"In the expanding field of cinema studies, this work stands out in its rare imaginative force."<b>—Annette Michelson, New York University</b>

Emphasizing the importance of cultural theory for film history, Giuliana Bruno enriches our understanding of early Italian film as she guides us on a series of "inferential walks" through Italian culture in the first decades of this century. This innovative approach---the interweaving of examples of cinema with architecture, art history, medical discourse, photography, and literature--addresses the challenge posed by feminism to film study while calling attention to marginalized artists. An object of this critical remapping is Elvira Notari (1875-1946), Italy's first and most prolific woman filmmaker, whose documentary-style work on street life in Naples, a forerunner of neorealism, was popularly acclaimed in Italy and the United States until its suppression during the Fascist regime. Since only fragments of Notari's films exist today, Bruno illuminates the filmmaker's contributions to early Italian cinematography by evoking the cultural terrain in which she operated. What emerges is an intertextual montage of urban film culture highlighting a woman's view on love, violence, poverty, desire, and death. This panorama ranges from the city's exteriors to the body's interiors. Reclaiming an alternative history of women's filmmaking and reception, Bruno draws a cultural history that persuasively argues for a spatial, corporal interpretation of film language.
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Emphasizing the importance of cultural theory for film history, this book guides readers on a series of "inferential walks" through Italian culture in the first decades of the 21st century. It draws a cultural history that persuasively argues for a spatial, corporal interpretation of film language.
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AcknowledgmentsMapping Out Discourse: An Introduction3Pt. ISuppressed Knowledge of Elvira Coda Notari and Neapolitan Film: A Historical Panorama1Questions of History and Film in Italian Culture112Film Journals and Film Historiography24Pt. IIFilm in the Cityscape: A Topoanalysis of Spectatorship3Streetwalking around Plato's Cave, or The Unconscious Is Housed354Spectatorial Embodiments: Anatomies of the Visible and the Female Bodyscape58Pt. IIIManufacturing Film Culture5Dora Film: An Urban Production House796Women at Work: Manufacturing Movies1057Dora Film of America: Women and Immigrants in the American Dream1228Censorship: A Cut on the Wings of Desire137Pt. IVThe Metropolitan Texture9Fragments of an Analyst's Discourse: Lacunae14710The Architecture of Public Melodrama: A Corporeality of the Street16111Between the Feast and the Law: The Carnivalization of Narration18712City Views: Filmic Cityscape, Artistic Perspective, and Touristic Travel201Pt. VFemale Geographies13Anatomy of an Analysis: The Authorial Noir23314Popular Cinema and Women's Literature: The Transito of Female Discourse24115Medical Figures: Hysteria and the Anatomy Lesson25516Topographies of Dark Female Pleasures27817Written on the Body: Eroticism, Death, and Hagiography309Notes329Filmography391List of Illustrations399Index405
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"In the expanding field of cinema studies, this work stands out in its rare imaginative force."<b>—Annette Michelson, New York University</b>
In the expanding field of cinema studies, this work stands out in its rare imaginative force. -- Annette Michelson, New York University

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ISBN
9780691025339
Publisert
1992-12-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Vekt
652 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
436

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