America on film: representing race, class, gender, and sexuality at the movies / Harry M. Benshoff and Sean Griffin
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TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009Descripción: 453 páginas: 25 cmISBN: - 9781405170550
- 791.436520693 / B257a
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Resumen: América en el Cine: Representando la Raza, la Clase, el Género y la Sexualidad en el Cine es una introducción dinámica a los temas de diversidad representados en el cine estadounidense. El primer texto sintético e histórico de su tipo, América en el Cine ofrece una visión integral de los factores industriales, socioculturales y estéticos que contribuyen a las representaciones cinematográficas de raza, clase, género y sexualidad. El volumen narra la historia cinematográfica de diversos grupos culturales, examina las fuerzas e instituciones que influyen en los prejuicios y estimula el debate sobre la relación entre el cine y la cultura nacional estadounidense. Esta nueva edición está completamente revisada y actualizada. Incluye un nuevo capítulo sobre la representación de la discapacidad en el cine estadounidense y una nueva colección de estudios de caso actualizados, que incluyen análisis de Erin Brockovich, 8 Millas, Crash y Brokeback Mountain, entre otros
Acknowledgments --
How to use this book --
pt. I. Culture and American film --
1. Introduction to the study of film form and representation --
Film form --
American ideologies : discrimination and resistance --
Culture and cultural studies --
Case study : The Lion King (1994) --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
2. The structure and history of Hollywood filmmaking --
Hollywood vs. independent film --
The style of Hollywood cinema --
The business of Hollywood --
The history of Hollywood : the movies begin --
The classical Hollywood cinema --
World War II and postwar film --
"New" Hollywood and the blockbuster mentality --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening. pt. II. Race and ethnicity and American film --
Introduction to part II : what is race? --
3. The concept of whiteness and American film --
Seeing white --
Bleaching the green : the Irish in American cinema --
Looking for respect : the Italian in American cinema --
A special case : Jews and Hollywood --
Case study : The Jazz Singer (1927) --
Veiled and reviled : Arabs on film in America --
Conclusion : whiteness and American film today --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
4. African Americans and American film --
African Americans in early film --
Blacks in classical Hollywood cinema --
World War II and the postwar social problem film --
The rise and fall of blaxploitation filmmaking --
Box : blacks on TV --
Hollywood in the 1980s and the arrival of Spike Lee --
Black independent film vs. "neo-blaxploitation" filmmaking --
New images for a new century --
or not? --
Case study : Bamboozled (2000) --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
5. Native Americans and American film --
The American "Indian" before film --
Ethnographic films and the rise of the Hollywood western --
The evolving western --
A kinder, gentler America? --
Case study : Smoke Signals (1998) --
Conclusion : twenty-first-century Indians? --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
6. Asian Americans and American film --
Silent film and Asian images --
Asians in classical Hollywood cinema --
World War II and after : war films, miscegenation melodramas, and kung fu --
Contemporary Asian American actors and filmmakers --
Case study : Eat a Bowl of Tea (1989) --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
7. Latinos and American film --
The greaser and the Latin lover : alternating stereotypes --
World War II and after : the good neighbor policy --
The 1950s to the 1970s : back to business as usual? --
Expanding opportunities in recent decades --
Conclusion : a backlash against Chicanos? --
Case study : My Family/Mi Familia (1995) --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening. pt. III. Class and American film --
Introduction to part III : what is class? --
8. Classical Hollywood cinema and class --
Setting the stage : the Industrial Revolution --
Early cinema : the rise of the Horatio Alger myth --
Hollywood and unionization --
Class in the classical Hollywood cinema --
Case study : The Grapes of Wrath (1940) --
Conclusion : recloaking class consciousness --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
9. Cinematic class struggle after the Depression --
From World War II to the Red Scare --
From opulence to counterculture --
Box : class on television --
New Hollywood and the resurrection of the Horatio Alger myth --
Case study : Bulworth (1998) --
Conclusion : corporate Hollywood and labor today --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening. pt. IV. Gender and American film --
Introduction to part IV : what is gender? --
10. Women in classical Hollywood filmmaking --
Images of women in early cinema --
Early female filmmakers --
Images of women in 1930s classical Hollywood --
World War II and after --
Case study : All That Heaven Allows (1955) --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
11. Exploring the visual parameters of women in film --
Ways of seeing --
"Visual pleasure and narrative cinema" --
Case study : Gilda (1946) --
Conclusion : complicating Mulvey's arguments --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
12. Masculinity in classical Hollywood filmmaking --
Masculinity and early cinema --
Masculinity and the male movie star --
World War II and film noir --
Case study : Dead Reckoning (1947) --
Masculinity in 1950s American film --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
13. Gender in American film since the 1960s --
Second wave feminism and Hollywood --
Into the 1980s : a backlash against women? --
Box : women and American television --
A new generation of female filmmakers --
Case study : The Ballad of Little Jo (1993) --
Conclusion : gender in the early twenty-first century --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening. pt. V. Sexuality and American film --
Introduction to part V : what is sexuality? --
14. Heterosexuality, homosexuality, and classical Hollywood --
(Hetero)sexuality on screen --
(Homo)sexuality in early film --
Censoring sexuality during the classical Hollywood era --
Postwar sexualities and the weakening of the production code --
Camp and the underground cinema --
Case study : The Celluloid Closet (1995) --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
15. Sexualities on film since the sexual revolution --
Hollywood and the sexual revolution --
Film and gay culture from Stonewall to AIDS --
The AIDS crisis --
Queer theory and new queer cinema --
Box : queer TV --
Case study : Go Fish (1995) --
Hollywood responds to new queer cinema --
(Hetero)sexualities in contemporary American cinema --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening. pt. VI. Ability and American film --
Introduction to part VI : what is ability? --
16. Cinematic images of (dis)ability --
Disabled people in early American film : curiosities and freaks --
Romanticizing disability in classical Hollywood melodramas --
Disability in war movies and social problem films --
Disability and the counterculture --
Case study : Children of a Lesser God (1986) --
A more enlightened age? --
Questions for discussion --
Further reading --
Further screening --
17. Making connections --
Case study 1 : Queen Christina (1933) --
Case study 2 : The Old Maid (1939) --
Case study 3 : The Gang's All Here (1943) --
Case study 4 : A Patch of Blue (1965) --
Case study 5 : Erin Brockovich (2000) --
Case study 6 : 8 Mile (2002) --
Case study 7 : Better Luck Tomorrow (2002) --
Case study 8 : Saving Face (2004) --
Case study 9 : Crash (2004) --
Case study 10 : The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005) --
Case study 11 : Brokeback Mountain (2005) --
Case study 12 : Quinceañera (2006) --
Glossary --
Index
| Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Biblioteca Especializada en Cine y Medios Audiovisuales - BECMA General | Biblioteca | 791.436520693 / B257a (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 16463 |
Navegando Biblioteca Especializada en Cine y Medios Audiovisuales - BECMA estanterías, Ubicación en estantería: General, Colección: Biblioteca Cerrar el navegador de estanterías (Oculta el navegador de estanterías)
| 791.43651 / P179r Rehacer los géneros: Mujeres cineastas dentro y fuera de Hollywood / | 791.436510982 / A765 El asombro y la audacia: el cine de María Luisa Bemberg / | 791.436510982 / M128e Entre preceptos y derechos: directoras y guionistas en el cine mudo argentino (1915-1933) / | 791.436520693 / B257a America on film: representing race, class, gender, and sexuality at the movies / | 791.436520973 / B142b Black women directors / | 791.436520973 / B142c Contemporary black women filmmakers and the art of resistance / | 791.4365261 / S215m Memory and Movies: What Films Can Teach Us about Memory / |
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