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In page M. Gail Hamner:

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In 2012, Hamner published her second book, Imaging Religion in Film: The Politics of Nostalgia, where she examines the ethico-political dimensions of religion and film which was reviewed in the journal Anglican and Episcopal History.[5] and is currently in the process of writing her third book, Public Affect: The Affective Dynamics of Religion in our Global 'public sphere' as felt through the Sci-Fi Feminine.[citation needed] Her most noted publication is Akira Kurosawa: "What is a Thing?"; Posing the Religious in Dress Uzala.[citation needed]