Keyframes: Popular Cinema and Cultural StudiesMatthew Tinkcom, Amy Villarejo Routledge, 29 aug. 2003 - 416 pagini Keyframes introduces the study of popular cinema of Hollywood and beyond and responds to the transformative effect of cultural studies on film studies. The contributors rethink contemporary film culture using ideas and concerns from feminism, queer theory, 'race' studies, critiques of nationalism, colonialism and post-colonialism, the cultural economies of fandom, spectator theory, and Marxism. Combining a film studies focus on the film industry, production and technology with a cultural studies analysis of consumption and audiences, Keframes demonstrates the breadth of approaches now available for understanding popular cinema. Subjects addressed include: * Studying Ripley and the 'Alien' films * Pedagogy and Political Correctness in Martial Arts cinema * Judy Garland fandom on the net * Stardom and serial fantasies: Thomas Harris's 'Hannibal' * Tom Hanks and the globalization of stars * Queer Bollywood * Jackie Chan and the Black connection * '12 Monkeys', postmodernism and urban space. |
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... discuss further below) structures, and the best forms of ideological critique, whatever their interest, attend to the complex ways in which films make their appeals to us as viewers in the multiple and specific places in which we as ...
... discuss further below) structures, and the best forms of ideological critique, whatever their interest, attend to the complex ways in which films make their appeals to us as viewers in the multiple and specific places in which we as ...
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... discussion of Marxism, how commercial narrative cinema devastatingly reproduces dominant and constraining versions of the world. Whether through narrative pattern, the use of sound, the milieu of the bourgeois family, or the structure ...
... discussion of Marxism, how commercial narrative cinema devastatingly reproduces dominant and constraining versions of the world. Whether through narrative pattern, the use of sound, the milieu of the bourgeois family, or the structure ...
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... discussion of homosexuality in post-World War II America and Great Britain happened from “the top down”; that is, homosexuality became political more through attempts at legislating and studying it than through a mobilization by gay men ...
... discussion of homosexuality in post-World War II America and Great Britain happened from “the top down”; that is, homosexuality became political more through attempts at legislating and studying it than through a mobilization by gay men ...
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... discussion of gay and lesbian film because the social movements of the 1950s and 1960s would shape the intellectual work of gay and lesbian scholars and activists in the decades that followed. While those earlier movements (such as the ...
... discussion of gay and lesbian film because the social movements of the 1950s and 1960s would shape the intellectual work of gay and lesbian scholars and activists in the decades that followed. While those earlier movements (such as the ...
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... discussion of the reading of Freud in the British/American academic context emphasizes what both Teresa de Lauretis and Jacqueline Rose have called his “negative theory of sexuality,” the contention that healthy adult heterosexuality is ...
... discussion of the reading of Freud in the British/American academic context emphasizes what both Teresa de Lauretis and Jacqueline Rose have called his “negative theory of sexuality,” the contention that healthy adult heterosexuality is ...
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Keyframes: Popular Cinema and Cultural Studies Matthew Tinkcom,Amy Villarejo Previzualizare limitată - 2001 |
Keyframes: Popular Cinema and Cultural Studies Matthew Tinkcom,Amy Villarejo Previzualizare limitată - 2001 |
Keyframes: Popular Cinema and Cultural Studies Matthew Tinkcom,Amy Villarejo Previzualizare limitată - 2003 |
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