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Post-theory : reconstructing film studies / edited by David Bordwell and Noël Carroll
(Wisconsin studies in film)
Material Type | Books |
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Publisher | Madison : University of Wisconsin Press |
Year | c1996 |
Size | xvii, 564 p. : ill., port. ; 24 cm |
Vol | : cloth ; ISBN:0299149404 : pbk ; ISBN:0299149447 |
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Language | English |
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Contents | 内容:Part1.State of the art-1.Contemporary Film Studies and the Vicissitudes of Grand Theory(by David Bordwell) 2.Prospects for Film Theory:A Personal Assessment(by Noël Carroll) Part2.Film theory and aesthetics-3.Psychoanalytic Film Theory and the Problem of the Missing Spectator(by Stephen Prince) 4.Convention, Construction, and Cinematic Vision(by David Bordwell) 5.Is a Cognitive Approach to the Avant-garde Cinema Perverse?(by James Peterson) etc. Part3.Psychology of film-16.The Case for an Ecological Metatheory(by Joseph Anderson and Barbara Anderson) 17.Movies in the Mind's Eye(by Julian Hochberg and Virginia Brooks) 18.Notes on Audience Response(by Richard J. Gerring and Deborah A. Prentice) Part4.History and analysis-19.Toward a New Media Economics(by Douglas Gomery) 20.Columbia Pictures:The Making of a Motion Picture Major, 1930-1943(by Tino Balio) 24.Reconstructing Japanese Film(by Donald Kirihara) etc. |
Notes | Bibliography: p. 553-560 Includes index |
Authors | Bordwell, David Carroll, Noël (Noël E.) |
Subjects | LCSH:Motion pictures |
Classification | LCC:PN1994 DC20:791.43 TDC:122 |
ID | LB00095596 |
ISBN | 0299149404 |
NCID | BA28276216 |