Duke University Press
The End of Japanese Cinema: Industrial Genres, National Times, and Media Ecologies
The End of Japanese Cinema: Industrial Genres, National Times, and Media Ecologies
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: André Masséna, Giuseppe Garibaldi, J. M. G. le Clézio, Alizé Cornet, Yves Klein, Hugo Lloris, Albert Calmette, Jules Bianchi, Béatrice Bonifassi, Michèle Mercier, Joann Sfar, René Dreyfus, Duke Georg Alexander of Mecklenburg, Simone Veil, Michel Marcel Navratil, Kristof Midoux, Lionel Letizi, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Georges Lautner, Melchior de Vogüé, Mansour Assoumani, Yassin Moutaouakil, Stanton Davis Kirkham, Lise Darly, Barney Wilen, Jacques Toubon, Gilles Bourdos, Laurent Lanteri, Raymond Pellegrin, Evgeny Paton, Christian Estrosi, Michel Navratil, Henri-Claude Fantapié, Jean Médecin, Mylène Demongeot, François Camoin, Ludovico Brea, Felice Borel, Joanna Miles, Max Gallo, Vera Isler-Leiner, Andrew Vicari, Antoine Risso, Philippe Léotard, Jean-Gabriel Castel, Jacques Médecin, Édouard Grinda, Nadine Trintignant, Florence Guérin, Henri Evenepoel, Nicole Farhi, Rachel Devirys, Denise Fabre, Albert Rivaud, Emmanuel Pontremoli, Pierre La Mure, Céline Carzo, Mireille Johnston, Christophe Pinna, Stanislas Bizot. Excerpt: Albert Calmette Léon Charles Albert Calmette (July 12, 1863 October 29, 1933) was a French physician , bacteriologist and immunologist , and an important officer of the Pasteur Institute . He discovered the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin , an attenuated form of Mycobacterium used in the BCG vaccine against tuberculosis . He also developed the first antivenin for snake venom , the Calmette's serum. Calmette was born in Nice , France . He wanted to serve in the Navy and be a physician, so in 1881 he joined the School of Naval Physicians at Brest . He started to serve in 1883 in the Naval Medical Corps in Hong Kong , where he studied malaria and got his doctoral degree in 1886 on this subject. He was then assigned to Saint-Pierre and Miquelon , where he arrived in 1887. After, ...
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