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Image And Representation

Following on from the successful first edition, this book continues to offer a lively introduction to the concepts of language and representation. With helpful exercises and analysis of relevant examples, the new edition examines recent developments throughout the media for all students of film, media and communication.
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Following on from the successful first edition, this book continues to offer a lively introduction to the concepts of language & representation. With helpful exercises & analysis of relevant examples, the new edition examines recent developments throughout the media for all students of film, media & communication.

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