Lonely places, dangerous ground : Nicholas Ray in American cinema /
"Examines the director's place in the history of Hollywood and the institution of cinema"--Provided by publisher
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
SUNY Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | SUNY series, horizons of cinema.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : Nicholas Ray and the potential of cinema culture / Steven Rybin and Will Scheibel
- Looking for Nicholas Ray / Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Nicholas Ray : the breadth of modern gesture / Joe McElhaney
- Economies of desire : reimagining Noir in They live by night / Ria Banerjee
- Knock on any door : realist form and popularized social science / Chris Cagle
- "I've got the queerest feeling" about A woman's secret and Born to be bad / Alexander Doty
- Something more than Noir / Steven Sanders
- On dangerous ground : of outsiders / R. Barton Palmer
- Flying leathernecks : color and characterization / Tony Williams
- The lusty men and the post-Western / Neil Campbell
- Citizen Nick : civic engagement and folk culture in the life and work of Nicholas Ray / James I. Deutsch and Lauren R. Shaw
- A teacup and a kiss : staging action in Johnny Guitar / Murray Pomerance
- "You can't be a rebel if you grin" : masculinity, performance, and anxiety in 1950s rock-and-roll and the films of Nicholas Ray / Paul Anthony Johnson
- Places and spaces in Rebel without a cause / Robin A. Larsen
- Nicholas Ray's wilderness films : word, law, and landscape / Susan White
- Bigger than life : melodrama, masculinity, and the American dream / Will Scheibel
- Ray, widescreen, and genre : The true story of Jesse James / Harper Cossar
- Disequilibrium, or : love interest (on Party girl) / Adrian Martin
- King of kings and the politics of masculinity in the Cold War biblical epic / Jason McKahan
- "As surely as a criminal would die" : Nicholas Ray's The doctor and the devils / Larysa Smirnova and Chris Fujiwara
- The pedagogical aesthetics of We can't go home again / Steven Rybin
- Postscript : The class : interview with Nicholas Ray / Bill Krohn.