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Brainteasers for Broadway Geniuses - 500 Puzzlers to Perplex Even the Biggest Fans (Paperback): Peter Filichia Brainteasers for Broadway Geniuses - 500 Puzzlers to Perplex Even the Biggest Fans (Paperback)
Peter Filichia; Foreword by Richard Maltby
R623 R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Save R104 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History (Paperback): Daniel Biltereyst, Richard Maltby, Philippe Meers The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History (Paperback)
Daniel Biltereyst, Richard Maltby, Philippe Meers
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History presents the most recent approaches and methods in the study of the social experience of cinema, from its origins in vaudeville and traveling exhibitions to the multiplexes of today. Exploring its history from the perspective of the cinemagoer, the study of new cinema history examines the circulation and consumption of cinema, the political and legal structures that underpinned its activities, the place that it occupied in the lives of its audiences and the traces that it left in their memories. Using a broad range of methods from the statistical analyses of box office economics to ethnography, oral history, and memory studies, this approach has brought about an undisputable change in how we study cinema, and the questions we ask about its history. This companion examines the place, space, and practices of film exhibition and programming; the questions of gender and ethnicity within the cinematic experience; and the ways in which audiences gave meaning to cinemagoing practices, specific films, stars, and venues, and its operation as a site of social and cultural exchange from Detroit and Laredo to Bandung and Chennai. Contributors demonstrate how the digitization of source materials and the use of digital research tools have enabled them to map previously unexplored aspects of cinema's business and social history and undertake comparative analysis of the diversity of the social experience of cinema across regional, national, and continental boundaries. With contributions from leading scholars in the field, The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History enlarges and refines our understanding of cinema's place in the social history of the twentieth century.

Cinema, Audiences and Modernity - New perspectives on European cinema history (Paperback, New): Daniel Biltereyst, Richard... Cinema, Audiences and Modernity - New perspectives on European cinema history (Paperback, New)
Daniel Biltereyst, Richard Maltby, Philippe Meers
R1,201 Discovery Miles 12 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book sheds new light on the cinema and modernity debate by confronting established theories on the role of the modern cinematic experience with new empirical work on the history of the social experience of cinema-going, film audiences and film exhibition.

The book provides a wide range of research methodologies and perspectives on these matters, including:

  • the use of oral history methods
  • questionnaires
  • diaries
  • audience letters
  • as well as industrial, sociological and other accounts on historical film audiences.

The collection s case studies thus provide a "how to" compendium of current methodologies for researchers and students working on film and media audiences, film and media experiences, and historical reception.

The volume is part of a new cinema history effort within film and screen studies to look at film history not only as a history of production, textual relations or movies-as-artefacts, but rather to concentrate more on the receiving end, the social experience of cinema, and the engagement of film/cinema (history) from below . The contributions to the volume reflect upon the very different ways in which cinema has been accepted, rejected or disciplined as an agent of modernity in neighbouring parts of Europe, and how cinema-going has been promoted and regulated as a popular social practice at different times in twentieth-century European history.

Cinema, Audiences and Modernity - New perspectives on European cinema history (Hardcover, New): Daniel Biltereyst, Richard... Cinema, Audiences and Modernity - New perspectives on European cinema history (Hardcover, New)
Daniel Biltereyst, Richard Maltby, Philippe Meers
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book sheds new light on the cinema and modernity debate by confronting established theories on the role of the modern cinematic experience with new empirical work on the history of the social experience of cinema-going, film audiences and film exhibition.

The book provides a wide range of research methodologies and perspectives on these matters, including:

  • the use of oral history methods
  • questionnaires
  • diaries
  • audience letters
  • as well as industrial, sociological and other accounts on historical film audiences.

The collection's case studies thus provide a "how to" compendium of current methodologies for researchers and students working on film and media audiences, film and media experiences, and historical reception.

The volume is part of a 'new cinema history' effort within film and screen studies to look at film history not only as a history of production, textual relations or movies-as-artefacts, but rather to concentrate more on the receiving end, the social experience of cinema, and the engagement of film/cinema (history) 'from below'. The contributions to the volume reflect upon the very different ways in which cinema has been accepted, rejected or disciplined as an agent of modernity in neighbouring parts of Europe, and how cinema-going has been promoted and regulated as a popular social practice at different times in twentieth-century European history.

Decoding the Movies - Hollywood in the 1930s (Hardcover): Richard Maltby Decoding the Movies - Hollywood in the 1930s (Hardcover)
Richard Maltby
R3,819 Discovery Miles 38 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book "decodes" 1930s Hollywood movies and explains why they looked and behaved in the way they did. Organized through a series of related case studies, the book exposes Classical Hollywood movies to a detailed analysis of their historical, industrial and cultural contexts. In the process it utilizes industry data, aesthetic analysis and the insights of New Cinema History to explain why and how these movies assumed their familiar forms. The book represents the summation of Richard Maltby's four decades of scholarship in the field of Hollywood cinema. The essays presented here share an assumption that has increasingly informed the author's critical method over the years: that any historical understanding of the films of this period requires a deep contextualization in the social circumstances surrounding both their production and consumption. In this way, the book introduces an innovative, overarching research methodology that synthesizes branches of research that are typically employed in isolation, including production, distribution, reception, film aesthetics, and cultural and historical context. Of the book's nine chapters, three are presented here for the first time, and four have been substantially revised and extended from their original publication.

Film, Cinema, Genre - The Steve Neale Reader (Hardcover): Steve Neale Film, Cinema, Genre - The Steve Neale Reader (Hardcover)
Steve Neale; Edited by Frank Krutnik, Richard Maltby
R3,324 Discovery Miles 33 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book brings together key works by pioneering film studies scholar Steve Neale. From the 1970s to the 2010s Neale's vital and unparalleled contribution to the subject has shaped many of the critical agendas that helped to confirm film studies' position as an innovative discipline within the humanities. Although known primarily for his work on genre, Neale has written on a far wider range of topics. In addition to selections from the influential volumes Genre (1980) and Genre and Hollywood (2000), and articles scrutinizing individual genres - the melodrama, the war film, science fiction and film noir - this Reader provides critical examinations of cinema and technology, art cinema, gender and cinema, stereotypes and representation, cinema history, the film industry, New Hollywood, and film analysis. Many of the articles included are recommended reading for a range of university courses worldwide, making the volume useful to students at undergraduate level and above, researchers, and teachers of film studies, media studies, gender studies and cultural studies. The collection has been selected and edited by Frank Krutnik and Richard Maltby, scholars who have worked closely with Neale and been inspired by his diverse and often provocative critical innovations. Their introduction assesses the significance of Neale's work, and contextualizes it within the development of UK film studies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47788/YRCC6901

The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History (Hardcover): Daniel Biltereyst, Richard Maltby, Philippe Meers The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History (Hardcover)
Daniel Biltereyst, Richard Maltby, Philippe Meers
R6,561 Discovery Miles 65 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History presents the most recent approaches and methods in the study of the social experience of cinema, from its origins in vaudeville and traveling exhibitions to the multiplexes of today. Exploring its history from the perspective of the cinemagoer, the study of new cinema history examines the circulation and consumption of cinema, the political and legal structures that underpinned its activities, the place that it occupied in the lives of its audiences and the traces that it left in their memories. Using a broad range of methods from the statistical analyses of box office economics to ethnography, oral history, and memory studies, this approach has brought about an undisputable change in how we study cinema, and the questions we ask about its history. This companion examines the place, space, and practices of film exhibition and programming; the questions of gender and ethnicity within the cinematic experience; and the ways in which audiences gave meaning to cinemagoing practices, specific films, stars, and venues, and its operation as a site of social and cultural exchange from Detroit and Laredo to Bandung and Chennai. Contributors demonstrate how the digitization of source materials and the use of digital research tools have enabled them to map previously unexplored aspects of cinema's business and social history and undertake comparative analysis of the diversity of the social experience of cinema across regional, national, and continental boundaries. With contributions from leading scholars in the field, The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History enlarges and refines our understanding of cinema's place in the social history of the twentieth century.

Mob Culture - Hidden Histories of the American Gangster Film (Paperback, New): Lee Grieveson, Esther Sonnet, Peter Stanfield Mob Culture - Hidden Histories of the American Gangster Film (Paperback, New)
Lee Grieveson, Esther Sonnet, Peter Stanfield; Contributions by Esther Sonnet, Giorgio Bertellini, …
R1,178 Discovery Miles 11 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sinister, swaggering, yet often sympathetic, the figure of the gangster has stolen and murdered its way into the hearts of American cinema audiences. Despite the enduring popularity of the gangster film, however, traditional criticism has focused almost entirely on a few canonical movies such as Little Caesar, Public Enemy, and The Godfather trilogy, resulting in a limited and distorted understanding of this diverse and changing genre. Mob Culture offers a long-awaited, fresh look at the American gangster film, exposing its hidden histories from the Black Hand gangs of the early twentieth century to The Sopranos. Departing from traditional approaches that have typically focused on the "nature" of the gangster, the editors have collected essays that engage the larger question of how the meaning of criminality has changed over time. Grouped into three thematic sections, the essays examine gangster films through the lens of social, gender, and racial/ethnic issues. Destined to become a classroom favorite, Mob Culture is an indispensable reference for future work in the genre.

Going to the Movies - Hollywood and the Social Experience of Cinema (Paperback): Richard Maltby, Melvyn Stokes, Robert C. Allen Going to the Movies - Hollywood and the Social Experience of Cinema (Paperback)
Richard Maltby, Melvyn Stokes, Robert C. Allen; Contributions by Richard Abel, Charles R. Acland, …
R1,342 Discovery Miles 13 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A nickelodeon screening a Charlie Chaplin silent classic, the downtown arthouse cinemas that made Antonioni and Cassavetes household names, the modern suburban megaplex and its sold-out Friday night blockbuster: "how" American and global audiences have viewed movies is as rich a part of cinematic history as "what" we've seen on the silver screen. "Going to the Movies" considers the implications of this social and cultural history through an analysis of the diverse historical and geographical circumstances in which audiences have viewed American cinema. Featuring a distinguished group of film scholars--including Richard Abel, Annette Kuhn, Jane Gaines, and Thomas Doherty--whose interests range broadly across time and place, this volume analyzes the role of movie theatres in local communities, the links between film and other entertainment media, non-theatrical exhibition, and trends arising from the globalization of audiences. Emphasizing moviegoing outside of the northeastern United States, as well as the complexities of race in relation to cinema attendance, "Going to the Movies "appeals to the global citizen of cinema--locating the moviegoing experience in its appeal to the heart and mind of the audience, whether it's located in a South African shanty town or the screening room of a Hollywood production lot.

Hollywood Abroad - Audiences and Cultural Exchange (Hardcover, 2007 Ed.): Melvyn Stokes, Richard Maltby Hollywood Abroad - Audiences and Cultural Exchange (Hardcover, 2007 Ed.)
Melvyn Stokes, Richard Maltby
R3,976 Discovery Miles 39 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Hollywood Abroad "is the first book to examine the reception of Hollywood movies by non-American audiences. Although numerous books on film history have analyzed the ways in which American films came to dominate world markets, there has so far been very little published work on how audiences outside the United States have responded to Hollywood-produced films. "Hollywood Abroad "explores the reception of U.S. films in Britain, France, Belgium, Turkey, Australia, India, Japan, and Central Africa. The book covers topics from the first major penetration of American films into France, Britain, and Australia to the impact of such films as "The Best Years of Our Lives "to the response of Belgian young people in the age of the multiplex. It demonstrates that the story of the reception of American films overseas is less one of domination than of a complex adoption of Hollywood into various cultures.

'Film Europe' and 'Film America' - Cinema, Commerce and Cultural Exchange 1920-1939 (Paperback): Andrew... 'Film Europe' and 'Film America' - Cinema, Commerce and Cultural Exchange 1920-1939 (Paperback)
Andrew Higson, Richard Maltby
R1,308 Discovery Miles 13 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume of specially-commissioned essays dealing with the attempts to create a pan-European film production movement in the 1920s and 1930s, and the reactions of the American film industry to these plans to rival its hegemony. The book has an impressive array of top scholars from both America and Europe, including Thomas Elsaesser, Kristin Thompson and Ginette Vincendeau, as well as essays by some younger scholars who have recently completed new archival research. It also includes a number of primary documents selected by the contributors to illuminate their arguments and provide a stimulus to further research. This book is a volume in the series Exeter Studies in Film History, and represents a major contribution to cinema scholarship as well as reflecting a strong interest in an area of study currently being developed in university departments and at the British Film Institute. Winner Prix Jean Mitry 2000

Going to the Movies - Hollywood and the Social Experience of Cinema (Hardcover, New): Richard Maltby, Melvyn Stokes, Robert C.... Going to the Movies - Hollywood and the Social Experience of Cinema (Hardcover, New)
Richard Maltby, Melvyn Stokes, Robert C. Allen; Contributions by Richard Abel, Charles R. Acland, …
R3,480 Discovery Miles 34 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A nickelodeon screening a Charlie Chaplin silent classic, the downtown arthouse cinemas that made Antonioni and Cassavetes household names, the modern suburban megaplex and its sold-out Friday night blockbuster: "how" American and global audiences have viewed movies is as rich a part of cinematic history as "what" we've seen on the silver screen. "Going to the Movies" considers the implications of this social and cultural history through an analysis of the diverse historical and geographical circumstances in which audiences have viewed American cinema. Featuring a distinguished group of film scholars--including Richard Abel, Annette Kuhn, Jane Gaines, and Thomas Doherty--whose interests range broadly across time and place, this volume analyzes the role of movie theatres in local communities, the links between film and other entertainment media, non-theatrical exhibition, and trends arising from the globalization of audiences. Emphasizing moviegoing outside of the northeastern United States, as well as the complexities of race in relation to cinema attendance, "Going to the Movies "appeals to the global citizen of cinema--locating the moviegoing experience in its appeal to the heart and mind of the audience, whether it's located in a South African shanty town or the screening room of a Hollywood production lot.

Hollywood Abroad: Audiences and Cultural Exchange (Paperback, 2007 Ed.): Melvyn Stokes, Richard Maltby Hollywood Abroad: Audiences and Cultural Exchange (Paperback, 2007 Ed.)
Melvyn Stokes, Richard Maltby
R1,178 Discovery Miles 11 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hollywood Abroad is the first book to examine the reception of Hollywood movies by non-American audiences. Although numerous books on film history have analysed the ways in which American films came to dominate world markets, there has so far been very little published work on how audiences outside the United States have responded to Hollywood-produced films. Hollywood Abroad is a pioneering attempt to examine this issue. It unites the work of a number of scholars exploring the reception of U.S. films in Britain, France, Belgium, Turkey, Australia, India, Japan and Central Africa. The book covers topics from the first major penetration of American films into France, Britain and Australia through to the impact of such films as The Best Years of Our Lives and the response of Belgian young people in the age of the multiplex. The book demonstrates that the story of the reception of American films overseas is less one of domination than a complex adoption of Hollywood into their own 'host' cultures.

Maximum Movies - Pulp Fictions - Film Culture and the Worlds of Samuel Fuller, Mickey Spillane, and Jim Thompson (Paperback,... Maximum Movies - Pulp Fictions - Film Culture and the Worlds of Samuel Fuller, Mickey Spillane, and Jim Thompson (Paperback, New)
Peter Stanfield; Foreword by Richard Maltby
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the words of Richard Maltby . . . "Maximum Movies--Pulp Fictions describes two improbably imbricated worlds and the piece of cultural history their intersections provoked." One of these worlds comprises a clutch of noisy, garish pulp movies--"Kiss Me Deadly, Shock Corridor, Fixed Bayonets , I Walked with a Zombie, The Lineup, Terror in a Texas Town, Ride Lonesome"--pumped out for the grind houses at the end of the urban exhibition chain by the studios' B-divisions and fly-by-night independents. The other is occupied by critics, intellectuals, cinephiles, and filmmakers such as Jean-Luc Godard, Manny Farber, and Lawrence Alloway, who championed the cause of these movies and incited the cultural guardians of the day by attacking a rigorously policed canon of tasteful, rarified, and ossified art objects. Against the legitimate, and in defense of the illegitimate, in an insolent and unruly manner, they agitated for the recognition of lurid sensational crime stories, war pictures, fast-paced Westerns, thrillers, and gangster melodramas were claimed as examples of the true, the real, and the authentic in contemporary culture--the foundation upon which modern film studies sits.

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