Authorship in film has been a persistent theme in the field of cinema studies. This volume revitalizes the question of authorship by connecting it to larger issues of identity - in film, in the marketplace, in society, in culture. Essays range from the auteur theory and Casablanca to Oscar Micheaux, from the American avant-garde to community video, all illuminating how authorship is a complex idea with far-reaching implications. This ambitious and wide-ranging book should be of interest to anyone concerned with film studies and the concept of the author.
Authorship in film has been a persistent theme in the field of cinema studies. This volume revitalizes the question of authorship by connecting it to ...
Political Emotions explores the contributions that the study of discourses, rhetoric, and framing of emotion make to understanding the public sphere, civil society and the political realm. Tackling critiques on the opposition of the public and private spheres, chapters in this volume examine why some sentiments are valued in public communication while others are judged irrelevant, and consider how sentiments mobilize political trajectories.
Emerging from the work of the Public Feelings research group at the University of Texas-Austin, and cohering in a New Agendas in...
Political Emotions explores the contributions that the study of discourses, rhetoric, and framing of emotion make to understanding the pub...
This work explores the ways that digital convergence has radically changed the field of media history. The 18 essays examine the issues today in writing media history and histories.
This work explores the ways that digital convergence has radically changed the field of media history. The 18 essays examine the issues today in writi...