Explorations in Film Theory: Selected Essays from Cine-tractsRon Burnett Indiana University Press, 22 Feb 1991 - 289 halaman Explorations in Film Theory is a selection of some of the most influential articles which originally appeared in Ciné-Tracts—one of the journals which helped define contemporary film theory. The articles represent crucial ideas and theories in the areas of film and communications studies, feminist studies, and film history. They challenge the way theoreticians and filmmakers have not come to grips with sexual difference, and they raise questions about image and how images produce meaning. Bertolt Brecht, Walter Benjamin, Dziga-Vertov, pornography, educational television, and the New German Cinema of the 1970s are some of the topics covered. |
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Misrecognition and Identity | 15 |
The Turn of the Subject | 26 |
Film Body | 46 |
Images and Pornography | 72 |
Primary Identification and the Historical Subject | 86 |
SelfReflexivity in Documentary | 103 |
The Crisis of the Documentary Film in Quebec | 111 |
Paradoxes of Realism | 155 |
The Fundamental Reproach | 191 |
Semiotics Theory and Social Practice | 201 |
Media Repression | 221 |
Camera Movement and Cinematic Space | 229 |
The Myth of Total Cinema History | 237 |
Notes on Communication and Representation in | 247 |
The Consolidation of the American Film Industry | 255 |
Song of the Shirt | 273 |
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