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Chapter Eight The Logic of Alternative Readings: A Star Is Born
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Sources ix
- Preface xi
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PART ONE: THEORETICAL CONCERNS
- Chapter One The Use-Value of Reception Studies 3
- Chapter Two Reception Studies in Other Disciplines 16
- Chapter Three Reception Studies in Film and Television 49
- Chapter Four Toward a Historical Materialist Approach to Reception Studies 79
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PART TWO: STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF THE RECEPTION OF AMERICAN FILMS
- Chapter Five Rethinking "Primitive" Cinema: Intertextuality, the Middle-Class Audience, and Reception Studies 101
- Chapter Six 'The Handmaiden of Villainy": Foolish Wives, Politics, Gender Orientation, and the Other 124
- Chapter Seven The Birth of a Nation: Reconsidering Its Reception 139
- Chapter Eight The Logic of Alternative Readings: A Star Is Born 154
- Chapter Nine With the Compliments of the Auteur: Art Cinema and the Complexities of Its Reading Strategies 178
- Chapter Ten Chameleon in the Film, Chameleons in the Audience; or, Where Is Parody? The Case ofZelig 196
- Epilogue 210
- Notes 213
- Select Bibliography 259
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Sources ix
- Preface xi
-
PART ONE: THEORETICAL CONCERNS
- Chapter One The Use-Value of Reception Studies 3
- Chapter Two Reception Studies in Other Disciplines 16
- Chapter Three Reception Studies in Film and Television 49
- Chapter Four Toward a Historical Materialist Approach to Reception Studies 79
-
PART TWO: STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF THE RECEPTION OF AMERICAN FILMS
- Chapter Five Rethinking "Primitive" Cinema: Intertextuality, the Middle-Class Audience, and Reception Studies 101
- Chapter Six 'The Handmaiden of Villainy": Foolish Wives, Politics, Gender Orientation, and the Other 124
- Chapter Seven The Birth of a Nation: Reconsidering Its Reception 139
- Chapter Eight The Logic of Alternative Readings: A Star Is Born 154
- Chapter Nine With the Compliments of the Auteur: Art Cinema and the Complexities of Its Reading Strategies 178
- Chapter Ten Chameleon in the Film, Chameleons in the Audience; or, Where Is Parody? The Case ofZelig 196
- Epilogue 210
- Notes 213
- Select Bibliography 259
- Index 271