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History of American Cinema by Peter Lev, ISBN 0684804956
Completing the landmark, award-winning ten-volume series on the first century of American film, "History of the American Cinema," Vol. 7, written by Peter Lev of Towson University, covers the tumultuous period of the 1950s. The volume explores the divorce of movie studios from their theatre chains; the panic of the blacklist era; the explosive emergence of science fiction as the dominant genre ("The Thing, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, War of the Worlds," etc.); the rise of television and Hollywood's response in widescreen spectacles ("The Robe, The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hur," etc.) and mature Westerns ("High Noon, Shane, The Searchers," etc.); and more.
History of American Cinema by Peter Lev, ISBN 0684804956
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Tribal Warfare: Survivor and the Political Unconscious of Reality Television
Tribal Warfare thoroughly investigates a central element of the hit reality television show Survivor that the existing literature on reality television has overlooked: class politics. Christopher J. Wright combines textual analysis and survey research to demonstrate that Survivor operates and resonates as a political allegory.
Tribal Warfare: Survivor and the Political Unconscious of Reality Television
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Hitchcock: Centenary Essays by Richard Allen, ISBN 085170736X
Born in 1899, Alfred Hitchcock directed 57 films in a fifty year career that spanned the history of the moving image, from the silent era to stereo sound, black-and white to Technicolor, widescreen to television, and from Europe to Hollywood. His oeuvre has so comprehensively engaged the attentions of scholars of all critical persuasions that the study of his films is synonymous with the study of the art of cinema itself.
Alfred Hitchcock: Centenary Essays displays the range and breadth of Hitchcock scholarship and assesses the significance of his singular body of work. The book engages with Hitchcock's characteristic formal and aesthetic preoccupations, his relationship with modernism and politics and his engagement with romance and sexuality.
This volume of essays draws on the best of current Hitchcock criticism and opens up new directions for Hitchcock scholarship.
Hitchcock: Centenary Essays by Richard Allen, ISBN 085170736X
History of American Cinema by Peter Lev, ISBN 0684804956
Completing the landmark, award-winning ten-volume series on the first century of American film, "History of the American Cinema," Vol. 7, written by Peter Lev of Towson University, covers the tumultuous period of the 1950s. The volume explores the divorce of movie studios from their theatre chains; the panic of the blacklist era; the explosive emergence of science fiction as the dominant genre ("The Thing, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, War of the Worlds," etc.); the rise of television and Hollywood's response in widescreen spectacles ("The Robe, The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hur," etc.) and mature Westerns ("High Noon, Shane, The Searchers," etc.); and more.
History of American Cinema by Peter Lev, ISBN 0684804956
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Woody Allen: A Life in Film
In an unprecedented television program, Woody Allen spoke to the camera for the first time about the entire range of his work, in an interview with Richard Schickel. But the presentation contained only a small fraction of the interview. This book reprints the complete conversation between the two men.
Woody Allen: A Life in Film
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