Spy Fiction Spy Films And Real Intelligence


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Spy Fiction, Spy Films and Real Intelligence


Spy Fiction, Spy Films and Real Intelligence

Author: Wesley K. Wark

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-09-13


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This book won the Canadian Crime Writers' Arthur Ellis Award for the Best Genre Criticism/Reference book of 1991. This collection of essays is an attempt to explore the history of spy fiction and spy films and investigate the significance of the ideas they contain. The volume offers new insights into the development and symbolism of British spy fiction.

Spy Fiction, Spy Films and Real Intelligence


Spy Fiction, Spy Films and Real Intelligence

Author: Wesley K. Wark

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-09-13


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This book won the Canadian Crime Writers' Arthur Ellis Award for the Best Genre Criticism/Reference book of 1991. This collection of essays is an attempt to explore the history of spy fiction and spy films and investigate the significance of the ideas they contain. The volume offers new insights into the development and symbolism of British spy fiction.

Shifting Visions


Shifting Visions

Author: Allyson Jule

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Release Date: 2015-02-05


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This collection of studies explores recent research in the area of gender and language use experienced around the world. Featuring an interdisciplinary and global approach, the contributors demonstrate how focus on gender and language creates the lived experience. The studies in this book use gender and language to analyze a broad range of topics including religion, politics, education and sexuality. Contributions include the use of language of a new female bishop in Canada, hetronormativity in language use in Croatia, women's magazines in Japan, and the electoral code in Cameroon. Using critical/feminist discourse analysis, the chapters represent scholarship from Britain, Europe, North America, Asia and Africa. Readers in applied linguistics, sociology, women’s studies and education who are interested in language and its power in creating the lived experience will find this book full of intriguing and illuminating connections.