Brokeback Mountain as Progressive Narrative and Cinematic Vision: Landscape, Emotion and the Denial of Domesticity.

Pullen, C., 2008. Brokeback Mountain as Progressive Narrative and Cinematic Vision: Landscape, Emotion and the Denial of Domesticity. In: Hunt, A., ed. The Geographical Imagination of Annie Proulx: Rethinking Regionalism. USA: Lexington Books.

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Abstract

This chapter explores the representational potential of the book and film Brokeback Mountain.

Item Type:Book Section
ISBN:978-0739123942
Number of Pages:229
Subjects:Social Sciences > Communication, Cultural and Media Studies
Arts > Film and Television
Social Sciences > Sociology
Group:Media School > Institute for Media and Communication Research
ID Code:11167
Deposited By:Mr Christopher Pullen
Deposited On:04 Sep 2009 18:01
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:13
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