Screening out the past

Screening out the past
Author: Lary May
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:441335449

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Screening Out the Past

Screening Out the Past
Author: Lary May
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1983
Genre: Culture in motion pictures
ISBN: OCLC:476511158

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Wilde in the Dream Factory

Wilde in the Dream Factory
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780198875376

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Wilde in the Dream Factory studies the influence of Oscar Wilde's work on American cinema and culture, with close readings of Wilde's works alongside screwball comedies and film noir of the 1930s and 40s.

Screening American Nostalgia

Screening American Nostalgia
Author: Susan Flynn,Antonia Mackay
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476680743

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This book examines American screen culture and its power to create and sustain values. Looking specifically at the ways in which nostalgia colors the visions of American life, essays explore contemporary American ideology as it is created and sustained by the screen. Nostalgia is omnipresent, selling a version of America that arguably never existed. Current socio-cultural challenges are played out onscreen and placed within the historical milieu through a nostalgic lens which is tempered by contemporary conservatism. Essays reveal not only the visual catalog of recognizable motifs but also how these are used to temper the uncertainty of contemporary crises. Media covered spans from 1939's Gone with the Wind, to Stranger Things, The Americans, Twin Peaks, the Fallout franchise and more.

Screening the Past

Screening the Past
Author: Tony Barta
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1998-08-20
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780313023620

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Film and television have been accepted as having a pervasive influence on how people understand the world. An important aspect of this is the relationship of history and film. The different views of the past created by film, television, and video are only now attracting closer attention from historians, cultural critics, and filmmakers. This volume seeks to advance the critical exploration scholars have recently begun. Barta begins by addressing the various ways the past is screened for our understanding and relates the art of film to other media. The essays that follow deal primarily with the changing perspectives of political and social developments—and changing concepts of ideology, gender, or culture—in films and television programs made for historically shaped reasons. Chapters by filmmakers explore issues of context and intent in their own projects. Scholars and general readers interested in film and cultural studies will find this an important volume.

Projecting the Past

Projecting the Past
Author: Maria Wyke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317796077

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Brought vividly to life on screen, the myth of ancient Rome resonates through modern popular culture. Projecting the Past examines how the cinematic traditions of Hollywood and Italy have resurrected ancient Rome to address the concerns of the present. The book engages contemporary debates about the nature of the classical tradition, definitions of history, and the place of the past in historical film.

Freedom of the Screen

Freedom of the Screen
Author: Laura Wittern-Keller
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2008-01-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780813172644

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At the turn of the twentieth century, the proliferation of movies attracted not only the attention of audiences across America but also the apprehensive eyes of government officials and special interest groups concerned about the messages disseminated by the silver screen. Between 1907 and 1926, seven states—New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Kansas, Maryland, and Massachusetts—and more than one hundred cities authorized censors to suppress all images and messages considered inappropriate for American audiences. Movie studios, hoping to avoid problems with state censors, worrying that censorship might be extended to the federal level, and facing increased pressure from religious groups, also jumped into the censoring business, restraining content through the adoption of the self-censoring Production Code, also known as the Hays code.But some industry outsiders, independent distributors who believed that movies deserved the free speech protections of the First Amendment, brought legal challenges to censorship at the state and local levels. Freedom of the Screen chronicles both the evolution of judicial attitudes toward film restriction and the plight of the individuals who fought for the right to deliver provocative and relevant movies to American audiences. The path to cinematic freedom was marked with both achievements and roadblocks, from the establishment of the Production Code Administration, which effectively eradicated political films after 1934, to the landmark cases over films such as The Miracle (1948), La ronde (1950), and Lady Chatterley’s Lover (1955) that paved the way for increased freedom of expression. As the fight against censorship progressed case by case through state courts and the U.S. Supreme Court, legal authorities and the public responded, growing increasingly sympathetic toward artistic freedom. Because a small, unorganized group of independent film distributors and exhibitors in mid-twentieth-century America fought back against what they believed was the unconstitutional prior restraint of motion pictures, film after 1965 was able to follow a new path, maturing into an artistic medium for the communication of ideas, however controversial. Government censors would no longer control the content of America’s movie screens. Laura Wittern-Keller’s use of previously unexplored archival material and interviews with key figures earned her the researcher of the year award from the New York State Board of Regents and the New York State Archives Partnership Trust. Her exhaustive work is the first to discuss more than five decades of film censorship battles that rose from state and local courtrooms to become issues of national debate and significance. A compendium of judicial action in the film industry, Freedom of the Screen is a tribute to those who fought for the constitutional right of free expression and paved the way for the variety of films that appear in cinemas today.

Studies in Contemporary Jewry Volume XIV Coping with Life and Death Jewish Families in the Twentieth Century

Studies in Contemporary Jewry  Volume XIV  Coping with Life and Death  Jewish Families in the Twentieth Century
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780195128208

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