A Companion to Film Theory

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2004-05-21
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This volume of specially commissioned work by experts in the field of film studies provides a comprehensive overview of the field. Its international and interdisciplinary approach will have a broad appeal to those interested in this multifaceted subject. This major film theory collection: bull; bull;Represents material under a variety of headings, including class, race, gender, queer theory, nation, stars, ethnography, authorship, and spectatorship bull;Offers an international approach to the subject, including coverage of topics such as genre, image, sound, editing, postmodernism, culture industries, early cinema, classical Hollywood, and TV relations and technology bull;Includes concise chapter-by-chapter accounts of the background and current approaches to each topic, followed by a prognostication on the future bull;Considers cinema studies in relation to other forms of knowledge, such as critical studies, anthropology, and literature. A Companion to Film Theory provides the ideal reference source for students of film theory in departments of cultural studies, media studies, literature, and sociology.

Author Biography

Toby Miller is Professor in the Cinema Studies Department at New York University. He is the author or editor of a wide range of work in cultural studies, including A Companion to Cultural Studies (Ed. Blackwell Publishing, 2001), Technologies of Truth (1998) and (with Alec McHoul) Popular Culture and Everyday Life (1998). He is also co-editor of the journal Social Text and (with Robert Stam) co-editor of Film and Theory: An Anthology (Blackwell Publishing, 2000).

Robert Stam is Professor in the Cinema Studies Department at New York University. His many books include Film Theory: An Introduction (Blackwell Publishing, 1999); Tropical Multiculturalism: A Comparative History of Race in Brazilian Cinema and Culture (1997); Unthinking Eurocentrism: Multiculturalism and the Media, with Ella Shohat (1994), which won the Katherine Singer Kovocs “Best Film Book Award”; and Subversive Pleasures: Bakhtin, Cultural Criticism, and Film (1992). He is also co-editor (with Toby Miller) of Film and Theory: An Anthology (Blackwell Publishing, 2000).

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 1(8)
Toby Miller
2 Authorship 9(16)
James Naremore
3 Genre 25(20)
Sarah Berry-Flint
4 Enunciation and Narration 45(19)
André Gaudreault and François Jost
5 Film Editing 64(20)
Lucy Fischer
6 Film Semiotics 84(21)
Warren Buckland
7 Cognitivism 105(18)
Gregory Currie
8 Psychoanalytic Film Theory 123(23)
Richard Allen
9 Spectatorship and Subjectivity 146(19)
E. Deidre Pribram
10 Laura Mulvey Meets Catherine Tramell Meets the She-Man: Counter-History, Reclamation, and Incongruity in Lesbian, Gay, and Queer Film and Media Criticism 165(17)
Julia Erhart
11 Is There Class in this Text?: The Repression of Class in Film and Cultural Studies 182(20)
David James
12 Culture Industries 202(19)
Douglas Kellner
13 The Political Economy of Film 221(13)
Janet Wasko
14 The Work of Theory in the Age of Digital Transformation 234(28)
Henry Jenkins
15 Cultural Exchange 262(33)
Tom O'Regan
16 Shooting Back: From Ethnographic Film to Indigenous Production/ Ethnography of Media 295(28)
Faye Ginsburg
17 Psycho's Bad Timing: The Sensual Obsessions of Film Theory 323(10)
Toby Miller
18 Historical Allegory 333(30)
Ismail Xavier
19 Every Picture Tells a Story: José Guadalupe Posada's Protocinematic Graphic Art 363(24)
Charles Ramirez Berg
20 "Historical Poetics," Narrative, and Interpretation 387(26)
Ira Bhaskar
Index 413

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