Millennial Cinema
Title | Millennial Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Amresh Sinha |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 267 |
Release | 2012-03-20 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 023116193X |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Millennial Cinema
Title | Millennial Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Amresh Sinha |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 2012-04-24 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0231850018 |
In spite of the overwhelming interest in the study of memory and trauma, no single volume has yet explored the centrality of memory to films of this era in a global context; this volume is the first anthology devoted exclusively to the study of memory in twenty-first-century cinema. Combining individual readings and interdisciplinary methodologies, this book offers new analyses of memory and trauma in some of the most discussed and debated films of the new millennium: Pan's Labyrinth (2006), The Namesake (2006), Hidden (2005), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Oldboy (2003), City of God (2002), Irréversible (2002), Mulholland Drive (2001), Memento (2000), and In the Mood for Love (2000).
Millennial Masculinity
Title | Millennial Masculinity PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Shary |
Publisher | Wayne State University Press |
Total Pages | 384 |
Release | 2012-12-17 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0814338445 |
In virtually every aspect of culture-health, marriage, family, morals, politics, sex, race, economics-American men of the past two decades have faced changing social conditions and confronted radical questions about themselves. In Millennial Masculinity: Men in Contemporary American Cinema, editor Timothy Shary collects fourteen contributions that consider male representation in films made at the turn of the century to explore precisely how those questions have been dealt with in cinema. Contributors move beyond the recent wave of "masculinity in crisis" arguments to provide sophisticated and often surprising insight into accessible films. Chapters are arranged in four sections: "Performing Masculinity" includes a discussion of Adam Sandler and movies such as Milk; "Patriarchal Problems" looks at issues of fathers from directors such as Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, and David Fincher; "Exceptional Sexualities" examines male love and sex through movies like Brokeback Mountain and Wedding Crashers; and "Facing Race" explores masculinity through race in film. Sean Penn, Jackie Chan, Brad Pitt, Will Smith, and Philip Seymour Hoffman are some of the actors included in these analyses, while themes considered include police thrillers, psychotic killers, gay tensions, fashion sense, and the burgeoning "bromance" genre. Taken together, the essays in Millennial Masculinity shed light on the high stakes of masculine roles in contemporary American cinema. Film and television scholars as well as readers interested in gender and sexuality in film will appreciate this timely collection.
Millennial Cinema
Title | Millennial Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Amresh Sinha |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 2012-03-20 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0231161921 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Millennials on Film and Television
Title | The Millennials on Film and Television PDF eBook |
Author | Betty Kaklamanidou |
Publisher | McFarland |
Total Pages | 217 |
Release | 2014-03-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0786478802 |
The millennials, who constitute the largest generation in America's history, may resist a simple definition; nevertheless, they do share a number of common traits and also an ever increasing presence on film and television. This collection of new essays first situates the millennials within their historical context and then proceeds to an examination of specific characteristics--as addressed in the television and film narratives created about them, including their relationship to work, technology, family, religion, romance and history. Drawing on a multiplicity of theoretical frameworks, the essays show how these cultural products work at a number of levels, and through a variety of means, to shape our understanding of the millennials.
Nothing that is
Title | Nothing that is PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Lynn Higley |
Publisher | Wayne State University Press |
Total Pages | 268 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780814330647 |
Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez's The Blair Witch Project seemingly appeared from nowhere to become one of 1999's highest grossing films. While generating revenue as a low budget movie backed by a media blitz, The Blair Witch Project also generated controversy and made a mockery of the Hollywood industry, billing itself as "real" footage of a supernatural event. Critics were divided over some of the most basic questions: whether the film was an artistic success or the product of its hype, for example, and whether it challenged Hollywood conventions or succumbed to them in the end. Nothing That Is: The Blair Witch Controversies examines these and other debates, and initiates some of its own about American taste for horror, hoax, independent films, the Internet, and the direction of cinema in the twenty-first century. The book explores the modest origins and rapid demise of this independent film- while also analyzing the sensational results of its broad media discourses--a Web site developing the back story of The Blair Witch Project was one of the most-accessed sites on the entire Internet at the time of the movie's release. These essays, from many diverse perspectives, also look at The Blair Witch Project's manipulation of cinematic codes, its view on technology and the occult, its film progenitors, and even its effects on the film's setting of Burkittsville, Maryland. Nothing That Is will interest both film scholars and fans of this unexpected blockbuster that emerged from, if not "nothing," a complex brew of culture, technology, and ingenuity.
White Masculinity in Crisis in Hollywood’s Fin de Millennium Cinema
Title | White Masculinity in Crisis in Hollywood’s Fin de Millennium Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Pete Deakin |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 201 |
Release | 2019-10-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1498585205 |
White Masculinity in Crisis in Hollywood’s Fin de Millennium Cinema claims that Hollywood cinema had a significant relationship with the millennial crisis of masculinity. From Fight Club (Fincher, 1999) and American Psycho (Harron, 2000), to Office Space (Judge, 1999), The Matrix (Wachowski’s, 1999) and American Beauty (Mendes, 1999), Pete Deakin attests that alongside the emergent “crisis” came a definitive body of some twenty-five Hollywood “crisis” titles; each film with a representational concern for the apparent “masculine malaise”. Asking whether Hollywood helped create, propel or sooth the very notion of the crisis-of-masculinity at this time, Deakin engages with some important cultural questions: how discursive—or even authentic—was it, and more vitally, whose actual crisis was this? To this end, scholars of film studies, media studies, gender studies, history, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.