Items where Author is "Gulam, Joshua"

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Article

Gulam, Joshua and Elliott, Fraser and Feinstein, Sarah (2023) Fast X review: Proof that there’s method in the madness of the Fast & Furious franchise. The Conversation.

Gulam, Joshua and Elliott, Fraser and Feinstein, Sarah (2022) Wheel Men: The Blue-Collar Masculinities of The Fast Saga. Contemporaries @Post45.

Gulam, Joshua (2019) Save the world with Ben and Matt: Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and the importance of film texts to critical discussions of star campaigning. Celebrity Studies. ISSN 1939-2397

Book Section

Gulam, Joshua and Elliott, Fraser and Feinstein, Sarah (2023) Researching Fast & Furious in the franchise era of Hollywood. In: Full-Throttle Franchise: The culture, business and politics of Fast & Furious. Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 1-36. ISBN 9781501376904

Jones, Pete and Gulam, Joshua (2023) A critical quantitative analysis of race and representation in the Fast Saga films. In: Full-Throttle Franchise: The culture, business and politics of Fast & Furious. Bloomsbury, pp. 73-102. ISBN 9781501378904

Gulam, Joshua (2019) Promoting peace and coffee pods: George Clooney, Nespresso Activist. In: The Political Economy of Celebrity Activism. Popular Culture and World Politics . Routledge, London, pp. 85-99. ISBN 9781138675681

Gulam, Joshua (2019) Breaking Out and Fighting Back: Female Resistance in the Trump-Era Horror Film. In: Make America Hate Again: Trump-Era Horror and the Politics of Fear. The Cultural Politics of Media and Popular Culture . Routledge, London, pp. 57-66. ISBN 9781138498280

Gulam, Joshua (2016) From Action Babe to Mature Actress: The Place of Humanitarianism in Angelina Jolie’s Lasting Screen Career. In: Lasting Screen Stars: Images that Fade and Personas that Endure. Palgrave Macmillan, London, pp. 277-290. ISBN 978-1-137-40732-0

Artefact

Gulam, Joshua (2020) ANGELINA JOLIE: FILM STARDOM, GENDER, AND HUMANITARIANISM. [Artefact]

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