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Silent Film

English · Paperback / Softback

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Silent Film offers some of the best recent essays on silent cinema, essays that cross disciplinary boundaries and break new ground in a variety of ways. Some focus on the "materiality" of early cinema: the color processes used in printing nitrate film stocks, the choreographic styles of film acting, and the wide range of sound accompaniment. Others focus on questions of periodicity and nationality: on the shift from a "cinema of attractions" to a "classical narrative cinema," on the relationship between changes in production and those in exhibition, and on the historical specificity of national cinemas. 


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Introduction
The Materiality of Silent Cinema
The Color of Nitrate: Some Factual Observations on Tinting and Toning Manuals for Silent Films
The Sound of Silents
Kuleshov's Experiments and the New Anthropology of the Actor
The Periodicity and Nationality of Silent Cinema
"Now You See It, Now You Don't": The Temporality of the Cinema of Attractions
Pre-Classical American Cinema: Its Changing Modes of Film Production
Booming the Film Business: The Historical Specificity of Early French Cinema
Cinema as Anti-Theater: Actresses and Female Audiences in Wilhelmianian Germany
Theorizing a Cultural History of Silent Cinema
Dickens, Griffith, and Film Theory Today
Female Power in the Serial-Queen Melodrama: The Etiology of an Anomaly
Russia, 1913: Cinema in the CUltural Landscape
Intertextuality and Reception in Silent Cinema
Dante's Inferno and Caesar's Ghost: Intertextuality and Condiitons of Reception in Early American Cinema
"The Finest Outside the Loop": Motion Picture Exhibition in Chicago's Black Metropolis, 1905-1928
The Perils of Pleasure? Fan Magazine Discourse as Women's Commodified Culture in the 1920s
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index


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Able, Richard

Product details

Assisted by Richard Abel (Editor), Richard Able (Editor)
Publisher Univ of Chicago Behalf of Rutgers Univ Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.1995
 
EAN 9780813522265
ISBN 978-0-8135-2226-5
No. of pages 334
Dimensions 154 mm x 234 mm x 22 mm
Weight 499 g
Series Depth of Field (Paperback)
Rutgers Depth of Field Series
Rutgers Depth of Field
Depth of Field (Paperback)
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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