Getting Reel: A Social Science Perspective on Film
Powered By Xquantum

Getting Reel: A Social Science Perspective on Film By Michael D. ...

Chapter VI:  Appendix
Read
image Next
Eitzen, D. Stanley and Sage, George H. (1978). Sociology of American Sport. Dubuque: Wm. C. Brown Company.
Erikson, E. (1963). Childhood and Society, 2nd Edition. New York: W.W. Norton.
Fleming, Michael and Manvell, Roger (1987). Through a Lens Darkly In Psychology Today, July 1987.
Frank, Michelle (1990,Fall). Unchained. Journal of Popular Film and Television, (18)3, 123-129.
Fries, Maureen (2001). On Arthurian Women. New York: Scriptorium Press.
Fries, Maureen (1992). Female Heroes, Heroines and Counter-Heroes: Images of Women in Medieval Arthurian Tradition, In Sally Slocum (Ed.), Popular Arthurian Traditions (pp.5-17). Bowling Green: Bowling Green State University Popular Press
Gage, N.L. (1979). Educational Psychology. Chicago: Rand McNally.
Gose, Michael (2004). Beyond Thumbs Up Metaphilm. Metaphilm.com
Haskell, Molly (1987). From Reverence to Rape. Chicago: University of Chicago.
Hess, Beth(1992). Sociology. New York: MacMillan.
Hilgard, Ernest (1962). Introduction to Psychology. New York: Harcourt Brace.
Hooks, Bell (1996). Reel to Real. New York: Rutledge.
Jackson, Sam (1984). An Investigation of Student Values. Unpublished dissertation, Pepperdine University.
Janson, H.W. (1962).History of Art. New York: Prentice-Hall.
Johnson, Eithne (1984-85, Winter). The Business of Sex. Journal of Popular Film and Television, 12 (4), 148-155.
Kickasola, Joseph (2004).The Films of Krzysztof Kieslowski. New York: Continuum.
Kohlberg, Lawrence (1981).The Philosophy of Moral Development. New York: Harper and Row.
Lawrence, John Shelton (2002). The Myth of the American Superhero. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.