The Oxford Guide to Film Studies

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The Oxford Guide to Film Studies

作者:Hill,John/Gibson,PamelaChurch

出版社:OxfordUniversityPress

出版年:1998-03-19

页数:648

定价:GBP32.99

装帧:Paperback

ISBN:9780198711247

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Comprehensive, authoritative, and unique, The Oxford Guide to Film Studies is the up-to-date critical volume on the theories, debates, and approaches to the study of film. A host of international experts provide an overview of the main disciplinary approaches to film studies, an explanation of the main concepts and methods involved in film analysis, a survey of the main issues and debates in the study of film, and critical discussion of key areas.The Guide features: * Comprehensive coverage suitable for any course on cinema or film studies * Organized into three sections: Approaches; Hollywood and the World; World Cinema * An emphasis throughout on critical concepts, methods, and debates * Specially commissioned chapters on such varied topics as film music, the Hollywood Star System, and the idea of national cinema * Coverage dedicated to important new areas in film studies: gay and lesbian criticism, postcolonial theory, audience studies, post-classical Hollywood cinema, and cultural studies * Chapters discussing exciting new developments in classical topics, such as Early Hollywood Cinema, Film History, and the avant-garde * Illustrated throughout, and complete with 'readings' designed to demonstrate the variety of theoretical approaches, chapter headings and summaries, guides to further reading, and 'highlight' quotes With its uniquely comprehensive coverage, The Oxford Guide to Film Studies is an indispensable aide and reference source for the student of film and media, and anyone interested in the study of cinema.

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Table of Contents

List of Contributors

List of Illustrations

General Introduction

PART 1. CRITICAL APPROACHES

1. Introduction to film studies, Richard Dyer

Studying the film text

2. The film text and film form, Robert P. Kolker

Readings: Written on the Wind, Robin Wood

Citizen Kane, Peter Wollen

3. Film acting, Paul McDonald

4. Film costume, Pamela Church Gibson

5. Film music, Claudia Gorbman

The film text: theoretical frameworks

6. Classic film theory and semiotics, Antony Easthope

7. Formalism and neo-formalism, Ian Christie

Reading: Poetry and prose in cinema, Viktor Shklovsky

8. Impressionism, surrealism, and film theory, Robert B. Ray

9. Film and psychoanalysis, Barbara Creed

10. Post-structuralism and deconstruction, Peter Brunette

11. Film and postmodernism, John Hill

Film text and context: gender, ideology, and identities

12. Marxism and film, Chuck Kleinhans

Reading: The political thriller debate, John Hill

13. Feminism and film, Patricia White

Readings: Rebecca, Mary Ann Doane

Rebecca, Tania Modleski

14. Gay and lesbian criticism, Anneke Smelik

15. Queer theory, Alexander Doty

16. Pornography, Laura Kipnis

17. Race, ethnicity, and film, Robyn Wiegman

18. Film and cultural identity, Rey Chow

Film text and context: culture, history, and reception

19. Film and history, Dudley Andrew

20. Sociology and film, Andrew Tudor

21. Cultural studies and film, Graeme Turner

22. Film audiences, Jostein Gripsrud

23. Hermeneutics, reception aesthetics, and film interpretation, Noel King

PART 2. AMERICAN CINEMA AND HOLLYWOOD: CRITICAL APPROACHES

American cinema: history, industry, and interpretation

1. American cinema and film history, John Belton

2. History and cinema technology, Duncan Petrie

3. Hollywood as industry, Douglas Gomery

4. Early American film, Tom Gunning

5. Classical Hollywood film and melodrama, E. Ann Kaplan

Readings: Casablanca, Richard Maltby

Casablanca, Rick Altman

6. Post-classical Hollywood, Peter Kramer

Critical concepts

7. Authorship and Hollywood, Stephen Crofts

Reading: John Ford, Peter Wollen

8. Genre and Hollywood, Tom Ryall

Reading: Body Genres, Linda Williams

9. The star system and Hollywood, Jeremy G. Butler

Politics and society

10. Hollywood film and society, Douglas Kellner

Reading: Hollywood and ideology, Robert B. Ray

11. Film policy: Hollywood and beyond, Albert Morgan

12. Hollywood and the world, Toby Miller

PART 3. WORLD CINEMA: CRITICAL APPROACHES

Redefining cinema: international and avant-garde alternatives

1. Concepts of national cinema, Stephen Crofts

2. Modernism and the avant-gardes, Murray Smith

3. Realism, modernism, and post-colonial theory, Ashish Rajadhyaksha

Redefining cinema: other genres

4. The documentary, John Izod and Richard Kilborn

5. The animated film, Michael O'Pray

European cinema

6. Issues in European cinema, Ginette Vincendeau

CASE-STUDIES: MOVEMENTS, MOMENTS, AND FILMMAKERS

7. The avant-gardes and European cinema before 1930, Ian Christie

8. Italian post-war cinema and Neo-Realism, Simona Monticelli

9. The French Nouvelle Vague, Jill Forbes

10. New German Cinema, Ulrike Sieglohr

11. East Central European cinema, Daniel J. Goulding

12. European film policy and the response to Hollywood, Armand Mattelart

13. Directors and stars

(a) Jean Renoir, Keith Reader

(b) Ingmar Bergman, Chris Darke

(c) Chantal Akerman, Cathy Fowler

(d) Pedro Almodovar, Jose Arroyo

(e) Luc Besson, Susan Hayward

(f) Brigitte Bardot, Ginette Vincendeau

Anglophone national cinemas

CASE-STUDIES

14. British cinema, Andrew Higson

15. Ireland and cinema, Martin McLoone

16. Australian cinema, Elizabeth Jacka

17. Canadian cinema, Will Straw

World cinema

18. Issues in world cinema, Wimal Dissanayake

CASE-STUDIES: CINEMAS OF THE WORLD

19. Indian cinema, Ashish Rajadhyaksha

Reading: Popular Hindi cinema, Rosie Thomas

20. Chinese cinema, Berenice Reynaud

21. Hong Kong cinema

(a) Discovery and pre-discovery, Stephen Teo

(b) China and 1997, N.K. Leung

22. Taiwanese New Cinema, Kuan-Hsing Chen

23. Japanese cinema, Freda Freiberg

24. African cinema, N. Frank Ukadike

Reading: Hyenas, Richard Porton

25. South American cinema, Julianne Burton-Cavajal

Redefining cinema: film in a changing age

26. Film and changing technologies, Laura Kipnis

27. Film and television, John Hill

List of Picture Sources and Readings

Index of Selected Names and Film Titles

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