Volume 27

Volume 27

Volume 27, number 1 (1986)
Body Horror

Philip Brophy, 'Horrality: the textuality of contemporary horror films'
Pete Boss, 'Vile bodies and bad medicine'
Kobena Mercer, 'Monster metaphors: notes on Michael Jackson's Thriller'
Barbara Creed, 'Horror and the monstrous-feminine: an imaginary abjection'


Volume 27, number 2 (1986)
Criticism and censorship
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Annette Kuhn, 'The "married love" affair'
Richard Maltby, 'Baby Face or how Joe Breen made Barbara Stanwyck atone for causing the Wall Street Crash'
Liz Curtis, 'British broadcasting and Ireland'
Jon Dovey, 'Copyright as censorship: notes on Death Valley Days'


Volume 27, number 3-4 (1986)
Crisis in British Broadcasting
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John Ellis, 'Broadcasting and the state: Britain and the experience of Channel Four'
Steven Barnett and David Docherty, 'The Peacock debate in the UK'
Kevin Robins and Frank Webster, 'Broadcasting politics: communications and consumption'
Ken Worpole, 'Licensed and unlicensed culture: state regulation and cultural forms'


Volume 27, number 5 (1986)
Pedagogy: Critical Accounts of Media Education
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J Gillian Swanson, 'Rethinking representation'
Cary Bazalgette, 'Making sense for whom'
Jan Zita Grover, 'The subject of photography in the American academy'
Simon Watney, 'Canvassing Screen'


Volume 27, number 6 (1986)
Tears: Melodrama; Music; Mortality
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Steve Neale, 'Melodrama and tears'
Mark Finch, 'Sex and address in Dynasty'
Susan Boyd-Bowman, 'Heavy breathing in Shropshire'
Carol Flinn, 'The "problem" of femininity in theories of film music'