Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Resources for August 12, 2014

Murphy, Ian, and Gwenda Young. “Corporeal Cinema: Editorial”. Alphaville #7 (Summer 2014)

Brundage, Miles. "It’s the 10th Anniversary of Battlestar Galactica: And it’s more relevant than ever." Future Tense (December 23, 2013)

Freedom Riders (USA: Stanley Nelson, 2012: 117 mins) [Available Online]

Sragow, Michael. "Murmur of the Heart: All in the Family." The Current (March 27, 2006)

"Ad accusing Hamas of 'child sacrifice' lands UK paper in hot water: Despite outcry, The Guardian prints ad claiming Hamas uses children as "human shields"." Al Jazeera (August 11, 2014)

Hudson, David. "Robin Williams, 1951 – 2014." Keyframe (August 11, 2014)

Callahan, Dan. "Judith Anderson: Dame Vengeance." The Chiseler (January 2014)

Heller, Zoe and Daniel Mendelsohn. "What Are We Meant to Get Out of Movies Based on Short Stories and Novels?" The New York Times (December 29, 2013)

Diamond, Adele. "The Science of Attention." On Being (August 7, 2014)

Desai, Anita and Andrew Robinson. "The Modern Resonance of Rabindranath Tagore." On Being (August 6, 2014) ["He bestowed the title “Mahatma” on Gandhi. He debated the deepest nature of reality with Einstein. He was championed by Yeats and Pound to become the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. Rabindranath Tagore was a polymath — a writer and a painter, a philosopher and a musician, and a social innovator — but much of his poetry and prose is virtually untranslatable (or inaccessibly translated) for modern minds. We pull back the "dusty veils" that have hidden his memory from history."]

No comments:

Post a Comment