In order to bridge the gap between history and film history as academic disciplines, for both fields to benefit from it, scholars need to draw a theory of the function and position of film in society and develop a general ontology of cinema. A fruitful prospect for such a revisionist endeavour can be found in the emergence of world cinema history that over the last decade has developed as a field in which the social function of cinema is being related to issues of representation while taking economic conditions of production and consumption into account
"Film's hold on the twentieth century has changed the kind of documents historians have at their dis...
In this chapter, we would like to address the question to what extent the new cinema history can ben...
My deliberations begin with these questions: to what extent do films themselves create history, and,...
In order to bridge the gap between history and film history as academic disciplines, for both fields...
In their introduction to a recent collection of essays by British film historians, James Chapman, Ma...
Our intention is to focus attention upon the nature of the film medium and the peculiar possibilitie...
El artículo rastrea algunas posibles líneas de análisis abiertas para historiadores e historiadoras ...
Cinema is considered as seventh art which is culmination of earlier six different arts such as paint...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
Fictional films based on history—films that seek to restage past times, events, and individuals—enjo...
The 'object' of knowledge both emerges and is elaborated within the framework of the activity within...
Is filmography a personal hobby of archivists or an integral part of film history? Based on the anal...
Fictional films based on history—films that seek to restage past times, events, and individuals—enjo...
The interest in television programming, its content, even its semiotics and at times the various lev...
The relationship between film and history has assumed many and varied forms over the course of time....
"Film's hold on the twentieth century has changed the kind of documents historians have at their dis...
In this chapter, we would like to address the question to what extent the new cinema history can ben...
My deliberations begin with these questions: to what extent do films themselves create history, and,...
In order to bridge the gap between history and film history as academic disciplines, for both fields...
In their introduction to a recent collection of essays by British film historians, James Chapman, Ma...
Our intention is to focus attention upon the nature of the film medium and the peculiar possibilitie...
El artículo rastrea algunas posibles líneas de análisis abiertas para historiadores e historiadoras ...
Cinema is considered as seventh art which is culmination of earlier six different arts such as paint...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
Fictional films based on history—films that seek to restage past times, events, and individuals—enjo...
The 'object' of knowledge both emerges and is elaborated within the framework of the activity within...
Is filmography a personal hobby of archivists or an integral part of film history? Based on the anal...
Fictional films based on history—films that seek to restage past times, events, and individuals—enjo...
The interest in television programming, its content, even its semiotics and at times the various lev...
The relationship between film and history has assumed many and varied forms over the course of time....
"Film's hold on the twentieth century has changed the kind of documents historians have at their dis...
In this chapter, we would like to address the question to what extent the new cinema history can ben...
My deliberations begin with these questions: to what extent do films themselves create history, and,...