Author: Jackson-Wrigley, M. (Maurice)
Synopsis:
In 'The film: $b Its use in popular education', Maurice Jackson-Wrigley takes readers on a captivating journey through the world of film and its impact on popular education. Through a series of thought-provoking analyses and engaging anecdotes, the author explores the power of cinema as a tool for learning and social change. From the early days of silent films to the modern era of blockbusters, this book delves into the ways in which movies have shaped our understanding of history, culture, and society. With a blend of scholarly research and personal insights, Jackson-Wrigley invites readers to reconsider the educational potential of the silver screen.
Genres: Non-fiction, Film Studies, Education
Themes: Popular culture, Learning, Social change
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