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ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
The New York Times Encyclopedia of Film: 1952-1957
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
The New York Times Encyclopedia of Film: 1941-1946
Author: Gene Brown
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780812910490
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780812910490
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages :
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The New York Times Encyclopedia of Film: 1952-1957
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Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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The New York Times Encyclopedia of Film: 1896-1928
Author: Gene Brown
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780812910469
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780812910469
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages :
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American Cinema of the 1950s
Author: Murray Pomerance
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 9780813536736
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Bringing together original essays by ten respected scholars in the field, American Cinema of the 1950s explores the impact of the cultural environment of this decade on film, and the impact of film on the American cultural milieu. Contributors examine the signature films of the decade, including From Here to Eternity, Sunset Blvd., Singin' in the Rain, Shane, Rear Window, and Rebel Without a Cause, as well as lesser-known but equally compelling films, such as Dial 1119, Mystery Street, Suddenly, Summer Stock, The Last Hunt, and many others.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 9780813536736
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Bringing together original essays by ten respected scholars in the field, American Cinema of the 1950s explores the impact of the cultural environment of this decade on film, and the impact of film on the American cultural milieu. Contributors examine the signature films of the decade, including From Here to Eternity, Sunset Blvd., Singin' in the Rain, Shane, Rear Window, and Rebel Without a Cause, as well as lesser-known but equally compelling films, such as Dial 1119, Mystery Street, Suddenly, Summer Stock, The Last Hunt, and many others.
John Huston
Author: Allen Cohen
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 856
Book Description
This reference work provides a biography of John Huston; a critical survey of his oeuvre; a chronology of his life; a filmography with synopses of the films he directed, wrote for, or appeared in; an annotated bibliography of writings on Huston; a list of articles and reviews of particular films; and information concerning screenplays, awards and honors, archival resources, and related matters. Largely follows the organizational pattern of "A Reference Publication in Film" series. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 856
Book Description
This reference work provides a biography of John Huston; a critical survey of his oeuvre; a chronology of his life; a filmography with synopses of the films he directed, wrote for, or appeared in; an annotated bibliography of writings on Huston; a list of articles and reviews of particular films; and information concerning screenplays, awards and honors, archival resources, and related matters. Largely follows the organizational pattern of "A Reference Publication in Film" series. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
New York Times Encyclopedia of Film 1896-1928
Author: Times NY
Publisher: Garland Science
ISBN: 9780824067656
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Publisher: Garland Science
ISBN: 9780824067656
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The New York Times Encyclopedia of Film: Index
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Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The New York Times Encyclopedia of Film: 1958-1963
Author: Gene Brown
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Projections of Passing
Author: N. Megan Kelley
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 149680628X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
A key concern in postwar America was “who's passing for whom?” Analyzing representations of passing in Hollywood films reveals changing cultural ideas about authenticity and identity in a country reeling from a hot war and moving towards a cold one. After World War II, passing became an important theme in Hollywood movies, one that lasted throughout the long 1950s, as it became a metaphor to express postwar anxiety. The potent, imagined fear of passing linked the language and anxieties of identity to other postwar concerns, including cultural obsessions about threats from within. Passing created an epistemological conundrum that threatened to destabilize all forms of identity, not just the longstanding American color line separating white and black. In the imaginative fears of postwar America, identity was under siege on all fronts. Not only were there blacks passing as whites, but women were passing as men, gays passing as straight, communists passing as good Americans, Jews passing as gentiles, and even aliens passing as humans (and vice versa). Fears about communist infiltration, invasion by aliens, collapsing gender and sexual categories, racial ambiguity, and miscegenation made their way into films that featured narratives about passing. N. Megan Kelley shows that these films transcend genre, discussing Gentleman's Agreement, Home of the Brave, Pinky, Island in the Sun, My Son John, Invasion of the Body-Snatchers, I Married a Monster from Outer Space, Rebel without a Cause, Vertigo, All about Eve, and Johnny Guitar, among others. Representations of passing enabled Americans to express anxieties about who they were and who they imagined their neighbors to be. By showing how pervasive the anxiety about passing was, and how it extended to virtually every facet of identity, Projections of Passing broadens the literature on passing in a fundamental way. It also opens up important counter-narratives about postwar America and how the language of identity developed in this critical period of American history.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 149680628X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
A key concern in postwar America was “who's passing for whom?” Analyzing representations of passing in Hollywood films reveals changing cultural ideas about authenticity and identity in a country reeling from a hot war and moving towards a cold one. After World War II, passing became an important theme in Hollywood movies, one that lasted throughout the long 1950s, as it became a metaphor to express postwar anxiety. The potent, imagined fear of passing linked the language and anxieties of identity to other postwar concerns, including cultural obsessions about threats from within. Passing created an epistemological conundrum that threatened to destabilize all forms of identity, not just the longstanding American color line separating white and black. In the imaginative fears of postwar America, identity was under siege on all fronts. Not only were there blacks passing as whites, but women were passing as men, gays passing as straight, communists passing as good Americans, Jews passing as gentiles, and even aliens passing as humans (and vice versa). Fears about communist infiltration, invasion by aliens, collapsing gender and sexual categories, racial ambiguity, and miscegenation made their way into films that featured narratives about passing. N. Megan Kelley shows that these films transcend genre, discussing Gentleman's Agreement, Home of the Brave, Pinky, Island in the Sun, My Son John, Invasion of the Body-Snatchers, I Married a Monster from Outer Space, Rebel without a Cause, Vertigo, All about Eve, and Johnny Guitar, among others. Representations of passing enabled Americans to express anxieties about who they were and who they imagined their neighbors to be. By showing how pervasive the anxiety about passing was, and how it extended to virtually every facet of identity, Projections of Passing broadens the literature on passing in a fundamental way. It also opens up important counter-narratives about postwar America and how the language of identity developed in this critical period of American history.