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Rediscovering Us Newsfilm Cinema Television And The Archive 1st Edition Ross Melnick

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Rediscovering Us Newsfilm Cinema Television And The Archive 1st Edition Ross Melnick
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.39 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Ross Melnick, Mark Garrett Cooper, Jennifer Lynn Peterson, Mark Williams, Levavy, Sara Beth
ISBN: 9781138699458, 9781315516738, 1138699454, 131551673X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Rediscovering Us Newsfilm Cinema Television And The Archive 1st Edition Ross Melnick by Ross Melnick, Mark Garrett Cooper, Jennifer Lynn Peterson, Mark Williams, Levavy, Sara Beth 9781138699458, 9781315516738, 1138699454, 131551673X instant download after payment.

The twentieth century generated tens of thousands of hours of American newsfilm but not the scholarly apparatus necessary to analyze and contextualize them. Assembling new approaches to the study of U.S. newsfilm in cinema and television, this book makes a long overdue critical intervention in the field of film and media studies by addressing the format’s inherent intermediality; its mediation of "events" for local, national, and transnational communities; its distinctive archival legacies; and, consequently, its integral place in film and television studies more broadly. This collection brings fresh, contemporary methodologies and analysis to bear on a vast amount of material that has languished in relative obscurity for far too long.

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