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Otherness in Hollywood Cinema Michael Richardson (Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University)

Otherness in Hollywood Cinema By Michael Richardson (Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University)

Otherness in Hollywood Cinema by Michael Richardson (Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University)


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A study of how the Hollywood film industry has treated the 'Other' throughout its history. It argues that the Hollywood system has been the only national cinema with the resources and inclination to explore images of others through stories set in exotic and faraway places.

Otherness in Hollywood Cinema Summary

Otherness in Hollywood Cinema by Michael Richardson (Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University)

This is a beautifully written study, mixing film studies with cultural studies, of how the Hollywood film industry has treated the 'Other' throughout its history. In Otherness in Hollywood Cinema, Michael Richardson argues that the Hollywood system has been the only national cinema with the resources and inclination to explore images of others through stories set in exotic and faraway places. He traces many of the ways in which Hollywood has constructed otherness, and discusses the extent to which those images have persisted and conditioned today's understanding. Hollywood was from the beginning teeming with people who had experienced cultural displacement. Coaxing the finest talents from around the world and needing to produce films with an almost universal appeal, Hollywood confounded American insularity while simultaneously presenting a vision of 'America' to the world. The book examines a range of genres from the perspective of otherness, including the Western, film noir, and zombie movies. Films discussed include Birth of a Nation, The New World, The Searchers, King Kong, Apocalypse Now, Blade Runner, Jaws, and Dead Man. Erudite and highly informed, this is a sweeping survey of how the American film industry has portrayed the foreign and the exotic.

Otherness in Hollywood Cinema Reviews

'Richardson's book is one for the film studies section of the library in schools, colleges, universities and performing arts training institutions.' -- The Stage
'The book is very easy reading. It's like having a chat with a friend who has been there and done that and doesn't mind showing you the T shirt. It's equally readable by men and women - in fact I was persuaded to read it by a man who said that he'd enjoyed it. Consider the book as an investment - it could well be the best treat your relationships have had in a long time.' -- thebookbag.co.uk
Richardson, who has published quite widely on the writings of Georges Bataille and surrealism, presents an overview and analysis of the other as depicted in American cinema from Griffith's Birth of a Nation (1915) to the present. As such, the book is ambitious in scope, both in addressing a wide time span and in the varied typologies of others examined. -- Emily Godbey, Iowa State University * American Studies - Vol. 52, no. 1. *
Michael Richardson steps in with his study on Hollywood, and how its films have presented the Other as the US became a global power... He writes about them in a way that reveals in those films a relationship with the Other, known, perceived or dissimulated; an experience we share. -- Allan Graubard * Leonardo Reviews *
Richardson has seen many films. They are films we know or have heard about and have yet to watch. He writes about them in a way that reveals in those films a relationship with the 'Other,' known, perceived or dissimulated; an experience we share. Perhaps, too, this work will bear other, future studies that speak to a different breadth of films than Hollywood is capable of -- Allan Graubard * Leonardo, Vol.47, No. 2 *

About Michael Richardson (Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University)

Michael Richardson is Visiting Fellow (honorary) at Goldsmith's College, University of London. His research interests focus on issues of representation and how they relate to the anthropological relation. He has published widely, having edited a collection of writings of Georges Bataille on surrealism (The Absence of Myth, Verso, 1991) and surrealism and the Caribbean (Refusal of the Shadow, Verso 1996), as well as writing the single authored books George Bataille (Routledge, 1994), The Experience of Culture (Sage, 2001) and Surrealism and Cinema (Berg, 2006). From 2004-7, he was Visiting Professor in Cultural Studies at Waseda University, Tokyo.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Hollywood Cinema and the Other; 1. The Other and the Wilderness; 2. The Myth of the Frontier; 3. Chasing Chinese Shadows: The Yellow Peril Reconsidered; 4. The Exotic as Spectacle; 5. Otherness in the Night: Film Noir; 6. Of Monsters and Cold Wars; 7. The Myth of the Zombie; 8. Apocalypse Now on a Borderline of Consciousness; 9. Reconfigurations of the Exotic in Contemporary Cinema; 10. Steven Spielberg and the Sanctification of Difference; 11. Jim Jarmusch, or Communication in Crisis; 12. The Persistence of King Kong; Epilogue; Filmography; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780826443526
9780826443526
0826443524
Otherness in Hollywood Cinema by Michael Richardson (Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University)
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Hardback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2010-06-17
272
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