| Diane Negra (2007) '1981: Movies Go Back to the Future' In: American Cinema of the 1980s: Themes and Variations. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (2007) 'Fantasy, Celebrity and "Fantasy Values" in High-End and Special Event Tourism in Ireland' In: Irish Postmodernisms and Popular Culture. London: Palgrave MacMillan. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (2007) 'An American Werewolf in London' In: America First: Naming the Nation in US Film. London: Routledge Press. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (2006) 'Romance And/As Tourism: Heritage Whiteness and the (Inter)National Imaginary in the New Woman's Film' In: Transnational Cinema: The Film Reader. London: Rodopi. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (2004) '"Queen of the Indies:" Parker Posey's Niche Stardom and the Taste Cultures of Independent Film' In: Contemporary American Independent Film: From the Margins to the Mainstream. London: Routledge Press. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (2004) 'Irishness, Innocence and American Identity Politics Before and After September 11' In: Keeping It Real: Irish Film and Television. London: Wallflower Press. [Details] |
| Diane Negra and Walter Metz (2004) 'The Gump-ification of Academia?: Teaching the Ideological Analysis of Popular Film and Television' In: Visual Media and the Humanities: A Pedagogy of Representation. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee Press. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (2002) 'The Fictionalized Ethnic Biography: Nita Naldi and the Crisis of Assimilation' In: American Silent Film: Discovering Marginalized Voices. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (2002) 'Re-Made for Television: Hedy Lamarr's Postwar Star Textuality' In: Small Screens, Big Ideas: Television in the 1950s. London: IB Tauris/St. Martin's. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (2001) 'Romance And/As Tourism: Heritage Whiteness and the (Inter)National Imaginary in the New Woman's Film' In: Keyframes: Popular Cinema and Cultural Studies. London: Routledge Press. [Details] |
| Diane Negra (1999) 'Titanic, Survivalism and the Millennial Myth' In: Titanic: Anatomy of a Blockbuster. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. [Details] |
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