Gendering history on screen: women filmmakers and historical films
In: Library of gender and popular culture 15
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In: Library of gender and popular culture 15
In: Linzer Beiträge zur Kunstwissenschaft und Philosophie 5
Seit dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert wird der Film eingesetzt, um Architektur zu dokumentieren, architekturhistorisches Wissen zu vermitteln und neue Erkenntnisse zu gewinnen. Was aber verspricht man sich von dem visuellen Medium? Was sollen, was können filmische Bilder leisten? Welche Wechselwirkungen zwischen der architekturhistorischen Theoriebildung und dem Interesse am Film lassen sich beobachten? Die Beiträge des Bandes widmen sich insbesondere dem Verhältnis zwischen Film und kinematographisch inspiriertem Neuen Bauen in den 1920er-Jahren sowie der Bedeutung der digitalen Medien für die Repräsentation von Architektur in jüngster Zeit.
Inception : mediale Reflexion im Film / Oliver Jahraus -- Zeit-Bild und Roman : Gilles Deleuze, Walter Benjamin, Michail Bachtin und die Krise des Erzählens in Film und Literatur / Jens Bonnemann -- Sichtbar gemachtes Sehen : Medienreflexion als ästhetische Erfahrung von Film / Thomas Metten -- Mockumentary als Reflexion von dokumentarischer Authentizität / Andreas Böhn -- Die Errettung der äusseren Wirklichkeit : Siegfried Kracauer und DOGMA 95 / Timo Rouget -- Ist die Kamera schon an? : Selbstreflexion, Wirklichkeit und Authentizität im Handkamerafilm / Rüdiger Heinze --Transmediale Selbstreflexivität in Stephen Poliakoffs Shooting the Past (1999) / Cristoph Houswitschka -- Adaptation : Interpretation / Michael Meyer -- Das Gespenst als Medium und das Medium als Gespenst : (Re-)Medialisierung in Almereydas postmodernem Hamlet (2000) / Martin Holtz -- Positionsbestimmungen Bollywoods : selbstreflexive Hindi-Filme / Lucia Krämer -- Metafiktion im neueren Animationsfilm : von Who framed Roger Rabbit über The Curse of the Were-Rabbit und Despicable Me bis Frankenweenie / Stefan Neuhaus -- Die Errettung der gezeichneten Wirklichkeit : Harvey Pekars transmedialer Comic-Realismus in American Splendor / Andreas Rauscher -- "Screening Back" : Found-Footage-Musikvideos als postkoloniale Strategie der De- und Rekonstruktion filmischer Wirklichkeiten / Lisa Hrubesch -- Selbstreflexive Implikationen des animierten Dokumentarfilms : Ari Folmans Waltz with Bashir / Sebastian Domsch -- Nur dabei statt mittendrin? : Selbstreferenzialität und Selbstreflexivität im interaktiven Dokumentarfilm / Frank Thomas Meyer -- Der Betrachter ist im Bilde : Reflexivität im ethnografischen Film / Andreas Ackermann -- Labore des Visuellen : zum Verhältnis von wissenschaftlichem, dokumentarischem und fiktionalem Film / Angela Krewani
In: Global Chinese culture
The portrayal of historical atrocity in fiction, film, and popular culture can reveal much about the function of individual memory and the shifting status of national identity. In the context of Chinese culture, films such as Hou Hsiao-hsien's City of Sadness and Lou Ye's Summer Palace and novels such as Ye Zhaoyan's Nanjing 1937: A Love Story and Wang Xiaobo's The Golden Age collectively reimagine past horrors and give rise to new historical narratives.Michael Berry takes an innovative look at the representation of six specific historical traumas in modern Chinese history: the Musha Incid
Reception studies have made film audiences increasingly visible, while surveys track trends and policymakers gather information about audience preferences and demographics. But little attention has been paid to the specific contextual relationships and interactions between films and individuals that generate and sustain audiences. This monograph develops the idea of audiences as interactive and relational, introducing three innovative concepts: 'personal film journeys', five types of audience formations and five geographies of film provision. A major challenge of audience research is how to capture the richness of people's social and cultural engagement with film. To achieve this, the book uses an innovative mixed-methods research and computational ontology. It develops ground-breaking theory and concepts and an innovative methodology based on an extensive data-set derived from the under-researched area of British regional film audiences
In: Religion und Film Band 1
"Algorithmic recommender systems, deployed by media companies to suggest content based on users' viewing histories, have inspired hopes for personalized, curated media, but also dire warnings of filter bubbles and media homogeneity. Curiously, both proponents and detractors assume that recommender systems are novel, effective, and widely used methods to choose films and series. Scrutinizing the world's most subscribed streaming service, Netflix, this book challenges that consensus. Investigating real-life users, marketing rhetoric, technical processes, business models, and historical antecedents, Mattias Frey demonstrates that these choice aids are neither as revolutionary nor alarming, neither as trusted nor widely used, as their celebrants and critics maintain. Netflix Recommends illustrates the constellations of sources that real viewers use to choose films and series in the digital age, and argues that, although some lament AI's hostile takeover of humanistic cultures, the thirst for filters, curators, and critics is stronger than ever"--
In: Film- und Fernsehwissenschaftliches Kolloquium Band 27
An examination of the cinematic and cultural discourse surrounding work, the worker, organized labor, and the working class in 20th century America, this book situates textual analysis within the context of labor and politics. Looking at both comedies (Modern Times, Gung Ho, Office Space) and dramas (The Grapes of Wrath, On the Waterfront, F.I.S.T., Blue Collar, Norma Rae, and Matewan), the book reveals how these films are not merely products of their times, but also producers of ideological stances concerning the status of capitalism, class struggle, and democracy in America. Common themes am
In: Springer eBook Collection
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Bodies Under Scrutiny -- Chapter 2: Trans Identity as a Cis Problem or the "Cis Surprise -- Chapter 3: Comedic Romance: Trans Props and Pathetic Cis Partners -- Chapter 4: Dramatic Romance and the Value(s) of Tragedy -- Chapter 5: Trans Criminality: From Dangerous Sociopaths to Sassy Hookers -- Chapter 6: Trans Victims: Dead or Alive -- Appendix A: Glossary for Gender Identities and Characters -- Appendix B: Timeline of Trans Characters in Scripted American Film and Television, 1965-2018.