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Docker, J. (1997). Postmodernism and popular culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Eckstein, A. (1998). Darkening Ethan: John Ford's "The Searchers" (1956) from novel to screenplay to screen. Cinema Journal, 38(1), 3-15.
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Kottas, D. (2014). New trends in microarchitecture. Barcelona, Spain: Linksbooks.
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Rosa, J. (2000). Tearing down the house: Modern homes in the movies. In M. Lamster (Ed.), Architecture and film (pp. 159-167). New York: Princeton Architectural Press.
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Sundaram, R. (2007). The visceral city and the theatre of fear. Architectural Design,
77(6), 30-43.
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Spencer, D. (2016). The architecture of Neoliberalism: How contemporary architecture became a device of control and compliance. London: Bloomsbury.
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Twycross, M. (2008). The Theatricality of Medieval English Plays. In R. Beadle & A. J.
Fletcher (Eds.), The Cambridge companion to medieval English literature (pp. 26-74). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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