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Red River (1947) is one of Howard Hawks' near-perfect films. In her study, Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues explores the thematic complexity of "Red River" as well as its historical resonances and its place in film history.
A study of Mary Cassatt's lost mural Modern Woman. It connects the symbolism of the painting to Cassatt's life as a woman artist and a member of the Parisian avant-garde, and to the history of woman's emancipation.
A trans-Atlantic inquiry into German dance studies
Emir Kusturica is one of Eastern Europe's most celebrated and influential filmmakers. Over the course of a thirty-year career, Kusturica has navigated a series of geopolitical fault lines to produce subversive, playful, often satiric works.
Theorists of the soundtrack have helped us understand how the voice and music in the cinema impact a spectator's experience. James Buhler and... Læs mere
Deals with problems - psychology and spectatorship - central to cinema studies. The book is organized by areas that can be studied... Læs mere
In this first biography of Johnny Otis, George Lipsitz tells the largely unknown story of a towering figure in the history of African American music and... Læs mere
Examining a director whose work shrewdly eschews cinematic realism
The revolutionary culture critic delivers an edgy, exhilarating tribute to her beloved Chicago, recalling the gritty clubs and ramshackle neighborhoods where she found her voice a decade ago.
Presents interpretations of some of our most important films - from the work of Pedro Almodovar to "Brokeback Mountain", "United 93" and "World Trade Center", "300", "Troy", and "The Hours" - that have sparked debate and changed the way we watch movies.