Picart, Caroline Joan, 1966-....
Picart, Caroline Joan
Picart, Caroline Joan S., 1966-
Caroline Joan S. Picart Filipino philosopher
Caroline Joan S. Picart
VIAF ID: 118504677 ( Personal )
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Works
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The cinematic rebirths of Frankenstein : Universal, Hammer, and beyond | |
Critical race theory and copyright in American dance : whiteness as status property | |
Dracula in visual media : film, television, comic book and electronic game appearances, 1921-2010 | |
Draculas, vampires, and other undead forms : essays on gender, race, and culture | |
Frames of evil : the Holocaust as horror in American film | |
Framing law and crime : an interdisciplinary anthology | |
From ballroom to dancesport : aesthetics, athletics, and body culture | |
From ballroom to dancesport / Caroline Joan S. Picart. - Albany, cop. 2006. | |
The Holocaust film sourcebook | |
Inside notes from the outside | |
Law in and as culture intellectual property, minority rights, and the rights of indigenous peoples | |
Monsters in and among us : toward a Gothic criminology | |
Opening the text : reading gender, christianity, and American intervention in Deliverance | |
Re-birthing the monstrous : James Whale's (mis)reading of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" | |
Remaking the Frankenstein myth on film : between laughter and horror | |
Resentment and the "feminine" in Nietzsche's politico-aesthetics | |
Speaking of monsters a teratological anthology | |
Thomas Mann and Friedrich Nietzsche : eroticism, death, music, and laughter | |
When women kill : undead imagery in the cinematic portrait of Aileen Wuornos. |