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A stimulating overview of the intellectual arguments and critical debates involved in the study of British and Irish cinemas British and Irish film studies have expanded in scope and depth in recent years, prompting a growing number of critical debates on how these cinemas are analysed, contextualized, and understood. A Companion to British and Irish Cinema addresses arguments surrounding film historiography, methods of textual analysis, critical judgments, and the social and economic contexts that are central to the study of these cinemas. Twenty-nine essays from many of the most prominent writers in the field examine how British and Irish cinema have been discussed, the concepts and methods used to interpret and understand British and Irish films, and the defining issues and debates at the heart of British and Irish cinema studies. Offering a broad scope of commentary, the Companion explores historical, cultural and aesthetic questions that encompass over a century of British and

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“Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.” - W. A. Vincent, Michigan State University for CHOICE Connect, February 2020 Vol. 57 No. 6

“This magnificent volume unfailingly demonstrates a sense of what the word ‘Companion’ in its title actually means. This is no ‘primer’ of entry-level chapters, although scholars unfamiliar with British and Irish cinema will learn much from it.” - Andrew Moor (Manchester Metropolitan University), Journal of British Cinema and Television 17.2 (2020): 273–287



Table of Contents

About the Editor viii

Notes on Contributors ix

Introduction 1
John Hill

Part I Histories: Issues and Debates 5

1 British Silent Cinema 7
Jon Burrows

2 Cinema in Ireland from the 1890s to the 1930s 29
Kevin Rockett

3 British Cinema in the 1930s 49
Lawrence Napper

4 British Cinema and the Second World War 67
James Chapman

5 The 1950s and 1960s 84
Melanie Williams

6 Irish Cinema’s First Wave: Histories and Legacies of the 1970s and the 1980s 106
Maeve Connolly

7 History, Heritage and the National Past in British Cinema of the 1980s and 1990s 127
Geoff Eley

Part II Critical Approaches: Debating Film Texts 141

8 Filming with Words: British Cinema, Literature and Adaptation 143
Christine Geraghty

9 British Film Genres 158
Peter Hutchings

10 British Cinema and Authorship 177
Sheldon Hall

11 Acting and Stardom 201
Jim Leach

12 British and Irish Film Music 217
K. J. Donnelly

13 Irish Cinema and International Screen Culture 234
Martin McLoone

14 Vernacular Visions: Ireland and Accented Cinema 260
Luke Gibbons

Part III Critical Approaches: Debating Film Contexts 275

15 British Film Industry and Policy: Issues and Debates 277
Duncan Petrie

16 British Cinema and Technology 298
Sarah Street

17 Irish Film: Industry and Policy 313
Roderick Flynn

18 British Cinema and Television 332
David Rolinson

Part IV Representation and Identity 347

19 Gender, Sexuality, and British Cinema 349
Niall Richardson

20 Space, Place, and Architecture in British Films: The Case of Last Resort (2000) 372
Paul Newland

21 Gender, Sexuality, and Irish Film 386
Debbie Ging

22 Space and Place in Irish Cinema 407
Conn Holohan

23 The Proletariat and British Cinema 423
Paul Dave

24 Race and Ethnicity in British Cinema 443
Sarita Malik

Part V Redefining ‘British’ and ‘Irish’ Cinemas 461

25 The Englishness of British Cinema: Beyond the Valley of the Corn Dollies 463
Julian Petley

26 Trainspotter’s Delight: Issues and Themes in Scottish Film Criticism 490
Jonathan Murray

27 The Cinema Has Two Tongues: The Cinema Cultures of Wales 510
Daryl Perrins

28 Screening Irish‐America 532
Ruth Barton

29 Transnational Strategies in British Cinema: The Example of Slumdog Millionaire 545
James F. English

Index 565

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      Publication Date: Publication Date: 28/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9781118477519, 978-1118477519
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      Book Synopsis
      A stimulating overview of the intellectual arguments and critical debates involved in the study of British and Irish cinemas British and Irish film studies have expanded in scope and depth in recent years, prompting a growing number of critical debates on how these cinemas are analysed, contextualized, and understood. A Companion to British and Irish Cinema addresses arguments surrounding film historiography, methods of textual analysis, critical judgments, and the social and economic contexts that are central to the study of these cinemas. Twenty-nine essays from many of the most prominent writers in the field examine how British and Irish cinema have been discussed, the concepts and methods used to interpret and understand British and Irish films, and the defining issues and debates at the heart of British and Irish cinema studies. Offering a broad scope of commentary, the Companion explores historical, cultural and aesthetic questions that encompass over a century of British and

      Trade Review

      “Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.” - W. A. Vincent, Michigan State University for CHOICE Connect, February 2020 Vol. 57 No. 6

      “This magnificent volume unfailingly demonstrates a sense of what the word ‘Companion’ in its title actually means. This is no ‘primer’ of entry-level chapters, although scholars unfamiliar with British and Irish cinema will learn much from it.” - Andrew Moor (Manchester Metropolitan University), Journal of British Cinema and Television 17.2 (2020): 273–287



      Table of Contents

      About the Editor viii

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Introduction 1
      John Hill

      Part I Histories: Issues and Debates 5

      1 British Silent Cinema 7
      Jon Burrows

      2 Cinema in Ireland from the 1890s to the 1930s 29
      Kevin Rockett

      3 British Cinema in the 1930s 49
      Lawrence Napper

      4 British Cinema and the Second World War 67
      James Chapman

      5 The 1950s and 1960s 84
      Melanie Williams

      6 Irish Cinema’s First Wave: Histories and Legacies of the 1970s and the 1980s 106
      Maeve Connolly

      7 History, Heritage and the National Past in British Cinema of the 1980s and 1990s 127
      Geoff Eley

      Part II Critical Approaches: Debating Film Texts 141

      8 Filming with Words: British Cinema, Literature and Adaptation 143
      Christine Geraghty

      9 British Film Genres 158
      Peter Hutchings

      10 British Cinema and Authorship 177
      Sheldon Hall

      11 Acting and Stardom 201
      Jim Leach

      12 British and Irish Film Music 217
      K. J. Donnelly

      13 Irish Cinema and International Screen Culture 234
      Martin McLoone

      14 Vernacular Visions: Ireland and Accented Cinema 260
      Luke Gibbons

      Part III Critical Approaches: Debating Film Contexts 275

      15 British Film Industry and Policy: Issues and Debates 277
      Duncan Petrie

      16 British Cinema and Technology 298
      Sarah Street

      17 Irish Film: Industry and Policy 313
      Roderick Flynn

      18 British Cinema and Television 332
      David Rolinson

      Part IV Representation and Identity 347

      19 Gender, Sexuality, and British Cinema 349
      Niall Richardson

      20 Space, Place, and Architecture in British Films: The Case of Last Resort (2000) 372
      Paul Newland

      21 Gender, Sexuality, and Irish Film 386
      Debbie Ging

      22 Space and Place in Irish Cinema 407
      Conn Holohan

      23 The Proletariat and British Cinema 423
      Paul Dave

      24 Race and Ethnicity in British Cinema 443
      Sarita Malik

      Part V Redefining ‘British’ and ‘Irish’ Cinemas 461

      25 The Englishness of British Cinema: Beyond the Valley of the Corn Dollies 463
      Julian Petley

      26 Trainspotter’s Delight: Issues and Themes in Scottish Film Criticism 490
      Jonathan Murray

      27 The Cinema Has Two Tongues: The Cinema Cultures of Wales 510
      Daryl Perrins

      28 Screening Irish‐America 532
      Ruth Barton

      29 Transnational Strategies in British Cinema: The Example of Slumdog Millionaire 545
      James F. English

      Index 565

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