In this chapter, we would like to address the question to what extent the new cinema history can benefit from looking at individual films, but also how a more film-centered approach can be enriched by integrating a perspective that takes into account its particular contexts of distribution, exhibition, and reception.1 After a brief look at Tom Gunning’s reflections on the role of individual films in film history, we will argue that every film is indeed a distinct product and thus can merit the cinema historian’s attention. We will look at three examples from the period before the First World War in order to explore in more detail how the focus on individual films can be made productive for a history of moviegoing, which, after all, is also ...
Diffusé avec l'accord de Nodus, détenteur des droits d'auteur sur ce texte.Collection : Film and Med...
Despite its importance in twentieth century society, film has proven difficult to use as a source of...
My deliberations begin with these questions: to what extent do films themselves create history, and,...
In this chapter, we would like to address the question to what extent the new cinema history can ben...
In their introduction to a recent collection of essays by British film historians, James Chapman, Ma...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
So, how do we look at film historically? As with any primary source, film can provide different lens...
This article gives a brief overview of the present state of studies in Early Cinema (roughly, the pe...
Cinema is considered as seventh art which is culmination of earlier six different arts such as paint...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
Cinema was one of the prominent public institutions of the 20th century, and despite experiencing a ...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
In the late nineteenth century, numerous texts began to address kinematography as something with a h...
Recent academic debates within New Cinema History have highlighted a tendency to overlook the role p...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
Diffusé avec l'accord de Nodus, détenteur des droits d'auteur sur ce texte.Collection : Film and Med...
Despite its importance in twentieth century society, film has proven difficult to use as a source of...
My deliberations begin with these questions: to what extent do films themselves create history, and,...
In this chapter, we would like to address the question to what extent the new cinema history can ben...
In their introduction to a recent collection of essays by British film historians, James Chapman, Ma...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
So, how do we look at film historically? As with any primary source, film can provide different lens...
This article gives a brief overview of the present state of studies in Early Cinema (roughly, the pe...
Cinema is considered as seventh art which is culmination of earlier six different arts such as paint...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
Cinema was one of the prominent public institutions of the 20th century, and despite experiencing a ...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
In the late nineteenth century, numerous texts began to address kinematography as something with a h...
Recent academic debates within New Cinema History have highlighted a tendency to overlook the role p...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
Diffusé avec l'accord de Nodus, détenteur des droits d'auteur sur ce texte.Collection : Film and Med...
Despite its importance in twentieth century society, film has proven difficult to use as a source of...
My deliberations begin with these questions: to what extent do films themselves create history, and,...