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Screen Histories Annette Kuhn (Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Cultural Research, Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University)

Screen Histories By Annette Kuhn (Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Cultural Research, Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University)

Summary

Screen Histories: A `Screen' Reader is a collection of some of the best historical work on film and television published in the last twenty years in one of the leading academic journals in the field, Screen. This collection includes interventions on the history of screen institutions, technologies, discourses, texts, and audiences.

Screen Histories Summary

Screen Histories: A `Screen' Reader by Annette Kuhn (Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Cultural Research, Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University)

Screen Histories: A `Screen' Reader offers a selection of some of the best work on the varied and changing notions of the category `history' in screen studies published in Screen in the last twenty years. The book brings together important work in this area at a time when `history' is an increasingly contested category within academic debate. It includes interventions on the conceptualization of history in studies of screen institutions, technologies, discourses, texts, and audiences. In addition, the varied meanings of the concept of history for film and television studies in both Britain and the USA are represented and fully explored. L The book includes contributions by established scholars in the field and work by new researchers whose work bids fair to shift the entire agenda of screen historiography. It challenges the boundaries conventionally raised between history and other areas of screen study (such as textual analysis and audience ethnography), and indeed between history and theory, and many of the contributions confirm the key role being played by theoretically sophisticated historical work in the development of film and television studies as a whole.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: RECEPTION HISTORIES ; PART TWO: SOCIAL HISTORIES ; PART THREE: INSTITUTIONAL HISTORIES ; PART FOUR: TEXTUAL HISTORIES

Additional information

GOR001888557
9780198159490
0198159498
Screen Histories: A `Screen' Reader by Annette Kuhn (Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Cultural Research, Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
19990204
240
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