Oxford Handbook of Silent Cinema

Oxford Handbook of Silent Cinema

Keil, Charlie; King, Rob

Oxford University Press Inc

02/2024

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9780190496692

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1. Rob King and Charlie Keil, "Introduction: The History of the History of Silent Film"


I. Origins: From Invention to Medium

2. Tom Gunning, "The Invention of Cinema"

3. Doron Galili, "Early Cinema and the Emergence of Television: An Archaeology of Intertwined Media"

4. Stefan Andriopoulos, "The Right to One's Own Image: Animism, The Student of Prague, and Legal Doctrine"

5. Jane Gaines, "Copying Technologies: Two Pirates, Two Centuries"


II. Intermediality: Genre and Aesthetics in Silent Film

6. Andre Gaudreault and Philippe Marion, "The Unfinished Business of History: Defense and Illustration of the Concept 'Cultural Series'"

7. Daisuke Miyao, "Reviewing Maple Viewing (Momijigari, 1899)"

8. Allyson Nadia Field, "African-American Film History Beyond Cinema: William Foster and the Legacy of Black Theatrical Comedy"

9. Weihong Bao, "Picture, Shadow, Play: Ontology, Archaeology, Ecology"

10. Rob King, "Biograph 1904: The Invention of Chase Comedy"

11. Miriam Siegel, "Storied Spaces: Staging and Editing in Early American Feature Films"

12. Tom Paulus, "Salon Tango: Hollywood Pictorialism and the Beaux-Arts Tradition"

13. Tami Williams, "Symbolist Impressions: Modern Theater, Germaine Dulac, and the Making of an Art Cinema in Belle Epoque France (or, the False Ideal of the Cinema against Theater)"


III. Pedagogical Formations: Nontheatrical Cinema and the Uses of Film

14. Greg Waller, "Popular Science Monthly and the Uses of Moving Pictures"

15. Scott Curtis and Oliver Gaycken, "Cinema and Science in the Silent Era"

16. Alison Griffiths, "Cinema on the Move: Museum-Sponsored Expedition Film in the Silent Era"

17. Jennifer Horne, "Babies and Brochures: Public Service Pamphlet Films of the US Children's Bureau (1919-1926)"

18. Shelley Stamp, "Curiosity Seekers, Morbid Minds, and Embarrassed Young Ladies: Female Audiences and Reproductive Politics Onscreen"


IV. Hollywood, Inc.: The Institutions of Mass Culture

19. Charlie Keil and Denise McKenna, "Unlikely Allies: Crafting Hollywood as Institution and Invention"

20. Luci Marzola, "A System of Thorough Co-Operation: Technology, Service, and the Film Labs of Hollywood"

21. Ross Melnick, "A Prologue to Hollywood: Sid Graumann, Film Premieres, and the (Real Estate) Development of Hollywood"

22. Derek Long, "Franchising as a Strategy of National Feature Distribution in the 1910s: The Case of the Triangle Film Corporation"

23. Paul S. Moore, "Paramount Pictures, National Advertising Agencies, and the Conspicuous Distribution of First-Run Feature Films in the United States"


V. Nation, Empire, World: The Spaces and Times of Modernity

24. Giorgio Bertellini, "Going Silent on Modernity: Periodization, Geopolitics, and Public Opinion"

25. Lee Grieveson, "Empire/State/Media"

26. Kaveh Askari, "Dandyism, Circulation, and Emergent Cinema in Iran: The Powers of Asynchrony"

27. Jennifer Peterson, "The Covered Wagon: Location Shooting and Settler Melodrama"

28. Anne Bachmann, "Scandinavian Cinema, Location, and the Discourse of Quality in 1920"

29. Ruth Mayer, "Running Late: The Silent Serial, the Cliffhanger, and the Exigencies of Time, 1914-1920"


VI. Cinematic Publics: Critics, Fans, Communities

30. Johannes von Moltke, "The Silent Film Criticism of Siegfried Kracauer"

31. Sumiko Higashi, "The Decline of Middlebrow Taste in Celebrity Culture: The First Fan Magazines"

32. Laura Horak, "The Many Genders and Sexualities of American and European Silent Cinema"

33. Breixo Viejo, "Art, Anti-Art, and Poetic Cinema: Revisiting Un Chien andalou (Luis Bunuel, 1929)"

34. Donna Kornhaber, "Coda: Silent Film after Sound"

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