Movies and Methods: An Anthology, Volume 1

Item Number

PN1994

Author/Artist/Editor

Bill Nichols

Type

Book, Hard Copy

Date

1976

Press/Publisher

University of California Press

Language

English

Description

ilm teachers and students will welcome this new anthology, which makes available in one source a comprehensive selection of recent theoretical work on film, including many articles difficult to locate in the scattered literature. The contents are drawn almost entirely from the publications of the past fifteen years, and include work by the most original film thinkers -- some well known to a wide public, some widely known among readers of film journals. Several important filmmakers are also represented. The materials have been grouped in critical categories reflecting recent approaches to the medium. In place of older questions such as the relation of film to other arts, or film's ability to capture an imprint of reality, the questions emphasized in the anthology concern film's ideological operations, the nature of film genres, the role of the "auteur" in the creative process, the representation of social groups (such as women) in film, the logical of narrative and formal organizations in films, the treatment of films as myths, and new theoretical perspectives. Thus the contents reflect the use of political, structualist, semiological and psychoanalytic methods, as well as those of more traditional criticism. 

Keywords

Film, Criticism

ISSN/ISBN

0-520-03151-2

Availability

Available

OCLC

2680808