Film Violence: History, Ideology, Genre
James Kendrick
A concise and accessible introduction to the role of violence from the silent era to the present, this volume illustrates the breadth and depth of screen bloodshed in historical, cultural, and industrial contexts. After considering problems of definition, the book offers a systematic history of film violence and examines three of the most popular violent genres: western, horror, and action. It concludes with a case study on the centrality of film violence to the directors of the New American Cinema, such as Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Spielberg, offering a strong example of how violence, history, ideology, and genre are deeply intertwined.
카테고리:
년:
2009
출판사:
Columbia University Press
언어:
english
페이지:
144
ISBN 10:
1906660263
ISBN 13:
9781906660260
시리즈:
Short Cuts: Introductions to Film Studies
파일:
PDF, 2.65 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2009