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Mixed Race Cinemas - Multiracial Dynamics in America and France (Hardcover): Zelie Asava Mixed Race Cinemas - Multiracial Dynamics in America and France (Hardcover)
Zelie Asava
R4,316 Discovery Miles 43 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using critical race theory and film studies to explore the interconnectedness between cinema and society, Zelie Asava traces the history of mixed-race representations in American and French filmmaking from early and silent cinema to the present day. Mixed Race Cinemas covers over a hundred years of filmmaking to chart the development of (black/white) mixed representations onscreen. With the 21st century being labelled the Mulatto Millennium, mixed bodies are more prevalent than ever in the public sphere, yet all too often they continue to be positioned as exotic, strange and otherworldly, according to 'tragic mulatto' tropes. This book evaluates the potential for moving beyond fixed racial binaries both onscreen and off by exploring actors and characters who embody the in-between. Through analyses of over 40 movies, and case studies of key films from the 1910s on, Mixed Race Cinemas illuminates landmark shifts in local and global cinema, exploring discourses of subjectivity, race, gender, sexuality and class. In doing so, it reveals the similarities and contrasts between American and French cinema in relation to recognising, visualising and constructing mixedness. Mixed Race Cinemas contextualizes and critiques raced and 'post-race' visual culture, using cinematic representations to illustrate changing definitions of mixed identity across different historical and geographical contexts.

Cruising (Paperback): Eugenio Ercolani, Marcus Stiglegger Cruising (Paperback)
Eugenio Ercolani, Marcus Stiglegger
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the fading atmosphere of the New Hollywood era, William Friedkin - the wunderkind director with an Academy Award for his cop drama, The French Connection (1971) who then scored an even bigger success with The Exorcist (1973) - began work on what would prove to be the most controversial film of his career: Cruising (1980). In the process he established a template for a sub-genre, the serial killer thriller, that would thrive long after his film had left theatres, having caused widespread offence among the very audience he'd hoped to appeal to, via a campaign mobilised by the counter-culture press. As such, Cruising can be read as a bitter farewell to the seventies and its cinema and industry. This Devil's Advocate dives deep into the phenomenon that is Cruising, examining its creative context and its protagonists, as well as examining its ongoing popularity as it turns 40 in 2020.

Star Wars - The Bounty Hunter Code (Hardcover): Ryder Windham Star Wars - The Bounty Hunter Code (Hardcover)
Ryder Windham 1
R467 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R119 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The follow-up to Titan's bestselling Jedi Path and Book of Sith a major new Star Wars title, full of previously unrevealed secrets! Now you too can learn the history of the notorious bounty hunters! Boba Fett bound together the Bounty Hunters Guild and the Death Watch recruiting booklet; together these form The Bounty Hunter Code. This is an illustrated guide for all bounty hunters, containing the secrets of the hunt of this misunderstood profession. As well as the bounty hunter philosophy, also included is discussions of armour and weaponry.

Letters from Hollywood - 1977-2017 (Paperback): Bill Krohn Letters from Hollywood - 1977-2017 (Paperback)
Bill Krohn
R934 R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Save R118 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Lessons in Perception - The Avant-Garde Filmmaker as Practical Psychologist (Paperback): Paul Taberham Lessons in Perception - The Avant-Garde Filmmaker as Practical Psychologist (Paperback)
Paul Taberham
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Narrative comprehension, memory, motion, depth perception, synesthesia, hallucination, and dreaming have long been objects of fascination for cognitive psychologists. They have also been among the most potent sources of creative inspiration for experimental filmmakers. Lessons in Perception melds film theory and cognitive science in a stimulating investigation of the work of iconic experimental artists such as Stan Brakhage, Robert Breer, Maya Deren, and Jordan Belson. In illustrating how avant-garde filmmakers draw from their own mental and perceptual capacities, author Paul Taberham offers a compelling account of how their works expand the spectator's range of aesthetic sensitivities and open creative vistas uncharted by commercial cinema.

Unhomely Cinema - Home and Place in Global Cinema (Hardcover): Dwayne Avery Unhomely Cinema - Home and Place in Global Cinema (Hardcover)
Dwayne Avery
R2,107 Discovery Miles 21 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Tainted Love - Screening Sexual Perversion (Hardcover): Darren Kerr, Donna Peberdy Tainted Love - Screening Sexual Perversion (Hardcover)
Darren Kerr, Donna Peberdy
R3,970 Discovery Miles 39 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first critical anthology to offer extended analysis of the representation of sexual perversion on screen. Interrogating the recent shift towards the mainstream in the cinematic representation of previously marginalised sexual practices, Tainted Love challenges the discourses and debates around sexual taboo, moral panics, degeneracy, deviance and disease, which present those who enact such sexualities as modern folk devils. This timely collection brings together leading scholars who draw on a variety of critical approaches including adaptation, performance, cultural studies, queer theory, feminism and philosophy to examine screen representations of controversial sexualities from the weird and wonderful to the debased and debauched. Chapters explore provocative performances of hysteria and sexual obsession, `everyday' perversion in neoliberal culture, the radical potential of sadomasochism, adolescent sexuality in the films of Larry Clark, intergenerational sex and incestuous relations in French cinema, sexual obsession in gay cinema, the straightness of necrophilia, the presentation of the paedophile, Swedish Erotica's `good sex' and re-imagining the Marquis de Sade from film to slash fiction. In order to move past binary distinctions of good and bad, normal and abnormal, moral and immoral, Tainted Love seeks to critically interrogate perverse sexualities and sexual perversion on screen.

The Motorcycle Diaries - Youth, Travel and Politics in Latin America (Hardcover): Nadia Lie The Motorcycle Diaries - Youth, Travel and Politics in Latin America (Hardcover)
Nadia Lie
R1,704 Discovery Miles 17 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first book to be published on the film. In depth examination of how transnationalism has changed the language of political cinema in Latin America. Perfect for students, researchers or interested laypersons

Afrofuturism in Black Panther - Gender, Identity, and the Re-Making of Blackness (Hardcover): Renee T. White, Karen A.... Afrofuturism in Black Panther - Gender, Identity, and the Re-Making of Blackness (Hardcover)
Renee T. White, Karen A. Ritzenhoff; Contributions by Khadijah Z Ali-Coleman, dann j. Broyld, Cynthia Baron, …
R3,070 Discovery Miles 30 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Afrofuturism in Black Panther: Gender, Identity, and the Re-making of Blackness, through an interdisciplinary and intersectional analysis of Black Panther, discusses the importance of superheroes and the ways in which they are especially important to Black fans. Aside from its global box office success, Black Panther paves the way for future superhero narratives due to its underlying philosophy to base the story on a narrative that is reliant on Afro-futurism. The film's storyline, the book posits, leads viewers to think about relevant real-world social questions as it taps into the cultural zeitgeist in an indelible way. Contributors to this collection approach Black Panther not only as a film, but also as Afrofuturist imaginings of an African nation untouched by colonialism and antiblack racism: the film is a map to alternate states of being, an introduction to the African Diaspora, a treatise on liberation and racial justice, and an examination of identity. As they analyze each of these components, contributors pose the question: how can a film invite a reimagining of Blackness?

Exploring Seriality on Screen - Audiovisual Narratives in Film and Television (Paperback): Ariane Hudelet, Anne Cremieux Exploring Seriality on Screen - Audiovisual Narratives in Film and Television (Paperback)
Ariane Hudelet, Anne Cremieux
R1,400 Discovery Miles 14 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collective book analyzes seriality as a major phenomenon increasingly connecting audiovisual narratives (cinematic films and television series) in the 20th and 21st centuries. The book historicizes and contextualizes the notion of seriality, combining narratological, aesthetic, industrial, philosophical, and political perspectives, showing how seriality as a paradigm informs media convergence and resides at the core of cinema and television history. By associating theoretical considerations and close readings of specific works, as well as diachronic and synchronic approaches, this volume offers a complex panorama of issues related to seriality including audience engagement, intertextuality and transmediality, cultural legitimacy, authorship, and medium specificity in remakes, adaptations, sequels, and reboots. Written by a team of international scholars, this book highlights a diversity of methodologies that will be of interest to scholars and doctoral students across disciplinary areas such as media studies, film studies, literature, aesthetics, and cultural studies. It will also interest students attending classes on serial audiovisual narratives and will appeal to fans of the series it addresses, such as Fargo, Twin Peaks, The Hunger Games, Bates Motel, and Sherlock.

Esfir Shub - Pioneer of Documentary Filmmaking (Hardcover): Ilana Shub Sharp Esfir Shub - Pioneer of Documentary Filmmaking (Hardcover)
Ilana Shub Sharp
R3,631 Discovery Miles 36 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Esfir Shub was the only prominent female director of nonfiction film present at the dawning of the Soviet film industry. She was, in fact, the first woman both to write critical texts on cinema and then practically apply these theorisations in her own films. As such, her syncretism of cinema theory and praxis inspired her to ask questions regarding both the nature of nonfiction film, such as the problem of authenticity and reality, and the function of the artist in society; issues which are still relevant in contemporary discussions about the documentary. Accordingly, this book demonstrates Shub's position not only as a significant filmmaker and recognised member of the early Soviet avant-garde but also as a key figure in global cinema history. Shub deserves recognition both as the founder and ardent promoter of the compilation film genre and as a pioneer of the theory and practice of documentary filmmaking.

The American Dream and American Cinema in the Age of Trump - From Object Relations to Social Relations (Paperback): Graham S... The American Dream and American Cinema in the Age of Trump - From Object Relations to Social Relations (Paperback)
Graham S Clarke, Ross Clarke
R1,234 Discovery Miles 12 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Will appeal to scholars across both film studies and psychoanalysis Uses a range of contemporary films to illustrate Combines socio-political commentary and psychological insight

The American Dream and American Cinema in the Age of Trump - From Object Relations to Social Relations (Hardcover): Graham S... The American Dream and American Cinema in the Age of Trump - From Object Relations to Social Relations (Hardcover)
Graham S Clarke, Ross Clarke
R4,265 Discovery Miles 42 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Will appeal to scholars across both film studies and psychoanalysis Uses a range of contemporary films to illustrate Combines socio-political commentary and psychological insight

An American in Paris (Paperback): Sue Harris An American in Paris (Paperback)
Sue Harris
R399 R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Save R29 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An American in Paris (1951) was a landmark film in the careers of Vincente Minnelli, Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron. A joyous celebration of George Gershwin's music, French art, the beauty of dance and the fabled City of Light, the film was heralded as a rare example of entertainment 'for mass and class alike'. Choreographed by Kelly at the height of his career, it gave new stature to the Hollywood musical, and showcased as never before the artistic ambition, technical skills, creative imagination and collaborative ethos of MGM's pioneering Arthur Freed Unit. Sue Harris draws on archival material to trace the film's development from conception to screen. Offering new insights into the design process in particular, she shows how An American in Paris established the cinematic template for a city with which Hollywood would become increasingly infatuated in the decades to follow.

Cinematic Corpographies - Re-Mapping the War Film Through the Body (Hardcover): Eileen Rositzka Cinematic Corpographies - Re-Mapping the War Film Through the Body (Hardcover)
Eileen Rositzka
R2,775 Discovery Miles 27 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Writing on the relationship between war and cinema has largely been dominated by an emphasis on optics and weaponised vision. However, as this analysis of the Hollywood war film will show, a wider sensory field is powerfully evoked in this genre. Contouring war cinema as representing a somatic experience of space, the study applies a term recently developed by Derek Gregory within the theoretical framework of Critical Geography. What he calls "corpography" implies a constant re-mapping of landscape through the soldier's body. These assumptions can be used as a connection between already established theories of cartographic film narration and ideas of (neo)phenomenological film experience, as they also entail the involvement of the spectator's body in sensuously grasping what is staged as a mediated experience of war. While cinematic codes of war have long been oriented almost exclusively to the visual, the notion of corpography can help to reframe the concept of film genre in terms of expressive movement patterns and genre memory, avoiding reverting to the usual taxonomies of generic texts.

World War II on Film (Hardcover): David Luhrssen World War II on Film (Hardcover)
David Luhrssen
R2,231 Discovery Miles 22 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

World War II on Film examines the war through the lens of 12 films. The movies selected include productions made during World War II and in each succeeding decade, providing a sense of how different generations perceive the war. World War II on Film provides a succinct yet well-grounded appraisal of that war as seen through 12 representative films. The book separates fact from fiction, showing where the movies were accurate and where they departed from reality, and places them in the larger context of historical and social events. Each movie chosen represents a particular aspect of the conflict, including the air war over Europe, the condition of prisoners of war, Nazi atrocities, and the British evacuation at Dunkirk. Unlike most histories of Hollywood during World War II or the genre of war movies, World War II on Film examines in depth the relation between the depictions of events, beliefs, attitudes, and ways of life as seen on film with reality as documented by historians or recorded by journalists or eye-witnesses to the war. The volume will appeal to high school and college readers, as well as general interest readers and film buffs. Provides readers with the perspectives of non-American combatants Gives readers an understanding of American perspectives on the war Looks at the importance of the decisions made by individuals as well as the social forces that shaped the war Arms readers with an understanding of how ideology helped determine the decisions of wartime leaders

Vulgar Beauty - Acting Chinese in the Global Sensorium (Hardcover): Mila Zuo Vulgar Beauty - Acting Chinese in the Global Sensorium (Hardcover)
Mila Zuo
R2,526 Discovery Miles 25 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Vulgar Beauty Mila Zuo offers a new theorization of cinematic feminine beauty by showing how mediated encounters with Chinese film and popular culture stars produce feelings of Chineseness. To illustrate this, Zuo uses the vulgar as an analytic to trace how racial, gendered, and cultural identity is imagined and produced through affect. She frames the vulgar as a characteristic that is experienced through the Chinese concept of weidao, or flavor, in which bitter, salty, pungent, sweet, and sour performances of beauty produce non-Western forms of sexualized and racialized femininity. Analyzing contemporary film and media ranging from actress Gong Li's post-Mao movies of the late 1980s and 1990s to Joan Chen's performance in Twin Peaks to Ali Wong's stand-up comedy specials, Zuo shows how vulgar beauty disrupts Western and colonial notions of beauty. Vulgar beauty, then, becomes the taste of difference. By demonstrating how Chinese feminine beauty becomes a cinematic invention invested in forms of affective racialization, Zuo makes a critical reconsideration of aesthetic theory.

Film Noir and Los Angeles - Urban History and the Dark Imaginary (Paperback): Sean W. Maher Film Noir and Los Angeles - Urban History and the Dark Imaginary (Paperback)
Sean W. Maher
R1,390 Discovery Miles 13 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book combines film studies with urban theory in a spatial exploration of twentieth century Los Angeles. Configured through the dark lens of noir, the author examines an alternate urban history of Los Angeles forged by the fictional modes of detective fiction, film noir and neo noir. Dark portrayals of the city are analyzed in Raymond Chandler's crime fiction through to key films like Double Indemnity (1944) and The End of Violence (1997). By employing these fictional elements as the basis for historicising the city's unrivalled urban form, the analysis demonstrates an innovative approach to urban historiography. Revealing some of the earliest tendencies of postmodern expression in Hollywood cinema, this book will be of great relevance to students and researchers working in the fields of film, literature, cultural and urban studies. It will also be of interest to scholars researching histories of Los Angeles and the American noir imagination.

Godzilla FAQ - All That's Left to Know About the King of the Monsters (Paperback): Brian Solomon Godzilla FAQ - All That's Left to Know About the King of the Monsters (Paperback)
Brian Solomon
R721 R657 Discovery Miles 6 570 Save R64 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

He is the Lizard King a well the King of the Monsters a he can do anything. Since he first romped onto the silver screen in 1954 no other character in all of international cinema has been as beloved by American audiences as Godzilla. Despite the modern film industry's affinity for franchises and cinematic universes he remains one of its most enduring and popular characters with a total of twenty-eight motion pictures (not even including two American reboots!) under his massive belt. From his home base in Japan where the legendary Toho Pictures first put him on the map Godzilla has gone on to become an international phenomenon a pop culture avatar a movie monster unrivaled in both size and appeal. The latest installment in Applause Theatre and Cinema Books' FAQ series Brian Soloman's EGodzilla FAQE is a broad and varied exploration of the monumental fire-breathing radioactive lizard that has roared his way into our hearts over a sixty-year reign of terror. By pairing a colloquial text with a wide array of illustrations and visual media this 400-page survey encourages readers to drop in and out of the book as every chapter serves as a self-supporting article on a given subject. Written by a lifelong Godzilla fan and pop culture critic EGodzilla FAQE offers a comprehensive rundown of every Godzilla film ever made in-depth biographies of major players in the franchise's history and enough raw information to rebuild a ravaged Tokyo. Don't miss out on this ideal gift for cinema fans lizard lovers and pop culture fiends of all ages!

Cinematic Metaphor - Experience - Affectivity - Temporality (Hardcover): Cornelia Muller, Hermann Kappelhoff Cinematic Metaphor - Experience - Affectivity - Temporality (Hardcover)
Cornelia Muller, Hermann Kappelhoff; Contributions by Sarah Greifenstein, Dorothea Horst, Thomas Scherer, …
R3,125 Discovery Miles 31 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Metaphors in audiovisual media receive increasing attention from film and communication studies as well as from linguistics and multimodal metaphor research. The specific media character of film, and thus of cinematic metaphor, remains, however, largely ignored. Audiovisual images are all too frequently understood as iconic representations and material carriers of information. Cinematic Metaphor proposes an alternative: starting from film images as affective experience of movement-images, it replaces the cognitive idea of viewers as information-processing machines, and heals the break with rhetoric established by conceptual metaphor theory. Subscribing to a phenomenological concept of embodiment, a shared vantage point for metaphorical meaning-making in film-viewing and face-to-face interaction is developed. The book offers a critique of cognitive film and metaphor theories and a theory of cinematic metaphor as performative action of meaning-making, grounded in the dynamics of viewers' embodied experiences with a film. Fine-grained case studies ranging from Hollywood to German feature film and TV news, from tango lesson to electoral campaign commercial, illustrate the framework's application to media and multimodality analysis.

The Omen (Hardcover): Adrian Schober The Omen (Hardcover)
Adrian Schober
R2,984 Discovery Miles 29 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Directed by Richard Donner and written by David Seltzer, The Omen (1976) is perhaps the best in the devil-child cycle of movies that followed in the wake of Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist. Released to a highly suggestible public, The Omen became a major commercial success, in no small part due to an elaborate pre-sell campaign that played and preyed on apocalyptic fears and a renewed belief in the Devil and the supernatural. Since polarising critics and religious groups upon its release, The Omen has earned its place in the horror film canon. It's a film that works on different levels, is imbued with nuance, ambiguity and subtext, and is open to opposing interpretations. Reflecting the film's cultural impact and legacy, the name 'Damien' has since become a pop culture byword for an evil child. Adrian Schober's Devil's Advocate entry covers the genesis, authorship, production history, marketing and reception of The Omen, before going on to examine the overarching theme of paranoia that drives the narrative: paranoia about the 'end times'; paranoia about government and conspiracy; paranoia about child rearing (especially, if one strips away the layer of Satanism); and paranoia about imagined threats to the right-wing Establishment from liberal and post-countercultural forces of the 1970s.

Blood Circuits - Contemporary Argentine Horror Cinema (Paperback): Jonathan Risner Blood Circuits - Contemporary Argentine Horror Cinema (Paperback)
Jonathan Risner
R889 R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Save R111 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Bressonians - French Cinema and the Culture of Authorship (Hardcover): Codruta Morari The Bressonians - French Cinema and the Culture of Authorship (Hardcover)
Codruta Morari
R3,071 Discovery Miles 30 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How should we understand film authorship in an era when the idea of the solitary and sovereign auteur has come under attack, with critics proclaiming the death of the author and the end of cinema? The Bressonians provides an answer in the form of a strikingly original study of Bresson and his influence on the work of filmmakers Jean Eustache and Maurice Pialat. Extending the discourse of authorship beyond the idea of a singular visionary, it explores how the imperatives of excellence function within cinema's pluralistic community. Bresson's example offered both an artistic legacy and a creative burden within which filmmakers reckoned in different, often arduous, and altogether compelling ways.

Organic Cinema - Film, Architecture, and the Work of Bela Tarr (Paperback): Thorsten Botz-Bornstein Organic Cinema - Film, Architecture, and the Work of Bela Tarr (Paperback)
Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The "organic" is by now a venerable concept within aesthetics, architecture, and art history, but what might such a term mean within the spatialities and temporalities of film? By way of an answer, this concise and innovative study locates organicity in the work of Bela Tarr, the renowned Hungarian filmmaker and pioneer of the "slow cinema" movement. Through a wholly original analysis of the long take and other signature features of Tarr's work, author Thorsten Botz-Bornstein establishes compelling links between the seemingly remote spheres of film and architecture, revealing shared organic principles that emphasize the transcendence of boundaries.

Serial Killers in Contemporary Television - Familiar Monsters in Post-9/11 Culture (Hardcover): Brett A.B. Robinson, Christine... Serial Killers in Contemporary Television - Familiar Monsters in Post-9/11 Culture (Hardcover)
Brett A.B. Robinson, Christine Daigle
R4,567 Discovery Miles 45 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume examines the significant increase in serial killer narratives in popular television post-9/11, making it a unique contribution to post-9/11 scholarship The authors ask: What is it about serial killers that incited such a boom in these types of narratives in popular television post-9/11? The chapters explore questions such as: What is it about serial killers that makes these characters deeply enlightening representations of the human condition that, although horrifically deviant, reflect complex elements of the human psyche? Why are serial killers intellectually fascinating to audiences? How do these characters so deeply affect us? Shedding new light on a contemporary phenomenon, this book will be a fascinating read for all those at the intersection of television studies, film studies, psychology, popular culture, media studies, philosophy, genre studies and horror studies

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