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Interpreting Films Studies In The Historical Reception Of American Cinema Janet Staiger

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Interpreting Films Studies In The Historical Reception Of American Cinema Janet Staiger
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Janet Staiger
ISBN: 9780691216065, 0691216061
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Interpreting Films Studies In The Historical Reception Of American Cinema Janet Staiger by Janet Staiger 9780691216065, 0691216061 instant download after payment.

Employing a wide range of examples from Uncle Tom's Cabin and Birth of a Nation to Zelig and Personal Best, Janet Staiger argues that a historical examination of spectators' responses to films can make a valuable contribution to the history, criticism, and philosophy of cultural products. She maintains that as artifacts, films do not contain immanent meanings, that differences among interpretations have historical bases, and that these variations are due to social, political, and economic conditions as well as the viewers' constructed images of themselves. After proposing a theory of reception study, the author demonstrates its application mainly through analyzing the varying responses of audiences to certain films at specific moments in history. Staiger gives special attention to how questions of class, gender, sexual preference, race, and ethnicity enter into film viewers' interpretations. Her analysis reflects recent developments in post-structuralism, cognitive psychology, psychoanalysis, and cultural studies, and includes a discussion of current reader-response models in literary and film studies as well as an alternative approach for thinking about historical readers and spectators.

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