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Miles Booy

    Love and Monsters
    Marvel's Mutants
    Interpreting Star Wars
    • Interpreting Star Wars

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Upon its initial release in 1977, many critics regarded Star Wars as a childish retort to the mature American cinema of the seventies. Though full of sound and fury, some felt that it signified nothing. Four decades later, the significations are multiple as interpretations of the film's strange imagery and metaphoric potential continue to pile up. Interpreting Star Wars analyses and contextualises the dominant trends in Star Wars interpretation from the earliest reviews, through Lucasfilm's attempts to use its position as copyright holder to promote a single meaning, to the 21st century where the internet has rendered such authorial control impossible and new entries to the canon present new twists on old hopes.

      Interpreting Star Wars
    • Marvel's Mutants

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Marvel's Mutants is the first book to be devoted to the aesthetics of the Chris Claremont comics that laid the foundation for the worldwide X-Men franchise we know today. Claremont wrote the comic over seventeen years, developing new characters such as Wolverine and Storm, and taking themes from Freudian psychology and Existentialist philosophy.

      Marvel's Mutants
    • From the twilight of Tom Baker's years to the newest Doctor, Matt Smith, Miles Booy explores the shifting meaning of Doctor Who across the years - from the Third Doctor's suggestion that we should read the Bible, via costumed fans on television, up to the 2010 general election in Britain.

      Love and Monsters