Rebecca Bell-Metereau teaches film at Texas State University, where she directs the Media Studies Minor Program. Her many books include Hollywood Androgyny and Simone Weil On Politics, Religion and Society, as well as essays in the collections Authorship in Film Adaptation; Cinema and Modernity, American Cinema of the 1950s, Film and Television After 9/11, Bad: Infamy, Darkness, Evil, and Slime on Screen, The Family in America, Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Writing With: Cultural Conflicts in 20th Century Literature, Technological Imperatives, Women Worldwalkers, and articles in the journals College English, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, Journal of Popular Film & Television, Texas Journal of the Humanities, Humanities Journal, Research in African Literatures, and Cinema Journal.
Tarkovsky, edited by Nathan Dunne. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2008
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