by J. Dudley Andrew (Author)
Dudley Andrew is a master at making the world of film theory accessible to a largely mystified public. Since the publication of his Major Film Theories, a classic in the field, the sophistication of the debate concerning the proper approach to film has grown. It is now the province of critics and universities instead of directors and artists, and this book concentrates on the main areas of the debate rather than on the individual figures. Andrew provides lucid explanations of theories which involve perceptual psychology and structuralism; semiotics and psychoanalysis; hermeneutics and genre study. Throughout he presents his own strong views on the relationship of film theory to criticism, history, and analysis. His clear approach to often obscure theories goes a long way towards bringing an important area of cultural discussion out of its academic exile.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Underlining
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 15 Apr 1976
ISBN 10: 0195019911
ISBN 13: 9780195019919
Andrew's guidebook...is the first in English to cover a relatively broad range of figures. --Sight and Sound
Sure to whet one's appetite for the contemporary French film theory of Mitry, Metz, Ayfre and Agel. --Film Criticism
The book is excellent. --Ivan Pedro Murily, Southern Illinois University