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Dr James Aston
| Last Name |
Aston
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First Name |
James |
Title |
Dr |
| Degree |
PhD |
Expertise |
Film, History, Popular Culture, Sociology |
| Research Interests |
Postmodern approaches to history. The cinematic representation of history - Sorlin, Rosenstone, Toplin. Hollywood cinema between 1967 - 1974. Sam Peckinpah, Arthur Penn and Robert Altman. The history of violence in American art and society.
Trauma and memory studies in post 9/11 American cinema |
| Thesis Title |
Movie-Made Memories: Prosthetic Memory and the Representation and Reception of the American Past in New Hollywood From 1967 – 1974 |
| Supervisor's Name |
Dr. Jim Aulich |
Expected Completion |
2006 |
| University |
Manchester |
| Department |
Art & Design
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| Address |
Flat 3 Britannia Mills
11 Hulme Hall Road
Manchester
M15 4LA |
| Telephone No. |
07709516507 |
Fax No. |
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| Email Address |
manxmartin@hotmail.com
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| Web Page |
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