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Picturing Mexico: From the Camera Lucida to Film, John Fullerton


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Автор: John Fullerton
Название:  Picturing Mexico: From the Camera Lucida to Film
ISBN: 9780861967018
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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ISBN-10: 0861967011
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 282
Вес: 1.50 кг.
Дата издания: 2014-09-01
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 34 color illus., 161 b&w illus.
Размер: 238 x 292 x 23
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Основная тема: Film theory & criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism
Подзаголовок: From the camera lucida to film
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: Film entered a heterogeneous media environment at the turn of the 20th century, drawing on diverse media forms and practices. Picturing Mexico: From the Camera Lucida to Film considers the 18th-century topographical view, the early-19th-century painted panorama, and the pictorial organisation of lithographs and photographs of Mexico made by nineteenth-century visitors to the country from Europe and North America. The introduction of the private photographic album and the illustrated press towards the end of the century transformed the space of the printed page, heralding the convergence of a variety of practices for reading and viewing still and moving images.
Picturing Mexico: From the Camera Lucida to Film re-conceptualises our understanding of the development of film as a medium embedded in 19th-century popular visual culture, stimulating the role of the imagination for readers who engaged with the printed word alongside engraved and, later, photographic and filmic images. The book offers new insights into the relation of film to the tradition of 19th-century optical transcription, highlighting practices that help characterise cinema before the advent of cinema.

Дополнительное описание: Chapter One: To Mexico and Central America via Jerusalem, Thebes, and Baalbek: three panoramas after Catherwood
Chapter Two: The camera lucida, topographical representation, and the picturesque in early-nineteenth-century Britain and Mexico
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Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960

Автор: Liza Black
Название: Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960
ISBN: 149623264X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781496232649
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: Standing at the intersection of Native history, labor, and representation, Picturing Indians presents a vivid portrait of the complicated experiences of Native actors on the sets of midcentury Hollywood Westerns. This behind-the-scenes look at costuming, makeup, contract negotiations, and union disparities uncovers an all-too-familiar narrative of racism and further complicates filmmakers’ choices to follow mainstream representations of “Indianness.”

Liza Black offers a rare and overlooked perspective on American cinema history by giving voice to creators of movie Indians—the stylists, public relations workers, and the actors themselves. In exploring the inherent racism in sensationalizing Native culture for profit, Black also chronicles the little-known attempts of studios to generate cultural authenticity and historical accuracy in their films. She discusses the studios’ need for actual Indians to participate in, legitimate, and populate such filmic narratives. But studios also told stories that made Indians sound less than Indian because of their skin color, clothing, and inability to do functions and tasks non-Indians considered authentically Indian. In the ongoing territorial dispossession of Native America, Native people worked in film as an economic strategy toward survival.

Consulting new primary sources, including pay records and unpublished publicity photographs, Black has crafted an interdisciplinary experience showcasing what it meant to “play Indian” in post–World War II Hollywood.



 

Picturing the Primitive

Автор: Oksiloff
Название: Picturing the Primitive
ISBN: 0312293739 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780312293734
Издательство: Springer
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Описание: "Primitive Pictures" explores the relationship between early German cinema and anthropology`s fascination with "primitive" cultures. At the core of this study is a mythic first contact between the camera and the non-Western body.

Picturing American Modernity: Traffic, Technology, and the Silent Cinema

Автор: Kristen Whissel
Название: Picturing American Modernity: Traffic, Technology, and the Silent Cinema
ISBN: 0822342014 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780822342014
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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In Picturing American Modernity, Kristen Whissel investigates the relationship between early American cinema and the experience of technological modernity. She demonstrates how between the late 1890s and the eve of the First World War moving pictures helped the U.S. public understand the possibilities and perils of new forms of “traffic” produced by industrialization and urbanization. As more efficient ways to move people, goods, and information transformed work and leisure at home and contributed to the expansion of the U.S. empire abroad, silent films presented compelling visual representations of the spaces, bodies, machines, and forms of mobility that increasingly defined modern life in the United States and its new territories.

Whissel shows that by portraying key events, achievements, and anxieties, the cinema invited American audiences to participate in the rapidly changing world around them. Moving pictures provided astonishing visual dispatches from military camps prior to the outbreak of fighting in the Spanish-American War. They allowed audiences to delight in images of the Pan-American Exposition, and also to mourn the assassination of President McKinley there. One early film genre, the reenactment, presented spectators with renditions of bloody battles fought overseas during the Philippine-American War. Early features offered sensational dramatizations of the scandalous “white slave trade,” which was often linked to immigration and new forms of urban work and leisure. By bringing these frequently distant events and anxieties “near” to audiences in cities and towns across the country, the cinema helped construct an American national identity for the machine age.

Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960

Автор: Liza Black
Название: Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960
ISBN: 0803296800 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780803296800
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: Standing at the intersection of Native history, labor, and representation, Picturing Indians presents a vivid portrait of the complicated experiences of Native actors on the sets of midcentury Hollywood Westerns. This behind-the-scenes look at costuming, makeup, contract negotiations, and union disparities uncovers an all-too-familiar narrative of racism and further complicates filmmakers’ choices to follow mainstream representations of “Indianness.”

Liza Black offers a rare and overlooked perspective on American cinema history by giving voice to creators of movie Indians—the stylists, public relations workers, and the actors themselves. In exploring the inherent racism in sensationalizing Native culture for profit, Black also chronicles the little-known attempts of studios to generate cultural authenticity and historical accuracy in their films. She discusses the studios’ need for actual Indians to participate in, legitimate, and populate such filmic narratives. But studios also told stories that made Indians sound less than Indian because of their skin color, clothing, and inability to do functions and tasks considered authentically Indian by non-Indians. In the ongoing territorial dispossession of Native America, Native people worked in film as an economic strategy toward survival.

Consulting new primary sources, Black has crafted an interdisciplinary experience showcasing what it meant to “play Indian” in post–World War II Hollywood.

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Picturing American Modernity: Traffic, Technology, and the Silent Cinema

Автор: Kristen Whissel
Название: Picturing American Modernity: Traffic, Technology, and the Silent Cinema
ISBN: 0822341859 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780822341857
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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Цена: 14586.00 р.
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Описание:

In Picturing American Modernity, Kristen Whissel investigates the relationship between early American cinema and the experience of technological modernity. She demonstrates how between the late 1890s and the eve of the First World War moving pictures helped the U.S. public understand the possibilities and perils of new forms of “traffic” produced by industrialization and urbanization. As more efficient ways to move people, goods, and information transformed work and leisure at home and contributed to the expansion of the U.S. empire abroad, silent films presented compelling visual representations of the spaces, bodies, machines, and forms of mobility that increasingly defined modern life in the United States and its new territories.

Whissel shows that by portraying key events, achievements, and anxieties, the cinema invited American audiences to participate in the rapidly changing world around them. Moving pictures provided astonishing visual dispatches from military camps prior to the outbreak of fighting in the Spanish-American War. They allowed audiences to delight in images of the Pan-American Exposition, and also to mourn the assassination of President McKinley there. One early film genre, the reenactment, presented spectators with renditions of bloody battles fought overseas during the Philippine-American War. Early features offered sensational dramatizations of the scandalous “white slave trade,” which was often linked to immigration and new forms of urban work and leisure. By bringing these frequently distant events and anxieties “near” to audiences in cities and towns across the country, the cinema helped construct an American national identity for the machine age.


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