Memory and popular film /

"Memory and Popular Film" uses memory as a specific framework for the cultural study of film. Taking Hollywood as its focus, the text provides a sustained, interdisciplinary perspective on memory and film, from early cinema to the present.

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Grainge, Paul, 1972-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Manchester ; Manchester University Press ; 2003
Series:Inside popular film.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
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Summary:"Memory and Popular Film" uses memory as a specific framework for the cultural study of film. Taking Hollywood as its focus, the text provides a sustained, interdisciplinary perspective on memory and film, from early cinema to the present.
One of the first books to put memory at the centre of analysis when exploring the relationship between film culture and the past. Provides a sustained, interdisciplinary perspective on memory and film from early cinema to the present, drawing from film studies, American studies and cultural studies. Adopts a resolutely cultural perspective and unlike psychoanalytic or formalist approaches to memory, explores questions of culture, power and identity. Contributes to the growing debate about the status and function of the past in cultural life and discourse, discussing issues of memory in film, and of film as memory. Considers such well known films as Forrest Gump, Pleasantville, and Jackie Brown.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (ix, 261 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1417578068
9781417578061
9781847790408
1847790402
9780719063756
9786610734368
6610734364
0719063752
Access:Open Access
Language:English.
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