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Artists In The Audience Cults Camp And American Film Criticism Greg Taylor

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Artists In The Audience Cults Camp And American Film Criticism Greg Taylor
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Greg Taylor
ISBN: 9780691089553, 0691089558
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Artists In The Audience Cults Camp And American Film Criticism Greg Taylor by Greg Taylor 9780691089553, 0691089558 instant download after payment.

Gone with the Wind an inspiration for the American avant-garde? Mickey Mouse a crucial source for the development of cutting-edge intellectual and aesthetic ideas? As Greg Taylor shows in this witty and provocative book, the idea is not so far-fetched. One of the first-ever studies of American film criticism, Artists in the Audience shows that film critics, beginning in the 1940s, turned to the movies as raw material to be molded into a more radical modernism than that offered by any other contemporary artists or thinkers. In doing so, they offered readers a vanguard alternative that reshaped postwar American culture: nonaesthetic mass culture reconceived and refashioned into rich, personally relevant art by the attuned, creative spectator.

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