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Authors and Corporations: Armstrong, Richard
In: Film International, 4, 2006, 2, p. 38-43
published:
Intellect
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 38-43
ISSN: 1651-6826
2040-3801
DOI: 10.1386/fiin.4.2.38
published in: Film International
Language: English
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Collection: Intellect (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>Bringing a new humanism into British film criticism as the Old Left was in decline, Judith Williamson's work was an indignant retort to Thatcherism's assault on the British status quo. It also reiterated the terms for a productive British conversation about film. For Adrian Martin, Williamson's own collection <jats:italic>Deadline at Dawn</jats:italic> (Marion Boyars, 1993) remains highly influential, while for Sight and Sound critic Jonathan Romney, she was a pioneer and role model' (Romney 1997: vii)</jats:p>