A Companion to Film Theory: 18 (Blackwell Companions in Cultural Studies)

A Companion to Film Theory: 18 (Blackwell Companions in Cultural Studies)

by Robert Stam (Series Editor), Toby Miller (Editor)

Synopsis

This volume of specially commissioned work by experts in the field of film studies provides a comprehensive overview of the field. Its international and interdisciplinary approach will have a broad appeal to those interested in this multifaceted subject. * Provides a major collection of specially commissioned work by experts in the field of film studies. * Represents material under a variety of headings, including class, race, gender, queer theory, nation, stars, ethnography, authorship, and spectatorship. * Offers an international approach to the subject, including coverage of topics such as genre, image, sound, editing, culture industries, early cinema, classical Hollywood, and TV relations and technology. * Includes concise chapter--by--chapter accounts of the background and current approaches to each topic, followed by a prognostication on the future. * Considers cinema studies in relation to other forms of knowledge, such as critical studies, anthropology, and literature.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 436
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 05 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0631206450
ISBN 13: 9780631206453

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Author Bio
Toby Miller is Professor in the Cinema Studies Department at New York University. He is the author or editor of a wide range of work in cultural studies, including A Companion to Cultural Studies (Ed. Blackwell Publishing, 2001), Technologies of Truth (1998) and (with Alec McHoul) Popular Culture and Everyday Life (1998). He is also co--editor of the journal Social Text and (with Robert Stam) co--editor of Film and Theory: An Anthology (Blackwell Publishing, 2000). Robert Stam is Professor in the Cinema Studies Department at New York University. His many books include Film Theory: An Introduction (Blackwell Publishing, 1999); Tropical Multiculturalism: A Comparative History of Race in Brazilian Cinema and Culture (1997); Unthinking Eurocentrism: Multiculturalism and the Media, with Ella Shohat (1994), which won the Katherine Singer Kovocs Best Film Book Award ; and Subversive Pleasures: Bakhtin, Cultural Criticism, and Film (1992). He is also co--editor (with Toby Miller) of Film and Theory: An Anthology (Blackwell Publishing, 2000).