The Resource Keyframes : popular cinema and cultural studies, edited by Matthew Tinkcom and Amy Villarejo
Keyframes : popular cinema and cultural studies, edited by Matthew Tinkcom and Amy Villarejo
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 398 pages
- Contents
-
- Diane Negra
- Race as spectacle, feminism as alibi : representing the civil rights era in the 1990s
- Sharon Willis
- Part II. New constellation stars
- Judy on the net : Judy Garland fandon and "the gay thing" revisited
- Steven Cohan
- Jackie Chan and the black connection
- Gina Marchetti
- Stardom and serial fantasies : Thomas Harris's Hannibal
- Linda Mizejewski
- Part I. Woman as inter/national sign
- Learning from Bruce Lee : pedagogy and political correctness in martial arts cinema
- Meaghan Morris
- "Waas sappening?" :
- "You've been in my life so long I can't remember anything else" : into the labyrinth with Ripley and the alien
- Pamela Church Gibson
- Warrior marks : global womanism's neo-colonial discourse in a multicultural context
- Inderphal Grewal and Karen Kaplan
- "Daddy, where's the FBI warning?" : constructing the video spectator
- Ina Rae Hark
- Romance and/as tourism : heritage whiteness and the (inter)national imaginary in the new woman's film
- Marcia Landy
- Devouring creation : cannibalism, sodomy, and the scene of analysis in Suddenly, last summer
- Kevin Ohi
- Queer Bollywood, or "I'm the player, you're the naive one" : patterns of sexual subversion in recent Indian popular cinema
- Thomas Waugh
- Part IV. Production notes
- Cinema studies doesn't matter; or, I know what you did last semester
- Toby Miller
- 12 monkeys, postmodernism, and the urban : toward a new method
- Matthew Ruben
- narrative structure and iconography in Born in East L.A.
- Terminator technology : Hollywood, history, and technology
- Paul Smith
- "Compulsory" viewing for every citizen : Mr. Smith and the rhetoric of reception
- Eric
- Chon A Noriega
- Part III. Moving desires
- The voice of pornography : tracking the subject through the sonic spaces of gay male moving image pornography
- Rich Cante and Angelo Restivo
- Nostalgia of the new wave : structure in Wong Kar-wai's Happy together
- Rey Chow
- Mario Lanza and the "fourth world"
- Smoodin
- Standardizing professionalism and showmanship : the performance of motion picture projectionists during the early sync-sound era
- Steve Wurtzler
- States of emergency
- Patricia R. Zimmerman
- Label
- Keyframes : popular cinema and cultural studies
- Title
- Keyframes
- Title remainder
- popular cinema and cultural studies
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Matthew Tinkcom and Amy Villarejo
- Title variation
- Popular cinema and cultural studies
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- EUE
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PN1995.9.S6
- LC item number
- K49 2001
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Tinkcom, Matthew
- Villarejo, Amy
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Motion pictures
- Motion pictures
- Popular culture
- Popular culture
- Mass media and culture
- Mass media and culture
- Label
- Keyframes : popular cinema and cultural studies, edited by Matthew Tinkcom and Amy Villarejo
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographic references and index
- Contents
-
- Diane Negra
- Race as spectacle, feminism as alibi : representing the civil rights era in the 1990s
- Sharon Willis
- Part II. New constellation stars
- Judy on the net : Judy Garland fandon and "the gay thing" revisited
- Steven Cohan
- Jackie Chan and the black connection
- Gina Marchetti
- Stardom and serial fantasies : Thomas Harris's Hannibal
- Linda Mizejewski
- Part I. Woman as inter/national sign
- Learning from Bruce Lee : pedagogy and political correctness in martial arts cinema
- Meaghan Morris
- "Waas sappening?" :
- "You've been in my life so long I can't remember anything else" : into the labyrinth with Ripley and the alien
- Pamela Church Gibson
- Warrior marks : global womanism's neo-colonial discourse in a multicultural context
- Inderphal Grewal and Karen Kaplan
- "Daddy, where's the FBI warning?" : constructing the video spectator
- Ina Rae Hark
- Romance and/as tourism : heritage whiteness and the (inter)national imaginary in the new woman's film
- Marcia Landy
- Devouring creation : cannibalism, sodomy, and the scene of analysis in Suddenly, last summer
- Kevin Ohi
- Queer Bollywood, or "I'm the player, you're the naive one" : patterns of sexual subversion in recent Indian popular cinema
- Thomas Waugh
- Part IV. Production notes
- Cinema studies doesn't matter; or, I know what you did last semester
- Toby Miller
- 12 monkeys, postmodernism, and the urban : toward a new method
- Matthew Ruben
- narrative structure and iconography in Born in East L.A.
- Terminator technology : Hollywood, history, and technology
- Paul Smith
- "Compulsory" viewing for every citizen : Mr. Smith and the rhetoric of reception
- Eric
- Chon A Noriega
- Part III. Moving desires
- The voice of pornography : tracking the subject through the sonic spaces of gay male moving image pornography
- Rich Cante and Angelo Restivo
- Nostalgia of the new wave : structure in Wong Kar-wai's Happy together
- Rey Chow
- Mario Lanza and the "fourth world"
- Smoodin
- Standardizing professionalism and showmanship : the performance of motion picture projectionists during the early sync-sound era
- Steve Wurtzler
- States of emergency
- Patricia R. Zimmerman
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 398 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1035920681
- System details
- Mode of access: Internet
- Label
- Keyframes : popular cinema and cultural studies, edited by Matthew Tinkcom and Amy Villarejo
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographic references and index
- Contents
-
- Diane Negra
- Race as spectacle, feminism as alibi : representing the civil rights era in the 1990s
- Sharon Willis
- Part II. New constellation stars
- Judy on the net : Judy Garland fandon and "the gay thing" revisited
- Steven Cohan
- Jackie Chan and the black connection
- Gina Marchetti
- Stardom and serial fantasies : Thomas Harris's Hannibal
- Linda Mizejewski
- Part I. Woman as inter/national sign
- Learning from Bruce Lee : pedagogy and political correctness in martial arts cinema
- Meaghan Morris
- "Waas sappening?" :
- "You've been in my life so long I can't remember anything else" : into the labyrinth with Ripley and the alien
- Pamela Church Gibson
- Warrior marks : global womanism's neo-colonial discourse in a multicultural context
- Inderphal Grewal and Karen Kaplan
- "Daddy, where's the FBI warning?" : constructing the video spectator
- Ina Rae Hark
- Romance and/as tourism : heritage whiteness and the (inter)national imaginary in the new woman's film
- Marcia Landy
- Devouring creation : cannibalism, sodomy, and the scene of analysis in Suddenly, last summer
- Kevin Ohi
- Queer Bollywood, or "I'm the player, you're the naive one" : patterns of sexual subversion in recent Indian popular cinema
- Thomas Waugh
- Part IV. Production notes
- Cinema studies doesn't matter; or, I know what you did last semester
- Toby Miller
- 12 monkeys, postmodernism, and the urban : toward a new method
- Matthew Ruben
- narrative structure and iconography in Born in East L.A.
- Terminator technology : Hollywood, history, and technology
- Paul Smith
- "Compulsory" viewing for every citizen : Mr. Smith and the rhetoric of reception
- Eric
- Chon A Noriega
- Part III. Moving desires
- The voice of pornography : tracking the subject through the sonic spaces of gay male moving image pornography
- Rich Cante and Angelo Restivo
- Nostalgia of the new wave : structure in Wong Kar-wai's Happy together
- Rey Chow
- Mario Lanza and the "fourth world"
- Smoodin
- Standardizing professionalism and showmanship : the performance of motion picture projectionists during the early sync-sound era
- Steve Wurtzler
- States of emergency
- Patricia R. Zimmerman
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 398 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1035920681
- System details
- Mode of access: Internet
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