political fiction, English
Literature, Comparative
Power (Social sciences) in literature.
Working class in motion pictures.
Totalitarianism and literature.