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Other Hollywood Renaissance [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 48 B/W illustrations
  • Serija: Traditions in American Cinema
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474442641
  • ISBN-13: 9781474442640
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 48 B/W illustrations
  • Serija: Traditions in American Cinema
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474442641
  • ISBN-13: 9781474442640
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In the late 1960s, the collapse of the classic Hollywood studio system led in part, and for less than a decade, to a production trend heavily influenced by the international art cinema.  Reflecting a new self-consciousness in the US about the national film patrimony, this period is known as the Hollywood Renaissance. However, critical study of the period is generally associated with its so-called principal auteurs, slighting a number of established and emerging directors who were responsible for many of the era’s most innovative and artistically successful releases.

With contributions from leading film scholars, this book provides a revisionist account of this creative resurgence by discussing and memorializing twenty-four directors of note who have not yet been given a proper place in the larger history of the period. Including filmmakers such as Hal Ashby, John Frankenheimer, Mike Nichols, and Joan Micklin Silver, this more expansive approach to the auteurism of the late 1960s and 1970s seems not only appropriate but pressing — a necessary element of the re-evaluation of 'Hollywood' with which cinema studies has been preoccupied under the challenges posed by the emergence and flourishing of new media.



This book provides a revisionist account of the Hollywood Renaissance period by discussing (and thus memorialising) 24 directors of note who have not yet been given a proper place in the larger history of the period.

List of Figures
viii
Notes on the Contributors xvii
The Other Picture Show: An Introduction 1(25)
Dominic Lennard
R. Barton Palmer
Murray Pomerance
1 Hal Ashby, Gentle Giant
26(18)
Brenda Austin-Smith
2 Remaking Gender in the Early Films of Peter Bogdanovich
44(13)
Douglas McFarland
3 In Extremis: John Boorman's Cinema of Dislocation
57(14)
Ina Rae Hark
4 John Cassavetes: In Your Face and Off the Grid
71(17)
Rebecca Bell-Metereau
5 "Let Me Love You": Ambiguous Masculinity in Michael Cimino's Melodramas
88(14)
I-Lien Tsay
6 De Palma's Embattled Red Period: Hitchcock, Gender, Genre, and Postmodernism
102(15)
Linda Badley
7 Escape from Escapism: Bob Fosse and the Hollywood Renaissance
117(17)
Dennis Bingham
8 The Little Deaths of John Frankenheimer
134(14)
Daniel Varndell
9 William Friedkin: Frayed Connections
148(13)
Dominic Lennard
10 Sidney Lumet and the New Hollywood
161(16)
David Desser
11 Terrence Malick's Emergent Lyricism in Badlands and Days of Heaven
177(12)
Rick Warner
12 Elaine May: Subverting Machismo "Step by Tiny Step"
189(15)
Kyle Stevens
13 Paul Mazursky: The New Hollywood's Forgotten Man
204(18)
Lester D. Friedman
14 New Hollywood Crossover: Joan Micklin Silver and the Indie-Studio Divide
222(14)
Maya Montanez Smukler
15 Mike Nichols and the Hollywood Renaissance: A Cinema of Cultural Investigation
236(14)
Nancy Roche
16 "There Will be No Questions": 1970s American Cinema as Parallax in Alan J. Pakula's "Paranoia Trilogy"
250(15)
Terence McSweeney
17 Genres of the Modern Mythic in the Films of Sam Peckinpah
265(13)
Daniel Sacco
18 Bob Rafelson's Ambivalent Authorship
278(18)
Vincent Longo
19 We've Never Danced: Alan Rudolph's Welcome to L.A. and Remember My Name
296(12)
Steven Rybin
20 Jerry Schatzberg's Downfall Portraits: His Cinema of Loneliness
308(21)
R. Barton Palmer
21 Inside John Schlesinger Outside
329(16)
Murray Pomerance
22 Fire and Ice: Paul Schrader
345(14)
Constantine Verevis
23 Peter Yates: On Location in the New Hollywood
359(12)
Jonathan Kirshner
Index 371