Film Cultures
Autor Janet Harborden Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2002
Film Cultures argues that our tastes for film connect us to social, spatial and temporal networks of exchange and meaning. Whether we view film in the multiplex, arthouse or the gallery, as cinema premiere, video hire or from a cable channel, whether we approach film as a singular object or a hypertext linked to ancillary products, our relationship to film is inhabiting a culture. Shifting the focus of film analysis from the text to paths of circulation, Film Cultures questions how film connects us to social status, and national and global affiliations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761965213
ISBN-10: 0761965211
Pagini: 182
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0761965211
Pagini: 182
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'Film Cultures is thought-provoking and challenging. By opening film theory up to the many simultaneous networks of relation (that is, the cultures) of film, it asks both viewer and student to take film more seriously' - Communication Research Trends
`Film Cultures weaves together insights from cultural theory and film studies to provide a complex and absorbing theoretical account of contemporary film culture. Harbord argues that the spaces in which individual films are produced, exhibited and consumed need to be explored, thus opening up for analysis the circuits, networks and screens through which particular film cultures are constructed. Harbord writes with authority, imagination and wit and her delicate deployment of modernist and postmodernist cultural accounts makes rewarding reading' - Christine Geraghty, Professor of Film and Television, Glasgow University
"In this slim, well-researched volume, Harbord argues that the "value" of a film is relational. What viewers bring to a film - i.e., the influences of family, education, and work - lead them to accept certain texts and to reject others. And as they circulate through different domains, films constitute a range of aesthetic objects and practices competing for status."
`Film Cultures weaves together insights from cultural theory and film studies to provide a complex and absorbing theoretical account of contemporary film culture. Harbord argues that the spaces in which individual films are produced, exhibited and consumed need to be explored, thus opening up for analysis the circuits, networks and screens through which particular film cultures are constructed. Harbord writes with authority, imagination and wit and her delicate deployment of modernist and postmodernist cultural accounts makes rewarding reading' - Christine Geraghty, Professor of Film and Television, Glasgow University
"In this slim, well-researched volume, Harbord argues that the "value" of a film is relational. What viewers bring to a film - i.e., the influences of family, education, and work - lead them to accept certain texts and to reject others. And as they circulate through different domains, films constitute a range of aesthetic objects and practices competing for status."
Cuprins
Breaking With the Aura?
Film as Object or Experience
Spatial Effects
Film Cultures and Sites of Exhibition
Film Festivals
Media Events and the Spaces of Flow
Marketing Films and Audiences
Postmodern Praxes
Production on the National and Global Stage
Aesthetic Encounters
Digitalization and its Discontents
Film as Object or Experience
Spatial Effects
Film Cultures and Sites of Exhibition
Film Festivals
Media Events and the Spaces of Flow
Marketing Films and Audiences
Postmodern Praxes
Production on the National and Global Stage
Aesthetic Encounters
Digitalization and its Discontents
Descriere
`Film Cultures weaves together insights from cultural theory and film studies to provide a theoretical account of film culture.' - Christine Geraghty, Professor of Film and Television, University of Glasgow
Film Cultures argues that our tastes for film connect us to social, spatial and temporal networks of exchange and meaning.
Film Cultures argues that our tastes for film connect us to social, spatial and temporal networks of exchange and meaning.