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      The Cultural Life of James Bond : Specters of 007

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      Amsterdam University Press
      LITERARY CRITICISM / Mystery & Detective, PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / Crime, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Amsterdam University Press, Film, Media, and Communication, Cultural Studies, Film Studies, Hollywood Cinema, Literary Theory, Criticism, and History, Media Studies, AUP Wetenschappelijk, Film theory and criticism, Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Cultural studies
      James Bond, cultural politics, globalization, popular culture, multimediality

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          The release of No Time To Die in 2021 heralds the arrival of the twenty-fifth installment in the James Bond film series. Since the release of Dr. No in 1962, the cinematic James Bond has expedited the transformation of Ian Fleming's literary creation into an icon of western popular culture that has captivated audiences across the globe by transcending barriers of ideology, nation, empire, gender, race, ethnicity, and generation. The Cultural Life of James Bond: Specters of 007 untangles the seemingly perpetual allure of the Bond phenomenon by looking at the non-canonical texts and contexts that encompass the cultural life of James Bond. Chronicling the evolution of the British secret agent over half a century of political, social, and cultural permutations, the fifteen chapters examine the Bond-brand beyond the film series and across media platforms while understanding these ancillary texts and contexts as sites of negotiation with the Eon franchise.

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          9789048532117
          9789462982185
          15 October 2020
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Washington University in St. Louis
          [2 ]University College London
          [3 ]University of Leicester
          [4 ]Sonoma State University / Hutchins School of Liberal Studies
          [5 ]University of Oxford
          [6 ]Kadir Has University
          [7 ]Washington University, St. Louis
          [8 ]University of Southampton
          [9 ]University of York
          [10 ]University of California, Riverside
          [11 ]New York University
          [12 ]University of California, Santa Barbara
          [13 ]Towson University
          [14 ]California State Unversity, Long Beach
          [15 ]King’s College London
          [16 ]Fordham University
          [17 ]Chapman University
          [18 ]University of Amsterdam
          [19 ]University of Chicago
          10.5117/9789462982185
          bf42c13d-c84d-4646-b259-6f6fdf2fa890
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          LITERARY CRITICISM / Mystery & Detective,PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism,PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / Crime,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture,Amsterdam University Press,Film, Media, and Communication,Cultural Studies,Film Studies,Hollywood Cinema,Literary Theory, Criticism, and History,Media Studies,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Film theory and criticism,Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945),Cultural studies

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