Senest opdateret 21. august
fra 1999 på forlaget Oxford University Press,Inc
ISBN: 0-19-510598
Kategorier: Antologier, Faglitteratur, Film/teater, Kunst & kultur, Kunsthistorie
pris: 320 kr – stand: ★★★★★★
Vægt: 1245 gram
Meget velholdt. Indbundet i beskyttende klar plast. Dog navn skrevet med kuglepen på indvendig side. Af bagsiden læses: Praise for PREVIOUS EDITIONS "An excellent introduction to the thoughts about film expressed by a wide variety of writ-ers.... Easily eclipses in scope and value the few competing texts.... Teachers will find the book indispensable in any introductory course." The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism "Essential reading for the serious film student. —Jerry Allen White, University of Oklahoma Since publication of the first edition in 1974, Film Theory and Criticism, previously edited by Gerald Mast, Marshall Cohen, and Leo Braudy, has been the most widely used and cited anthology of critical writings about film. Extensively revised and updated, this fifth edition is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in film theory and criticism. Featuring both classic texts and cutting-edge essays from almost a century of thought and writing about the movies, it includes 19 articles new to this edition and new introductions for the individual sections. The sections themselves have been reformulated to help lead readers into a richer understanding of what the movies have and can accomplish both as individual works and as contributions to what has been called "the art form of the twentieth century." Building upon the wide range of selections and the extensive historical coverage that marked previous editions, this collection stretches from the earliest attempts to define the cinema to the most recent efforts to place film in the context of psychology, sociology, and philosophy and to explore issues of gender and race. A newly conceived section on Film Narrative and the Other Arts has been added, the section on Film Genre has been reorganized to include a special focus on the horror film, and a new subsection of essays addresses the issue of film specta-torship. This volume also features new and more accurate translations of the important essays of Sergei Eisenstein and gives more space to such important theorists as Andre Bazin and Christian Metz. ABOUT THE EDITORS Leo Brandy is Bing Professor of English at the University of Southern California. He is the author of five books of literary and film criticism, including Native Informant: Essays on Film, Fiction, and Popular Culture (OUP, 1991), and The Frenzy of Renown: Fame and Its History (OUP, 1986). Marshall Cohen is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Law and Dean Emeritus of the C
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