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Auteurs and Authorship: A Film Reader offers students an introductory and comprehensive view of perhaps the most central concept in film studies. This unique anthology addresses the aesthetic and historical debates surrounding auteurship while providing author criticism and analysis in practice.

Trade Review
"This book is a classroom. One hopes that by reading it, eager young cinephiles may pass through words into the true life of the screen." (Quarterly Review, December 2009)

"Presents an arresting, thoughtful procession of ideas about who makes a movie." Afterimage

"The question of authorship in cinema remains a crucial area of debate. Barry Keith Grant's excellent reader, which brings together most of the important French, British and American material, looks set to become a required text on the subject." Jim Hillier, University of Reading, England

"Without doubt the best collection available on film authorship, which remains the single most challenging issue in film studies and the abiding mystery of cinema. From the groundbreaking polemics of the 1950s and ‘60s to cutting-edge analyses by top contemporary scholars, Auteurs and Authorship examines this endlessly salient topic in a remarkable array of essays that, taken together, provide the most comprehensive, in-depth treatment available." Tom Schatz, University of Texas, Austin

“Deep and fulfilling examination of the theory ... [and] inclusion of virtually every valuable essay on cinema auteurism makes [it] an indispensable book.” RogueCinema.com



Table of Contents
Dedication.

Acknowledgments.

Figures and Captions.

Preface: How to Use this Book.

Introduction.

Part I: Classic Auteur Theory.

Introduction.

1. Francois Truffaut: A Certain Tendency of the French Cinema (1954).

2. André Bazin: La Politique des Auteurs (1957).

3. Ian Cameron: Films, Directors and Auteurs (1962).

4. Andrew Sarris: Notes on the Auteur Theory in 1962 (1962).

5. Pauline Kael: Circles and Squares (1963).

6. Peter Wollen: The Auteur Theory (1969) (excerpt).

7. V.F. Perkins: Direction and Authorship (1972) (excerpt).

8. Edward Buscombe: Ideas of Authorship (1973).

9. Robin Wood: Ideology, Genre, Auteur (1977).

Bibliography.

Part II: The Contexts of Authorship.

Introduction.

10. Roland Barthes: The Death of the Author (1968).

11. Charles Eckert: The English Cine-Structuralists (1973).

12. Graham Petrie: Alternatives to Auteurs (1973).

13. Claire Johnston: Women’s Cinema as Counter-Cinema (1973).

14. Angela Martin: Refocusing Authorship in Women's Cinema (2003).

15. Richard Kosarzski: The Men with the Movie Cameras (1972).

16. Richard Corliss: Notes on a Screenwriter's Theory, 1973 (1974).

17. Gore Vidal: Who Makes the Movies? (1976).

18. Peter Lehman: Script/Performance/Text: Performance Theory and Auteur Theory (1978).

19. Jerome Christensen: Studio Authorship (2006) (excerpt).

20. Matthew Bernstein: The Producer as Auteur (2006).

21. Bruce Kawin: Authorship, Design, and Execution (1987).

Bibliography.

Part III: Close Readings.

Introduction.

22. Maurice Yacowar: Hitchcock's Imagery and Art (1977).

23. Editors of Cahiers du Cinema: John Ford’s Young Mr. Lincoln (1970).

24. Paul Willeman: Towards an Analysis of the Sirkian System (1972).

25. Paul Kerr: My Name is Joseph H. Lewis (1983).

26. Michael Budd: Authorship as a Commodity: The Art Cinema and The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari (1984).

27. Claire Johnston and Pam Cook: The Place of Women in the Cinema of Raoul Walsh (1974).

28. Judith Mayne: Female Authorship Reconsidered (The Case of Dorothy Arzner) (1990).

29. Barry Keith Grant: Man’s Favorite Sport?: The Action Films of Kathryn Bigelow (2004).

30. Michael DeAngelis: Todd Haynes and Queer Authorship (2006).

31. J. Ronald Green: Twoness' in the Style of Oscar Micheaux (1993).

32. S. Craig Watkins: Spike’s Joint (1998) (excerpt).

Bibliography

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/01/2008
      ISBN13: 9781405153331, 978-1405153331
      ISBN10: 1405153334
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Auteurs and Authorship: A Film Reader offers students an introductory and comprehensive view of perhaps the most central concept in film studies. This unique anthology addresses the aesthetic and historical debates surrounding auteurship while providing author criticism and analysis in practice.

      Trade Review
      "This book is a classroom. One hopes that by reading it, eager young cinephiles may pass through words into the true life of the screen." (Quarterly Review, December 2009)

      "Presents an arresting, thoughtful procession of ideas about who makes a movie." Afterimage

      "The question of authorship in cinema remains a crucial area of debate. Barry Keith Grant's excellent reader, which brings together most of the important French, British and American material, looks set to become a required text on the subject." Jim Hillier, University of Reading, England

      "Without doubt the best collection available on film authorship, which remains the single most challenging issue in film studies and the abiding mystery of cinema. From the groundbreaking polemics of the 1950s and ‘60s to cutting-edge analyses by top contemporary scholars, Auteurs and Authorship examines this endlessly salient topic in a remarkable array of essays that, taken together, provide the most comprehensive, in-depth treatment available." Tom Schatz, University of Texas, Austin

      “Deep and fulfilling examination of the theory ... [and] inclusion of virtually every valuable essay on cinema auteurism makes [it] an indispensable book.” RogueCinema.com



      Table of Contents
      Dedication.

      Acknowledgments.

      Figures and Captions.

      Preface: How to Use this Book.

      Introduction.

      Part I: Classic Auteur Theory.

      Introduction.

      1. Francois Truffaut: A Certain Tendency of the French Cinema (1954).

      2. André Bazin: La Politique des Auteurs (1957).

      3. Ian Cameron: Films, Directors and Auteurs (1962).

      4. Andrew Sarris: Notes on the Auteur Theory in 1962 (1962).

      5. Pauline Kael: Circles and Squares (1963).

      6. Peter Wollen: The Auteur Theory (1969) (excerpt).

      7. V.F. Perkins: Direction and Authorship (1972) (excerpt).

      8. Edward Buscombe: Ideas of Authorship (1973).

      9. Robin Wood: Ideology, Genre, Auteur (1977).

      Bibliography.

      Part II: The Contexts of Authorship.

      Introduction.

      10. Roland Barthes: The Death of the Author (1968).

      11. Charles Eckert: The English Cine-Structuralists (1973).

      12. Graham Petrie: Alternatives to Auteurs (1973).

      13. Claire Johnston: Women’s Cinema as Counter-Cinema (1973).

      14. Angela Martin: Refocusing Authorship in Women's Cinema (2003).

      15. Richard Kosarzski: The Men with the Movie Cameras (1972).

      16. Richard Corliss: Notes on a Screenwriter's Theory, 1973 (1974).

      17. Gore Vidal: Who Makes the Movies? (1976).

      18. Peter Lehman: Script/Performance/Text: Performance Theory and Auteur Theory (1978).

      19. Jerome Christensen: Studio Authorship (2006) (excerpt).

      20. Matthew Bernstein: The Producer as Auteur (2006).

      21. Bruce Kawin: Authorship, Design, and Execution (1987).

      Bibliography.

      Part III: Close Readings.

      Introduction.

      22. Maurice Yacowar: Hitchcock's Imagery and Art (1977).

      23. Editors of Cahiers du Cinema: John Ford’s Young Mr. Lincoln (1970).

      24. Paul Willeman: Towards an Analysis of the Sirkian System (1972).

      25. Paul Kerr: My Name is Joseph H. Lewis (1983).

      26. Michael Budd: Authorship as a Commodity: The Art Cinema and The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari (1984).

      27. Claire Johnston and Pam Cook: The Place of Women in the Cinema of Raoul Walsh (1974).

      28. Judith Mayne: Female Authorship Reconsidered (The Case of Dorothy Arzner) (1990).

      29. Barry Keith Grant: Man’s Favorite Sport?: The Action Films of Kathryn Bigelow (2004).

      30. Michael DeAngelis: Todd Haynes and Queer Authorship (2006).

      31. J. Ronald Green: Twoness' in the Style of Oscar Micheaux (1993).

      32. S. Craig Watkins: Spike’s Joint (1998) (excerpt).

      Bibliography

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