The Action and Adventure Cinema / Edition 1

The Action and Adventure Cinema / Edition 1

by Yvonne Tasker
ISBN-10:
0415235065
ISBN-13:
9780415235068
Pub. Date:
08/26/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415235065
ISBN-13:
9780415235068
Pub. Date:
08/26/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Action and Adventure Cinema / Edition 1

The Action and Adventure Cinema / Edition 1

by Yvonne Tasker
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Overview

Covering both Hollywood and also European and Asian action cinema, this exciting collection addresses action and adventure from the silent to the contemporary period exploring diverse questions of aesthetics, industry and ideology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415235068
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/26/2004
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Yvonne Tasker

Table of Contents

Part 1: History and Style 1. Inventing Early Cinema 2. The 'Culture War' of Sensational Melodrama, 1910-1914 3. 'Child of Commerce! Bastard of Art': Early Film Melodrama 4. Action-Adventure as Hollywood Genre Part 2: Theorising Action Aesthetics 5. 'Get Ready for Rush Hour': The Chronotope in Action 6. Dwight MacDonald and the Historical Epic 7. The Collapse of Reality and Illusion in The Matrix 8. Guns and Gas: Investigating the Post-Classical Car Chase Film 9. Saving Private Ryan's 'Special Affect' Part 3: Gender, Stars, Bodies 10. Ready for Action: G.I. Jane. Demi Moore's Body and the Female Combat Movie 11. Más Macha: The New Latina Action Hero 12. Beauty in Motion: Gender, Spectacle and Action Babe Cinema 13. Breakdown: White Masculinity, Class and US Action-Adventure Films 14. Maximus Melodramaticus: Masculinity, Masochism and White Male Paranoia in Contemporary Hollywood Cinema 15. The Family in Action Part 4: Nation, Ethnicity and Stardom 16. The Hong Kong/Hollywood Connection: Stardom and Spectacle in Transnational Action Cinema 17. Europeans in Action 18. Greek War Film as Melodrama: Women, Female Stars and the Nation as Victim 19. Spaghetti Western, Genre Criticism and National Cinema: Re-Defining the Frame of Reference Part 5: Action, Authorship and Industry 20. Genre and Violence in the Work of Kurosawa and Peckinpah 21. The Dirty Dozen: The Contradictory Nature of Screen Violence 22. 'It's aimed at kids - the kid in everybody': George Lucas, Star Wars and Childrens Entertainment 23. Man's Favourite Sport? The Action Films of Kathryn Bigelow 24. 'They call me action woman': The Marketing of Mimi Leder as a New Concept in the High Concept 'Action' Film
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