It takes the average reader 3 hours and 15 minutes to read Imaging Religion in Film by M. Gail Hamner
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This book offers a new methodology for examining the ethico-political dimensions of religion and film which foregrounds film's social power both to shape subjectivity and to image contemporary social contradictions and analyses three specific films: Kurosawa's Dersu Uzala ; Kiarostami's Taste of Cherry ; and the Coens' The Man Who Wasn't There .
Imaging Religion in Film by M. Gail Hamner is 193 pages long, and a total of 48,829 words.
This makes it 65% the length of the average book. It also has 60% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 26 minutes to read Imaging Religion in Film aloud.
Imaging Religion in Film is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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