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Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 Colin Crisp

Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 By Colin Crisp

Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 by Colin Crisp


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Explores the complex film culture of 1930s France.

Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 Summary

Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 by Colin Crisp

Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 examines classic French film, exploring and analyzing the cinema as an institution, the textual system to which it gave rise, and the light that such an approach can shed on the process of production and reception of specific films. Colin Crisp identifies recurrent patterns in the fields of character, narrative, and setting in the French cinema of the early sound period and delineates the myths that these patterns embodied. In Part One he discusses the 1,300 films produced by the French cinema in the 1930s, treating them as a single global textual system that returns obsessively to certain types of story, character, and setting. Part Two deals with publications of the period that comment on those films. The extensive viewer's guide and filmography make this book an essential resource for students of the history of cinema.

Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 Reviews

Crisp's wide-ranging exploration of the first decade of sound cinema in France build significantly on his pivotal industrial study, The Classic French Cinema 1930-1960... this is one of the most stimulating works on French film written over the last decade. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and faculty. --S./P>--S. Liebman, CUNY Graduate CenterChoice (01/01/2003)

About Colin Crisp

Before his recent retirement, Colin Crisp was Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at Griffith University in Brisbane, which he joined when it first opened in 1975, and where he served as Chairman and Dean of Humanities, and later as Acting Provost and Director of the Queensland College of Art. He has published a number of books on the French cinema, and notably The Classic French Cinema 1930-1960, which the present work supplements by its consideration of genre and myth in the first decade of the French sound cinema.

Table of Contents

ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionPart One: Thirteen Hundred Films1. Identity2. Nation and Race3. Class 4. Gender and the Family5. Education, the Media and the Law 6. Art and TranscendencePart Two: Genre, Star, Box Office7. Cinematic Genres in France: a grotesque mask, or the genius of the system?8. The Stars in their (dis)courses: anemic dreams and poetry for pallid people?9. Box Office Success in the Thirties: films debased by popular taste?ConclusionAppendix A. A Viewer's Guide; Appendix B. Filmography 1929-1939; Notes; Bibliography; Index

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GOR006702036
9780253215161
0253215161
Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 by Colin Crisp
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Indiana University Press
20021211
488
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