Emerging Cosmology
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"Emerging Cosmology" by Bernard Lovell is a astronomy book and space science reference focused on Deep Sky & Solar System. Best for students, researchers, and serious astronomy enthusiasts.
Examines the treatment of space and narrative in a selection of classic films including "My Darling Clementine," "It's a Wonderful Life," and "Vertigo." Deborah Thomas employs a variety of arguments in exploring the reading of space and its meaning in Hollywood cinema and film generally. Topics covered include the importance of space in defining genre; the ambiguity of offscreen space and spectatorship, and the use of spatially disruptive cinematic techniques such as flashback to construct meaning.
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"Emerging Cosmology" by Bernard Lovell is a astronomy book and space science reference focused on Deep Sky & Solar System. Best for students, researchers, and serious astronomy enthusiasts.
Topic: Deep Sky & Solar System
Author: Bernard Lovell
Who this is for:
- Astronomy students
- Researchers and advanced hobbyists
- Readers exploring space science topics
Why this book matters: It matters because it helps readers build a stronger understanding of astronomy concepts, observations, and scientific ideas related to space.
Examines the treatment of space and narrative in a selection of classic films including "My Darling Clementine," "It's a Wonderful Life," and "Vertigo." Deborah Thomas employs a variety of arguments in exploring the reading of space and its meaning in Hollywood cinema and film generally. Topics covered include the importance of space in defining genre; the ambiguity of offscreen space and spectatorship, and the use of spatially disruptive cinematic techniques such as flashback to construct meaning.
| Author | Bernard Lovell |
| Publisher | Path in Psychology |
| Published | 1981 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780231053044 |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Pages | 208 |
| Language | English |
| Subjects | Science |
| Topic | Deep Sky & Solar System |
| Series | Path in Psychology |
Format: Hardcover
Length: 208 pages
Language: English
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