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China whispers : the symbolic, economic, and political presence of China in contemporary American science fiction film (2018)
Journal Article
Longden, K. (2018). China whispers : the symbolic, economic, and political presence of China in contemporary American science fiction film. Open Cultural Studies, 2(1), 151-161. https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2018-0014

China has long been present in Western science fiction, but largely through notions of Orientalism
and depictions as the 'Yellow Peril'. However, with China's new ascendancy and modernization over the
last 15 years, along with its investment and co... Read More about China whispers : the symbolic, economic, and political presence of China in contemporary American science fiction film.

The many lovers of Miss Jane Austen (2013)
Book Chapter
Artt, S., Longden, K., McCabe, J., Formica, S., Tucker, P., & Wyver, J. (2013). The many lovers of Miss Jane Austen. In L. Raw, & R. Dryden (Eds.), Global Jane Austen: pleasure, passion, and possessiveness in the Jane Austen community (65-81). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137270764_6

On December 23, 2011, the BBC broadcast The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen, which attempts to explain why Austen has been recognized as a literary genius whose fame rivals Dickens and Shakespeare. Presented by historian Amanda Vickery, the program e... Read More about The many lovers of Miss Jane Austen.

Goodbye Lenin! (2012)
Book Chapter
Longden, K. (2012). Goodbye Lenin!. In M. Langford (Ed.), The Directory of World Cinema : Germany (300-302). England: Intellect Books

The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (2012)
Book Chapter
Longden, K. (2012). The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari. In M. Langford (Ed.), The Directory of World Cinema : Germany (46-47). England: Intellect Books

The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture
Journal Article
Longden, K. (2020). The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture

Canned TV has been a television industry practice almost from the start of television itself and was a way in which local/nationally-produced television programmes gained extra revenue by travelling, under licence, around the world. As well as provid... Read More about The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture.