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Classical Hollywood narrative : the paradigm wars /

Since the 1970s film studies has been dominated by a basic paradigm--the concept of classical Hollywood cinema--that is, the protagonist-driven narrative, valued for the way it achieves closure by neatly answering all of the enigmas it raises. It has been held to be a form so powerful that its aesth...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Gaines, Jane, 1946- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 1992.
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505 0 |a Introduction : the family melodrama of classical narrative cinema / Jane M. Gaines -- Dickens, Griffith, and film theory today / Rick Altman -- Form wars : the political unconscious of formalist theory / Bill Nichols -- Film response from eye to I: the Kuleshov experiment / Norman N. Holland -- Securing the fictional narrative as a tale of the historical real : The return of Martin Guerre / Janet Staiger -- Between melodrama and realism : Anthony Asquith's Underground and King Vidor's The crowd / Christine Gledhill -- The hieroglyph and the whore : D.W. Griffith's Intolerance / Miriam Hansen -- The she-man postmodern bi-sexed performance in film and video / Chris Straayer -- Dead ringer : Jacqueline Onassis and the look-alike / Jane Gaines -- Nostalgia for the present / Fredric Jameson -- Reading dynasty : televeision and reception theory / Jane Feuer -- Dialogues of the living dead / John O. Thompson -- Image/machine/image : on the use and abuse of Marx and metaphor in television theory / Richard Dienst. 
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