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The most comprehensive volume on one of the most controversial directors in American film history A Companion to D.W. Griffith offers an exhaustive look at the first acknowledged auteur of the cinema and provides an authoritative account of the director's life, work, and lasting filmic legacy. The text explores how Griffith's style and status advanced along with cinema's own development during the years when narrative became the dominant mode, when the short gave way to the feature, and when film became the pre-eminent form of mass entertainment. Griffith was at the centre of each of…mehr
The most comprehensive volume on one of the most controversial directors in American film history
A Companion to D.W. Griffith offers an exhaustive look at the first acknowledged auteur of the cinema and provides an authoritative account of the director's life, work, and lasting filmic legacy.
The text explores how Griffith's style and status advanced along with cinema's own development during the years when narrative became the dominant mode, when the short gave way to the feature, and when film became the pre-eminent form of mass entertainment. Griffith was at the centre of each of these changes: though a contested figure, he remains vital to any understanding of how cinema moved from nickelodeon fixture to a national pastime, playing a significant role in the cultural ethos of America.
With the renewed interest in Griffith's contributions to the film industry, A Companion to D.W. Griffith offers a scholarly look at a career that spanned more than 25 years. The editor, a leading scholar on D.W. Griffith, and the expert contributors collectively offer a unique account of one of the monumental figures in film studies.
Presents the most authoritative, complete account of the director's life, work, and lasting legacy
Builds on the recent resurgence in the director's scholarly and popular reputation
Edited by a leading authority on D.W. Griffith, who has published extensively on this controversial director
Offers the most up-to-date, singularly comprehensive volume on one of the monumental figures in film studies
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Autorenporträt
Charlie Keil is the Principal of Innis College, and is also a Professor at the Cinema Studies Institute and History Department at the University of Toronto. He has published six books, many focusing on aspects of silent cinema. He is an editorial board member of Cinema Journal, Canadian Journal of Film Studies, and Film Quarterly.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Paolo Cherchi Usai
Introduction Charlie Keil
I. GRIFFITH REDUX
1. Disciplinary Descent: Film Studies, Families, and the Origins of Narrative Cinema Jennifer M. Bean
2. Griffith's Moral Profile Ben Singer
3. "The Beauty of Moving Wind in the Trees": Cinematic Presence and the Films of D.W. Griffith - Daniel Fairfax
II. STYLE IN THE BIOGRAPH ERA
4. D.W. Griffith and the Emergence of Crosscutting André Gaudreault and Philippe Gauthier
5. D.W. Griffith and the Primal Scene Tom Gunning
6. Griffith's Biograph Shorts: Electric Power and Film Style, from East to West Charles O'Brien
III. IMAGERY & INTERMEDIALITY
7. Deep Theatrical Roots: Griffith and the Theatre David Mayer
8. Notes on Floral Symbolism, Allegory, and Intermediality in the Films of D.W. Griffith Jan Olsson
9. Living Portraits: Signs of (the) Time in D.W. Griffith Joyce E. Jesionowski
IV. GENDER & PROGRESSIVISM
10. Griffith's Body Language and Film Narration: "The Voluptuary" Versus "The Spirituelle" Maggie Hennefeld
11. Cross-Dressing in Griffith's Biograph Films: Humor, Heroics, and Edna "Billy" Foster's Good Bad Boys Laura Horak
12. Space, Gender, Oversight, and Social Change: Progressivism and the Films of D.W. Griffith, 1909-1916 Moya Luckett
13. Progressive Pastoral: Social Justice Reforms and Biograph Films, 1908-1911 Grant Wiedenfeld
V. REVISITING FAILED FEATURES
14. Gendering Ministry and Reform: Griffith and the Plight of Protestant Uplift Anne Morey
15. "Squalid Without Being Tragic": Griffith's "Isn't Life Wonderful" Russell Merritt
16. Faust at Famous Players Andrew Nelson
17. Griffith in a Minor Key: Early Art Cinema Looking Backward Kaveh Askari
VI. RECEPTION AT HOME AND ABROAD
18. "Damage Unwittingly Done": D.W. Griffith and the Re-Birth of the Ku Klux Klan Tom Rice
19. "History by Lightning": D.W. Griffith in South Africa Nicole Devarenne
20. Blossoms Breaking at the Dawn of Cinephilia: The Reception of D.W. Griffith in France Annie Fee