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Author
Jon Lewis
Book Title
The End Of Cinema As We Know It
Contributor
Jon Lewis (Edited by)
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
081475161X
EAN
9780814751619
ISBN
9780814751619
Genre
Films & TV
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Publication Name
End of Cinema As We Know It : American Film in the Nineties
Title
The End Of Cinema As We Know It
Subtitle
American Film in the Nineties
Publisher
New York University Press
Release Date
01/12/2001
Release Year
2001
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
385 Pages

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Product Information

The 34 brief essays in this collection address a variety of topics, from film censorship and preservation to the changing structure and status of independent cinemas, and the continued importance of celebrity and stardom.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
081475161x
ISBN-13
9780814751619
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5038695410

Product Key Features

Author
Jon Lewis
Publication Name
End of Cinema As We Know It : American Film in the Nineties
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
385 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pn1993.5.U6e53 2001
Reviews
"Brief on brilliant cocktail conversation? This reader-friendly collection will help you apply Foucault to Keanu, Derrida to Spielberg, Macbeth to Blair Witch, and pull it off with panache. Stimulating in small doses, its 34 essays deconstruct 1990s cinema, and the decade too, with intellectual vigor and a wry sense of humor."-- Variety " The End of Cinema as We Know It: American Cinema in the Nineties , is an encouraging step in a new direction. In it, we find an impressive assembly of established as well as younger scholars grappling both with pop-film and industry concerns."-- Cineaste " The End of Cinema As We Know It is at once academic and popular in the best sense of both terms-intelligent and erudite critical analysis conveyed through accessible and gracefully written prose. Just like the cinema of the '90s itself, this collection of thirty-four smart and sprightly essays refuses to be bound by traditional categories. Free from the homogenized consensus that too often results from the supposed advantage of historical distance, these broadly ranging essays on a period still fresh in our memory necessarily pose more questions than they answer. But they are good provocative questions and it is precisely this spirit of free-wheeling inquiry and fearless speculation that makes the book so enjoyable to read."--Robert Rosen, Dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television " The End of Cinema provides an enjoyable reading with a good balance of academic and popular qualities."--American Studies International, June 2002, " The End of Cinema provides an enjoyable reading with a good balance of academic and popular qualities." - American Studies International , June 2002, The End of Cinema provides an enjoyable reading with a good balance of academic and popular qualities., "Brief on brilliant cocktail conversation? This reader-friendly collection will help you apply Foucault to Keanu, Derrida to Spielberg, Macbeth to Blair Witch, and pull it off with panache. Stimulating in small doses, its 34 essays deconstruct 1990s cinema, and the decade too, with intellectual vigor and a wry sense of humor." -Variety,, "Brief on brilliant cocktail conversation? This reader-friendly collection will help you apply Foucault to Keanu, Derrida to Spielberg, Macbeth to Blair Witch, and pull it off with panache. Stimulating in small doses, its 34 essays deconstruct 1990s cinema, and the decade too, with intellectual vigor and a wry sense of humor." - Variety, " The End of Cinema as We Know It: American Cinema in the Nineties , is an encouraging step in a new direction. In it, we find an impressive assembly of established as well as younger scholars grappling both with pop-film and industry concerns." - Cineaste, "The End of Cinema As We Know Itis at once academic and popular in the best sense of both terms-intelligent and erudite critical analysis conveyed through accessible and gracefully written prose. Just like the cinema of the '90s itself, this collection of thirty-four smart and sprightly essays refuses to be bound by traditional categories. Free from the homogenized consensus that too often results from the supposed advantage of historical distance, these broadly ranging essays on a period still fresh in our memory necessarily pose more questions than they answer. But they are good provocative questions and it is precisely this spirit of free-wheeling inquiry and fearless speculation that makes the book so enjoyable to read." - Robert Rosen, Dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, The End of Cinema As We Know It is at once academic and popular in the best sense of both terms-intelligent and erudite critical analysis conveyed through accessible and gracefully written prose. Just like the cinema of the '90s itself, this collection of thirty-four smart and sprightly essays refuses to be bound by traditional categories. Free from the homogenized consensus that too often results from the supposed advantage of historical distance, these broadly ranging essays on a period still fresh in our memory necessarily pose more questions than they answer. But they are good provocative questions and it is precisely this spirit of free-wheeling inquiry and fearless speculation that makes the book so enjoyable to read., " The End of Cinema as We Know It: American Cinema in the Nineties , is an encouraging step in a new direction. In it, we find an impressive assembly of established as well as younger scholars grappling both with pop-film and industry concerns." - Cineaste ,, Brief on brilliant cocktail conversation? This reader-friendly collection will help you apply Foucault to Keanu, Derrida to Spielberg, Macbeth to Blair Witch, and pull it off with panache. Stimulating in small doses, its 34 essays deconstruct 1990s cinema, and the decade too, with intellectual vigor and a wry sense of humor., The End of Cinema as We Know It: American Cinema in the Nineties , is an encouraging step in a new direction. In it, we find an impressive assembly of established as well as younger scholars grappling both with pop-film and industry concerns., " The End of Cinema As We Know It is at once academic and popular in the best sense of both terms-intelligent and erudite critical analysis conveyed through accessible and gracefully written prose. Just like the cinema of the '90s itself, this collection of thirty-four smart and sprightly essays refuses to be bound by traditional categories. Free from the homogenized consensus that too often results from the supposed advantage of historical distance, these broadly ranging essays on a period still fresh in our memory necessarily pose more questions than they answer. But they are good provocative questions and it is precisely this spirit of free-wheeling inquiry and fearless speculation that makes the book so enjoyable to read." -Robert Rosen,Dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, "Brief on brilliant cocktail conversation? This reader-friendly collection will help you apply Foucault to Keanu, Derrida to Spielberg, Macbeth to Blair Witch, and pull it off with panache. Stimulating in small doses, its 34 essays deconstruct 1990s cinema, and the decade too, with intellectual vigor and a wry sense of humor." -Variety, "The End of Cinema as We Know It: American Cinema in the Nineties, is an encouraging step in a new direction. In it, we find an impressive assembly of established as well as younger scholars grappling both with pop-film and industry concerns." -Cineaste, " The End of Cinema As We Know It is at once academic and popular in the best sense of both terms-intelligent and erudite critical analysis conveyed through accessible and gracefully written prose. Just like the cinema of the '90s itself, this collection of thirty-four smart and sprightly essays refuses to be bound by traditional categories. Free from the homogenized consensus that too often results from the supposed advantage of historical distance, these broadly ranging essays on a period still fresh in our memory necessarily pose more questions than they answer. But they are good provocative questions and it is precisely this spirit of free-wheeling inquiry and fearless speculation that makes the book so enjoyable to read." - Robert Rosen, Dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, " The End of Cinema provides an enjoyable reading with a good balance of academic and popular qualities." - American Studies International ,June 2002, "The End of Cinemaprovides an enjoyable reading with a good balance of academic and popular qualities." -American Studies International, June 2002
Copyright Date
2001
Topic
Film / General, Industries / Entertainment
Lccn
2001-003695
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, Performing Arts

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