Keyframes: Popular Film and Cultural Studies

Keyframes: Popular Film and Cultural Studies

by Amy Villarejo (Editor), Matthew Tinkcom (Editor)

Synopsis

Keyframes introduces the study of popular cinema of Hollywood and beyond and responds to the transformative effect of cultural studies on film studies.
The contributors rethink contemporary film culture using ideas and concerns from feminism, queer theory, 'race' studies, critiques of nationalism, colonialism and post-colonialism, the cultural economies of fandom, spectator theory, and Marxism. Combining a film studies focus on the film industry, production and technology with a cultural studies analysis of consumption and audiences, Keframes demonstrates the breadth of approaches now available for understanding popular cinema. Subjects addressed include:
* Studying Ripley and the 'Alien' films
* Pedagogy and Political Correctness in Martial Arts cinema
* Judy Garland fandom on the net
* Stardom and serial fantasies: Thomas Harris's 'Hannibal'
* Tom Hanks and the globalization of stars
* Queer Bollywood
* Jackie Chan and the Black connection
* '12 Monkeys', postmodernism and urban space.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 17 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0415202825
ISBN 13: 9780415202824

Media Reviews
This book would prove an important text for both students and scholars of film studies and cultural studies as well as anyone seriously interested in these field within religious studies.
-Margaret A. Leeming, Vassar College, Religious Studies Review, October 2002
... a dynamic approach to world popular cinema in relation to cultural studies and the film industry.
- Film Waves
Author Bio
Matthew Tinkcom is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Georgetown University. Amy Villarejo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre, Film and Dance at Cornell University.