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Cinema and Spectatorship.
Title:
Cinema and Spectatorship.
Author:
Mayne, Judith.
ISBN:
9780203133880
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (198 pages)
Series:
Sightlines
Contents:
Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- THE SUBJECT OF SPECTATORSHIP -- SPECTATORSHIP AS INSTITUTION -- SPECTATORSHIP RECONSIDERED -- PARADOXES OF SPECTATORSHIP -- TEXTUAL ANALYSIS AND PORTRAITS OF SPECTATORSHIP -- STAR-GAZING -- WHITE SPECTATORSHIP AND GENRE-MIXING -- THE CRITICAL AUDIENCE -- Works cited -- Index.
Abstract:
Cinema and Spectatorship is the first book to focus entirely on the history and role of the spectator in contemporary film studies. While 1970s film theory insisted on a distinction betweeen the cinematic subject and film-goers, Judith Mayne suggests that a very real friction between "subjects" and "viewers" is in fact central to the study of spectatorship. In the book's first section Mayne examines three theoretical models of spectatorship: the perceptual, the institutional and the historical, while the second section focuses on case studies which crystallize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself. Case studies incude the place of the spectator in the textual analysis of individual films such as The Picture of Dorian Gray; the construction of Bette Davis' star persona; fantasies of race and film viewing in Field of Dreams and Ghost; and gay and lesbian audiences as "critical" audiences. The book provides a very thorough and accessible overview of this complex, fragmented and often controversial area of film theory.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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