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Silent Cinema and the Politics of Space

English · Paperback / Softback

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The "messinessof film history, as demonstrated here, opens a new realm of inquiry into unexpected political, social, and aesthetic crossings of silent cinema.

List of contents










Introduction / Jennifer M. Bean

Part I. Picturing Space

Introduction / Anupama Kapse

1. Location, "Location": On the Plausibility of Place Substitution / Mark B. Sandberg

2. Insurgent Place as Visual Space: Location Shots and Rival Geographies of 1857 Lucknow / Priya Jaikumar,

Part II. Prints in Motion

Introduction / Jennifer M. Bean

3. Robespierre Has Been Lost: D. W. Griffith's Movies and the Soviet Twenties / Yuri Tsivian

4. An Afterlife for Junk Prints: Serials and Other "Classics" in Late-1920s Tehran / Kaveh Askari

5. Translations and Transportation: Toward a Transnational History of the Intertitle / Laura Isabel Serna

Part III: Impertinent Appropriations

Introduction / Anupama Kapse

6. From "Misemono" to Zigomar: A Discursive History of Early Japanese Cinema / Aaron Gerow

7. The Crisscrossed Stare: Chinese Protest and Propaganda in the Not-So-Silent Era / Yiman Wang

8. Around the World in 80 Minutes: Douglas Fairbanks and the Indian Stunt Film / Anupama Kapse

Part IV: Cosmopolitan Sexualities and Female Stars

Introduction / Jennifer M. Bean

9. National Soul/Cosmopolitan Skin: Swedish Cinema at a Crossroads / Jan Olsson

10. Queer Crossings: Greta Garbo, National Identity, and Gender Deviance / Laura Horak

11. Cosmopolitan Women: Marlene Dietrich, Anna May Wong, and Leni Riefenstahl / Patrice Petro

Notes

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Contributors


About the author










Jennifer M. Bean is Director of Cinema and Media Studies and Associate Chair of Comparative Literature at the University of Washington. She is co-editor of Flickers of Desire: Movie Stars of the 1910s.

Anupama Kapse is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies, Queens College, CUNY. Her articles have appeared in Framework and Figurations in Indian Film.

Laura Horak is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Media Studies at Stockholm University. Her writings have appeared in Camera Obscura, Cinema Journal, and Film Quarterly.


Summary

Drawing on film archives from around the world, this volume advances the premise that silent cinema freely crossed national borders and linguistic thresholds in ways that became far less possible after the emergence of sound.

Product details

Authors Jennifer M. Bean, Jennifer M. (EDT)/ Horak Bean, Jennifer M. Horak Bean
Assisted by Jennifer M Bean (Editor), Jennifer M. Bean (Editor), Laura Horak (Editor), Laura Evelyn Horak (Editor), Anupama Kapse (Editor), Anupama P. Kapse (Editor)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.04.2014
 
EAN 9780253012302
ISBN 978-0-253-01230-2
No. of pages 360
Series New Directions in National Cin
New Directions in National Cinemas
New Directions in National Cin
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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