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British Cinema in Documents Sarah Street (University of Bristol, UK)

British Cinema in Documents By Sarah Street (University of Bristol, UK)

British Cinema in Documents by Sarah Street (University of Bristol, UK)


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Brings a refreshing new perspective to the key debates on British cinema, by using neglected documentary material. Illustrated through a series of case studies such as the fan cultures surrounding stars.

British Cinema in Documents Summary

British Cinema in Documents by Sarah Street (University of Bristol, UK)

British Cinema in Documents presents an introduction to the key concerns and debates in British cinema through documents, ranging from official papers to fan magazines. Sarah Street shows how such documentary material can enrich our understanding of cinema's place in national culture and shed new light on defining moments in British cinema history.
Street draws together a wide range of material, discussing oral histories, film posters and stills and star memorabilia alongside audience surveys, censorship reports, fan magazines and web sites, providing a context for each extract she discusses. She uses a series of case studies, including film censorship during the Second World War, the fan cultures surrounding stars from Margaret Lockwood to Ewan McGregor, and surveys of the British cinema audience to illustrate how archival research can provide a new understanding of the relationship between a film and other kinds of texts, and between films, their audiences, and the state.

About Sarah Street (University of Bristol, UK)

Sarah Street is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Drama: Theatre, Film and Television at the University of Bristol. She is the author of British National Cinema (Routledge 1997).

Table of Contents

List of Plates and Documents Acknowledgements 1. The Texts and Methods of Film Histor(ies) 2. Celluloid Diplomacy: British Film and Official Policy 3. 'What a difference a war makes!': Love On the Dole (1941) and British Film Censorship 4. Filippo Del Giudice, Chance of a Lifetime (1950) and British Cinema in the 1940s 5. Document of Fandom: Margaret Lockwood and Ewan McGregor 6. The British Cinema Audience Conclusion Appendix: Major sources for the study of British Cinema Notes Bibliography

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GOR005812468
9780415168014
0415168015
British Cinema in Documents by Sarah Street (University of Bristol, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2000-07-20
204
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