Audiences /
Moving away from the recent prevalence of text-based analysis in the field of film studies, Audience tackles one of the most important issues in cinema-how the audience engages with film. Ian Christie has assembled contributions from many of the major figures in media studies, including Gregory Wall...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
[2013]
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Colección: | European Film Studies - Key Debates
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Editorial
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: In Search of Audiences
- PART I: Reassessing Historic Audiences
- "At the Picture Palace": The British Cinema Audience, 1895-1920
- The Gentleman in the Stalls: Georges Méliès and Spectatorship in Early Cinema
- Beyond the Nickelodeon: Cinemagoing, Everyday Life and Identity Politics
- Cinema in the Colonial City: Early Film Audiences in Calcutta
- Locating Early Non-Theatrical Audiences
- Understanding Audience Behavior Through Statistical Evidence: London and Amsterdam in the Mid-1930s
- PART II: New Frontiers in Audience Research
- The Aesthetics and Viewing Regimes of Cinema and Television, and Their Dialectics
- Tapping into Our Tribal Heritage: The Lord of the Rings and Brain Evolution
- Cinephilia in the Digital Age
- Spectator, Film and the Mobile Phone
- Exploring Inner Worlds: Where Cognitive Psychology May Take Us
- PART III. Once and Future Audiences
- Crossing Out the Audience
- The Cinema Spectator: A Special Memory
- Operatic Cinematics: A New View from the Stalls
- What Do We Really Know About Film Audiences?
- Notes
- General Bibliography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index of Names
- Index of Film Titles
- Index of Subjects