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Book SynopsisIdeal for students looking for a radical approach to film studies.
Trade ReviewA well thought out and timely proposal .. a book I would [be] ready to order and teach from as soon as it is available. -- Robert Ferguson, Institute of Education
Table of ContentsIntroduction: Marxism, Film and Film Studies
Mike Wayne
1. Benjamin/Adorno/Brecht and Film b yEsther Leslie
2. Gramsci, Sembène, and the Politics of Culture by Marcia Landy
3. The Althusserian moment revisited (again). by Deborah Philips
4. Jameson, Postmodernism and the hermeneutics of paranoia by Mike Wayne
5. ‘Making It’: Reading Boogie Nights and Blow as Symbolic Economies of Surplus and Sentiment by Anna Kornbluh
6. The Critics Who Knew Too Little: Hitchcock and the Absent Class Paradigm by Colin McArthur
7. Economic and Institutional Analysis: Hollywood as Monopoly Capitalism by Douglas Gomery
8. Hollywood, Cultural Policy Citadel by Toby Miller
9. State Cinema and Passive Revolution in North Korea by Hyangjin Lee
10. Narrative, Culture, and Legitimacy: Repetition and Singularity in Zhang Yimou’s The Story of Qiu Ju by Xudong Zhang
11. Cinemas in Revolution: 1920s Russia, 1960s Cuba by Michael Chanan
Notes on Contributors
Index