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Screening the Past: Film and the Representation of History

Editat de Tony Barta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 aug 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Film and television have been accepted as having a pervasive influence on how people understand the world. An important aspect of this is the relationship of history and film. The different views of the past created by film, television, and video are only now attracting closer attention from historians, cultural critics, and filmmakers. This volume seeks to advance the critical exploration scholars have recently begun.Barta begins by addressing the various ways the past is screened for our understanding and relates the art of film to other media. The essays that follow deal primarily with the changing perspectives of political and social developments-and changing concepts of ideology, gender, or culture-in films and television programs made for historically shaped reasons. Chapters by filmmakers explore issues of context and intent in their own projects. Scholars and general readers interested in film and cultural studies will find this an important volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275954024
ISBN-10: 0275954021
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

TONY BARTA is Research Fellow in History at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. He has written numerous articles on history and film and European history, and was for many years the Director of the History and Film Program, one of the first to engage students in filmmaking as part of their work in history.

Cuprins

IntroductionScreening the Past: History Since the Cinema by Tony Barta"Captain Bligh" as Mythic Cliché: The Films by Greg DeningRe-screening the Past: Subversion Narratives and the Politics of History by Daniel Walkowitz"Smart Jews": From The Caine Mutiny to Schindler's List and Beyond by Sander L. Gilman"A Stab in the Back on a Sunday Morning": The Melodramatic Imagination and Pearl Harbor by Geoff MayerLosing the Peace: Some British Films of Postwar Adjustment by Brian McFarlaneThe Scent of Distant Blood: Hammer Films and History by Sue HarperFilm Nazis: The Great Escape by Tony BartaMarcel Ophül's November Days: The Forming and Performing of Documentary History by Stan JonesBraveheart and the Scottish Aesthetic Dementia by Colin McArthurBorders and Boundaries: History and Television in a Postmodern World by Ina BertandTelevision and Our Understanding of History: A Distant Conversation by Pierre SorlinLetatlin and Ern Malley: History Refracted Through "Impossibility" and Hoax by David PerryProjected Lives: A Meditation on Biography and Cinematic Space by Kathryn MillardLong Exposures: A Poetics of Film and History by Janet SternburgEnchanted Experience by Ross GibsonIndex