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How a Film Theory Got Lost and Other Mysteries in Cultural Studies Robert B. Ray

How a Film Theory Got Lost and Other Mysteries in Cultural Studies By Robert B. Ray

How a Film Theory Got Lost and Other Mysteries in Cultural Studies by Robert B. Ray


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In the 1920s, when film criticism was as new as the cinema itself, a particular way of thinking about the movies developed in Paris. This collection of essays discusses this mystery and others like it: Why did photography and the detective story originate at exactly the same time?

How a Film Theory Got Lost and Other Mysteries in Cultural Studies Summary

How a Film Theory Got Lost and Other Mysteries in Cultural Studies by Robert B. Ray

How a Film Theory Got Lost and Other Mysteries in Cultural Studies
Robert B. Ray
Foreword by James Naremore

Challenges accepted ideas about film and cultural studies.

In the 1920s, when film criticism was as new as the cinema itself, a particular way of thinking about the movies developed in Paris. The cinema, this theory suggested, turns on photography's automatism, the revolutionary fact that for the first time in human history a perfect representation of the world can be produced by accident. Moreover, the camera's gaze has the potential to transform ordinary objects-a telephone, a letter on a desk, a woman's face-into spellbinding images, swarming with details whose precise appeal remains unpredictable. By the 1930s, this theory of photogenie (photogenia) had vanished from most serious writing about film. Why did this disappearance occur? In this collection of essays, Robert B. Ray discusses this disappearance and other mysteries like it: Why did photography and the detective story originate at exactly the same time? Why has some of the most prominent academic writing about the cinema resisted anything but "scientific" accounts of the movies? What counts as "knowledge" in film studies or any intellectual discipline? What do the French Impressionists have in common with the Sex Pistols? How did Douglas Sirk's critically ignored melodramas become "subversive critiques of bourgeois ideology"? How did the fate of Sirk's movies help us understand postmodernism and the avant-garde? In taking up these questions, Ray's essays challenge certain ideas about film and cultural studies, while arguing for a mode of writing about the movies and experimental art that would respect the abidingly mysterious effect of their images and sounds.

Robert B. Ray, Director of Film and Media Studies and Professor of English at the University of Florida, is author of A Certain Tendency of the Hollywood Cinema 1930-1980 and The Avant-Garde Finds Andy Hardy. He is also a member of The Vulgar Boatmen, whose records include You and Your Sister, Please Panic, and Opposite Sex.

Contents
Foreword by James Naremore
Impressionism, Surrealism, and Film Theory: Path Dependence, or How a Tradition in Film Theory Gets Lost
The Bordwell Regime and the Stakes of Knowledge
Snapshots: The Beginnings of Photography
Tracking
How to Start and Avant-Garde
How to Teach Cultural Studies
The Best Way to Understand Postmodernism
The Mystery of Edward Hopper
Film and Literature
Conclusion

About Robert B. Ray

Robert B. Ray, Director of Film and Media Studies and Professor of English at the University of Florida, is author of A Certain Tendency of the Hollywood Cinema 1930-1980 and The Avant-Garde Finds Andy Hardy. He is also a member of The Vulgar Boatmen, whose records include You and Your Sister, Please Panic, and Opposite Sex.

Table of Contents

Contents
Foreword by James Naremore
1. Impressionism, Surrealism, and Film Theory: Path Dependence, or How a Tradition in Film Theory Gets Lost
2. The Bordwell Regime and the Stakes of Knowledge
3. Snapshots: The Beginnings of Photography
4. Tracking
5. How to Start and Avant-Garde
6. How to Teach Cultural Studies
7. The Best Way to Understand Postmodernism
8. The Mystery of Edward Hopper
9. Film and Literature
Conclusion
Notes
Index

Additional information

NLS9780253214386
9780253214386
0253214386
How a Film Theory Got Lost and Other Mysteries in Cultural Studies by Robert B. Ray
New
Paperback
Indiana University Press
2001-04-22
184
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