Cinema: A Visual Anthropology
Cinema: A Visual Anthropology provides a clear and concise summary of the key ideas, debates, and texts of the most important approaches to the study of fiction film from around the world. The book examines ways to address film and film experience beyond the study of the audience. Cross-disciplinary in scope, Cinema uses ideas and approaches both from within and outside of anthropology to further students' knowledge of and interest in fiction film. Including selected, globally based case studies to highlight and exemplify important issues, the book also contains suggested Further Reading for each chapter, for students to expand their learning independently. Exploring fundamental methods and approaches to engage this most interesting and vibrant of media, Cinema will be essential reading for students of anthropology and film.
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Cinema: A Visual Anthropology
Cinema: A Visual Anthropology provides a clear and concise summary of the key ideas, debates, and texts of the most important approaches to the study of fiction film from around the world. The book examines ways to address film and film experience beyond the study of the audience. Cross-disciplinary in scope, Cinema uses ideas and approaches both from within and outside of anthropology to further students' knowledge of and interest in fiction film. Including selected, globally based case studies to highlight and exemplify important issues, the book also contains suggested Further Reading for each chapter, for students to expand their learning independently. Exploring fundamental methods and approaches to engage this most interesting and vibrant of media, Cinema will be essential reading for students of anthropology and film.
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Cinema: A Visual Anthropology

Cinema: A Visual Anthropology

by Gordon Gray
Cinema: A Visual Anthropology

Cinema: A Visual Anthropology

by Gordon Gray

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Cinema: A Visual Anthropology provides a clear and concise summary of the key ideas, debates, and texts of the most important approaches to the study of fiction film from around the world. The book examines ways to address film and film experience beyond the study of the audience. Cross-disciplinary in scope, Cinema uses ideas and approaches both from within and outside of anthropology to further students' knowledge of and interest in fiction film. Including selected, globally based case studies to highlight and exemplify important issues, the book also contains suggested Further Reading for each chapter, for students to expand their learning independently. Exploring fundamental methods and approaches to engage this most interesting and vibrant of media, Cinema will be essential reading for students of anthropology and film.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847887603
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 02/01/2010
Series: Key Texts in the Anthropology of Visual and Material Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Gordon Gray is a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology, Temple University. The author has conducted research on Malaysian cinema and teaches classes on fiction film as part of Temple University's Visual Anthropology program.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Introduction ix

Suggested Further Reading xvii

1 The History of Cinema 1

Introduction 2

Precursors 3

Early Cinema 5

The “Golden Era” of Fiction Film 15

Auteurs, Independents, and Global Blockbusters 28

Suggested Further Reading 33

2 Film Theory 35

Introduction 36

Early Film Theory 37

Critical Film Theories 45

Suggested Further Reading 73

3 Context of Production, Distribution, and Exhibition 75

Introduction 76

Context of Production 77

Third Cinema 88

Contexts of Distribution and Exhibition 96

Social and Cultural Contexts – Anthropology of the Cinema 99

Suggested Further Reading 107

4 Context of Reception 109

Introduction 110

Reception and Audience Studies 112

Suggested Further Reading 133

Conclusion 135

Notes 143

Bibliography 147

Index 157

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