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Filmed images dominate our time, from the movies and TV that
entertain us to the news and documentary that inform us and shape
our cultural vocabulary. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, "Fields
of Vision" is a path-breaking collection that inquires into the
power (and limits) of film and photography to make sense of
ourselves and others. As critics, social scientists, filmmakers,
and literary scholars, the contributors converge on the issues of
representation and the construction of visual meaning across
cultures.
From the dismembered bodies of horror film to the exotic bodies of
ethnographic film and the gorgeous bodies of romantic cinema,
"Fields of Vision" moves through eras, genres, and societies.
Always asking how images work to produce meaning, the essays
address the way the "real" on film creates fantasy, news, as well
as "science," and considers this problematic process as cultural
boundaries are crossed. One essay discusses the effects of
Hollywood's high-capital, world-wide commercial hegemony on local
and non-Western cinemas, while another explores the response of
indigenous people in central Australia to the forces of mass media
and video. Other essays uncover the work of the unconscious in
cinema, the shaping of "female spectatorship" by the "women's film"
genre of the 1920s, and the effects of the personal and subjective
in documentary films and the photographs of war reportage.
In illuminating dark, elided, or wilfully neglected areas of
representation, these essays uncover new fields of vision.
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