The Oxford handbook of film and media studies

2008 
Introduction 1. Jay David Bolter, Digital Media and the Future of Filmic Narrative 2. Brian Price, The Last Laoco:on 3. Devin Orgeron, Visual Media and the Tyranny of the Real 4. Francis Guerin, Radical Aspirations Historicized: The European Commitment to Political Documentary 5. Jeannene M. Przyblyski, Loss of Light: The Long Shadow of Photography in the Digital Age 6. Marsha Orgeron, Media Celebrity in the Age of the Image 7. Paul Young, Film Genre Theory and Contemporary Media: Description, Interpretation, Intermediality 8. Toby Miller and Mariana Johnson, The Who, What, When, Where, And How-Gilda Says Textual Analysis Needs To Learn From Political Economy And Ethnography 9. William Uricchio, Television's First 75 Years: The Interpretive Flexibility Of A Medium In Transition 10. Tara McPherson, "The end of TV as we know it": Convergence, Anxiety, Generic Innovation, and the Case of 24 11. John Caldwell, Screen Practice and Conglomeration: How Reflexivity and Conglomeration Fuel Each Other 12. Evans Chan, The Chinese Action Image and Postmodernity 13. Joseph Schaub, When Cute Becomes Scary: The Young Female in Japanese Horror Cinema 14. Gina Marchetti, Asian Film and Digital Culture 15. Manjunath Pendakur, Popular Cinema and "New" Media in India 16. Cristina Venegas, Dreaming With Open Eyes: Latin American Media in the Digital Age 17. Andrew Flibbert, The Globalization of Filmmaking in Latin America and the Middle East 18. David Golumbia, Computers and Cultural Studies 19. Warren Buckland, Film and Media Studies Pedagogy 20. Peter Jaszi, Copyright, Fair Use, and Motion Pictures Appendix I. Tom Bernard, Evolution of Modern Day Independent Film Making Appendix II. Lee Berger & Richard Hollander, The Digital Revolution
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