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9780252078057

Film and Attraction

by Gaudreault, Andre; Barnard, Timothy; Altman, Rick
  • ISBN13:

    9780252078057

  • ISBN10:

    0252078055

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-05-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr

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Summary

Establishing a new vision for film history, Film and Attraction: From Kinematography to Cinemaurges readers to consider the importance of complex social and cultural forces in early film. Andr#xE9; Gaudreault argues that Edison and the Lumi#xE8;res did not invent cinema; they invented a device. Explaining how this device, the kinematograph, gave rise to cinema is the challenge he sets for himself in this volume. He highlights the forgotten role of the film lecturer and examines film's relationship with other visual spectacles in fin-de-si#xE8;cle culture, from magic sketches to fairy plays and photography to vaudeville. In reorienting the study of film history, Film and Attraction offers a candid reassessment of Georges M#xE9;li#xE8;s' rich oeuvre and includes a new, unabridged translation of M#xE9;li#xE8;s' famous 1907 text "Kinematographic Views." A foreword by Rick Altman stresses the relevance of Gaudreault's concerns to Anglophone film scholarship.

Author Biography

Andr Gaudreault is a professor at the Dpartement d'histoire de l'art et d'tudes cinmatographiques at the Universit de Montral, the author of From Plato to Lumire: Narration and Monstration in Literature and Cinema, and the editor of American Cinema 1890-l909: Themes and Variations. Timothy Barnard is a film historian, publisher, and translator.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Looking at Early Cinema in a New Lightp. 9
The Emergence of the Kinematographp. 32
Attraction and the Kinematographp. 48
Intermediality and the Kinematographp. 62
A Problematic Institutional Spacep. 83
Conclusionp. 98
Discussion between the Author and the Editors of the Journal 1895p. 109
ôKinematographic Viewsö (1907) by Georges Méliès, edited with an introduction and annotations by Jacques Malthêtep. 133
Notesp. 153
Works Cited in the Present Volumep. 177
General Bibliography on Early Cinemap. 185
Indexp. 203
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