Scottish Discourse References

Bicket, D. (1999) 'Fictional Scotland: A 'Realm of the Imagination' in Film Drama and Literature'. Journal of Communication Inquiry. Vol. 23. Issue 1. January 1999. pp 3-19

Caughie, J.(1990) Representing Scotland: New Questions for Scottish Cinema. Edinburgh: Scottish Film Council and British Film Institute

Malcomson S. L. (1985) Modernism Comes to the Cabbage Patch: Bill Forsyth and the "Scottish Cinema". University of California Press.

McArthur (1982) Scotch Reels. London; Routledge

McCrone, D.(2001) Understanding Scotland: The Sociology of a nation. London, Routledge

McNair, A. (2007) Reflections on Representing Scotland: An Interview with Sandra MacIver, Executive Producer of BBC Scotland's River City. www.strath.ac.uk/media/departments/englishstudies/ecloga/media_139788_en.pdf

Pattie, D. (2000) 'The Decentring of Docherty: The Scotsman in Contemporary Drama'. International Journal of Scottish Theatre. Vol 1. Issue 2. December 2000

Petrie, D. (2004) 'Contemporary Scottish fictions: film, television and the novel'. EUP.

Petrie, D. (2005) 'Scottish Cinema: Introduction' Screen 46.2 Oxford University Press

Rodopi. (2007) Scottish Cultural Review of Literature and Language (SCROLL) series

Whyte, C. (1995) Gendering the Nation. Studies in Modern Scottish Literature. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.


Contemporary Scottish Cinema

  • Blain, Neil & Hutchison, David, The Media in Scotland, Chapter 10, Neely, Sarah, 'Contemporary Scottish Cinema, 2008, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh
  • Bruce, D, Scotland The Movie, 1996, Polygon, Edinburgh
  • Hardy, F, Scotland in Film, 1990, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh
  • McArthur, Colin Scotch Reels, 1982, Routledge, London
  • Petrie, Duncan, Screening Scotland, 2000, The British Film Institute, London
  • Petrie, Duncan, Contemporary Scottish Fictions: Film Television and the Novel, 2004, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh
  • Zumkhawala-Cook, Richard, Scotland As We Know it: Representations of National Identity in Literature, Film and Popular Culture, 2008, McFarlane & Company
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