Les recherches du Dr. Harry Benshoff explorent les genres, l'histoire et la théorie du cinéma, avec un accent particulier sur le multiculturalisme et la représentation. Ses essais examinent divers sujets, des cultures de fans autour de films spécifiques à la représentation de la race, de la classe, du genre et de la sexualité dans le cinéma. Les livres de Benshoff, y compris son ouvrage fondateur sur l'homosexualité et le cinéma d'horreur, offrent des perspectives profondes sur la manière dont les films représentent et façonnent notre compréhension des identités sociales. Ses recherches et son enseignement remettent constamment en question les récits cinématographiques conventionnels, révélant des significations cachées dans un large éventail d'œuvres cinématographiques.
This history of the horror film explores the genre's relationship to the
social and cultural history of homosexuality in America. The text draws on a
wide variety of films and primary sources including censorship files, critical
reviews, promotional materials, fanzines and popular news weeklies.
The book delves into a century of representations of queer sexualities in American film, highlighting the evolution of queer characters and the contributions of queer filmmakers. It examines historical contexts, from the discreet portrayals during Hollywood's Golden Age to the challenges posed by censorship and societal attitudes. Key topics include queer exploitation films, cinematic responses to the AIDS crisis, and modern Hollywood's engagement with queer issues. This comprehensive exploration serves as a vital resource for film enthusiasts and those interested in the intersection of sexuality and culture.
Explores the cultural, industrial, formal, and generic contexts of the
television soap opera Dark Shadows as a precursor to today's popular gothic
media franchises.
America on Film is a lively introduction to issues of diversity found within
the American cinema. The book chronicles the cinematic history of various
cultural groups, examines bias, and explores the relationship between film and
national culture.
An Introduction to Methods, Theories, and Approaches
332pages
12 heures de lecture
Offering an accessible introduction, this book guides students through advanced methods of analyzing film and television texts. It encourages deeper critical thinking and provides tools for understanding visual storytelling, narrative structures, and thematic elements, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their analytical skills in media studies.