How Film Histories Were Made: Materials, Methods, Discourses
This book is specifically dedicated to film history’s own history: It provides insights into the fabrication of film histories and the discourses on their materials and methods in the past in order to better understand and reconsider film history today. The interventions unpack unspoken assumptions...
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creator | Malte Hagener Yvonne Zimmermann Thomas Elsaesser Jane M. Gaines Nicholas Baer Heide Schlüpmann Francesco Pitassio Masha Salazkina Benoît Turquety Firat Oruc Charles R. Acland Arvind Rajagopal Michael Cowan Volker Pantenburg Eleftheria Thanouli Chiara Grizzaffi Franziska Heller Alexandra Schneider Vinzenz Hediger Sarah-Mai Dang Kok Korpershoek Crius Group |
description | This book is specifically dedicated to film history’s own history: It provides insights into the fabrication of film histories and the discourses on their materials and methods in the past in order to better understand and reconsider film history today. The interventions unpack unspoken assumptions and hidden agendas that determine film historiography until today, also with the aim to act as a critical reflection on the potential future orientation of the field. The edited volume proposes a transnational, entangled and culturally diverse approach towards an archaeology of film history, while paying specific attention to persons, objects, infrastructures, regions, institutional fields and events hitherto overlooked. It explores past and ongoing processes of doing, undoing and redoing film history. Thereby, in a self-reflective gesture, it also draws attention to our own work as film historians. |
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