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Film Criticism in the Digital Age Mattias Frey

Film Criticism in the Digital Age By Mattias Frey

Film Criticism in the Digital Age by Mattias Frey


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Over the past decade, as digital media has expanded and print outlets have declined, pundits have bemoaned a crisis of criticism and mourned the death of the critic. In Film Criticism in the Digital Age, ten scholars from across the globe come together to consider whether we are witnessing the extinction of serious film criticism or seeing the start of its rebirth in a new form.

Film Criticism in the Digital Age Summary

Film Criticism in the Digital Age by Mattias Frey

Over the past decade, as digital media has expanded and print outlets have declined, pundits have bemoaned a crisis of criticism and mourned the death of the critic. Now that well-paying jobs in film criticism have largely evaporated, while blogs, message boards, and social media have given new meaning to the saying that everyones a critic, urgent questions have emerged about the status and purpose of film criticism in the twenty-first century.
In Film Criticism in the Digital Age, ten scholars from across the globe come together to consider whether we are witnessing the extinction of serious film criticism or seeing the start of its rebirth in a new form. Drawing from a wide variety of case studies and methodological perspectives, the books contributors find many signs of the film critics declining clout, but they also locate surprising examples of how criticswhether moonlighting bloggers or salaried writershave been able to intervene in current popular discourse about arts and culture.
In addition to collecting a plethora of scholarly perspectives, Film Criticism in the Digital Age includes statements from key bloggers and print critics, like Armond White and Nick James. Neither an uncritical celebration of digital culture nor a jeremiad against it, this anthology offers a comprehensive look at the challenges and possibilities that the Internet brings to the evaluation, promotion, and explanation of artistic works.

Film Criticism in the Digital Age Reviews

"Frey and Sayad assemble both academic and popular analyses on the dearth perhaps death of the working film critic, caught up and rubbed out in the brave new World Wide Web of bottomless blogs and 14-character tweets. Refusing a simplistic 'thumbs up/thumbs down' approach, this useful if fitful anthology merits several stars." * Journal of Film and Video *
"Offers such distinguished critics as Armond White and Nick James a chance to weight in on the need for informed, responsible film criticism in the digital era Highly recommended." * Choice *
"This is a great and highly important volume for film studies as a discipline and cultural and media studies more generally." -- Dana Polan * New York University *

About Mattias Frey

MATTIAS FREY is a senior lecturer in film at the University of Kent. He is the author of Postwall German Cinema: History, Film History, and Cinephilia and co-editor of Cine-Ethics: Ethical Dimensions of Film Theory, Practice, and Spectatorship.
CECILIA SAYAD is a senior lecturer in film at the University of Kent. She is the author of Performing Authorship: Self-Inscription and Corporeality in the Cinema and O Jogo da Reinvencao, a Portuguese-language study of Charlie Kaufmans filmography.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: The Critic and the Audience
Chapter 1. Thumbs in the Crowd: Artists and Audiences in the Post-Vanguard WorldChapter 2: Critics Through Authors: Dialogues, Similarities, and the Sense of a CrisisChapter 3. The Last Honest Film Critic in America: Armond White and the Children of James BaldwinPart II: New Forms and Activities
Chapter 4. The New Democracy? Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, Twitter, and IMDbChapter 5. The Price of Conservation: Online Video Criticism of Film in ItalyChapter 6. Before and After AfterEllen: Online Queer Cinephile Communities as Critical CounterpublicsChapter 7. Elevating the Amateur: NollywoodCritics and the Politics of Diasporic Film CriticismPart III: Institutions and the Profession
Chapter 8. American Nationwide Associations of Film Critics in the Internet EraChapter 9. Finnish Film Critics and the Uncertainties of the Profession in the Digital AgeChapter 10. The Social Function of Criticism; or, Why Does the Cinema Have (to Have) a Soul?Part IV: Critics Speak
Chapter 11. The Critic Is Dead . . .Chapter 12. What We Dont Talk About When We Talk About MoviesChapter 13. Who Needs Critics?Chapter 14. Excerpts from Cineastes Film Criticism in the Age of the Internet: A Critical SymposiumAfterwordSelected BibliographyNotes on ContributorsIndex

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GOR013173253
9780813570723
0813570727
Film Criticism in the Digital Age by Mattias Frey
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Rutgers University Press
2015-04-20
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