Thinking About Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying

Thinking About Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying

by PeterLehman (Author), WilliamLuhr (Author)

Synopsis

Thinking About Movies, 2nd edition is a comprehensive guide for students and movie lovers who want to learn how to watch movies critically and analytically. Intended for the beginner, the text offers the critical building blocks required to understand film as an important narrative and cultural form. Guiding readers through basic film concepts - narrative structure, authorship, genre, actors, and stars - as well as more complex analyses of race, class, gender, film theory, audience, and reception, Thinking About Movies offers an intelligent and lively introduction to the ways in which movies are constructed, achieve their effect, and convey their powerful messages. This second edition has been fully revised and updated to cover new developments in filmmaking and recent movie releases. Including extensive illustrations and discussions of a diverse selection of important films, from Citizen Kane to The Sixth Sense, this is the ideal textbook to get students thinking about this important cultural medium. Thinking About Movies, 2nd edition is accompanied by a website at http: //www .blackwellpublishing.com/lehman featuring resources for both academics and students.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 27 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 9780631233
ISBN 13: 9780631233589

Media Reviews
Lehman and Luhr deftly balance two tasks: to introduce the multiplicity of approaches to film study and to provide close readings that show how various theories can illuminate specific films. The basic discourses about cinema are introduced in a format and language that is neither condescending nor oversimplified. The authors respect film's unique language but also suggest the broader cultural and social issues that are raised by the medium. Thinking About Movies can be recommended not only for the classroom but for autodidacts who want one readable introduction to the field. Elisabeth Weis, Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, CUNY This inspiring book lets students apprehend the films of the past by revealing the core of contemporary films in their lives. Thinking about Movies engages new students and knowledgeable aficionados in a dialogue about the aesthetic and social facets of the cinema that affect all of our thoughts and experiences. Don Staples, University of North Texas
Author Bio
Peter Lehman is Professor of Humanities at Arizona State University. He is author of Blake Edwards (1981), Defining Cinema (1997), Running Scared: Masculinity and the Representation of the Male Body (1993) and editor of Close Viewings: An Anthology of New Film Criticism (1990). William Luhr is Professor of English at Saint Peter's College. He is author of The Maltese Falcon: John Huston, Director (1995) and Returning to the Scene: Blake Edwards (1989).