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England is the World and the World is England
Author(s):
Asa Simon Mittman
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Early Medieval
,
Medieval Art
,
Medieval Studies
Subject(s):
Middle Ages
,
Literature, Medieval
,
Cartography
,
History
,
Jews
,
Interfaith relations
,
Christianity
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
worldbuilding
,
maps
,
Medieval history
,
Medieval studies
,
Medieval literature
,
History of cartography
,
Jewish history
,
Jewish-Christian relations
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... and devastating consequences. We tend to think of
world-building
as an enjoyable act of fiction, set in fantasy ...
Spectatoritis vs. World-building: Sandbox spectatorship in American children’s silent film culture
Author(s):
Fabrice Lyczba
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Film Studies
Subject(s):
Silent films
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
audience reception
,
Play
,
worldbuilding
,
Reception studies
,
Silent cinema
,
Sociology of childhood
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World-building
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World-building
: Sandbox spectatorship in American children’s silent film culture Fabrice Lyczba ...
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