Looking Past the Screen : Case Studies in American Film History and Method /
A collection of essays illustrating new methods and theories of film history.
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2007.
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| Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- The beginnings of American film study / Dana Polan
- The perfect money machine(s) : George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and auteurism in the new Hollywood / Jon Lewis
- Lois Weber and the celebrity of matronly respectability / Shelley Stamp
- Tempting fate : Clara Smith hamon, or The secretary as producer / Mark Lynn Anderson
- The crafting of a political icon : Lola Lola on paper / Andrea Slane
- Going Hollywood sooner or later : Chinese censorship and The bitter tea of General Yen / Eric Smoodin
- Plain brown wrapper : adult films for the home market, 1930-1969 / Eric Schaefer
- Ethnography and exhibition : the child audience, the Hays office, and Saturday matinees / Richard deCordova
- Dish night at the movies : exhibitor promotions and female audiences during the Great Depression / Kathy H. Fuller-Seeley
- "A treatise on decay" : liberal and leftist critics and their queer readings of Depression-era U.S. film / David M. Lugowski
- Murnau in America : chronicle of lost films (4 devils, City girl) / Janet Bergstrom
- The American origins of film noir : realism in urban art and The naked city / Sumiko Higashi.


