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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Academy and Motion Pictures xi
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Making Cinema Knowable
- Cinema Studies and the Conduct of Conduct 1
- Taking Liberties: The Payne Fund Studies and the Creation of the Media Expert 38
- “Reaching the Multimillions”: Liberal Internationalism and the Establishment of Documentary Film 66
- Young Art, Old Colleges: Early Episodes in the American Study of Film 93
-
Ma king Cinema Educational
- Studying Movies at the Museum: The Museum of Modern Art and Cinema’s Changing Object 121
- Classrooms, Clubs, and Community Circuits: Cultural Authority and the Film Council Movement, 1946–1957 149
- Experimental Film and the Development of Film Study in America 182
- From Cinephilia to Film Studies 217
-
Making Cinema Legible
- Experimentation and Innovation in Three American Film Journals of the 1950s 235
- Screen and 1970s Film Theory 264
- (Re)Inventing Camera Obscura 298
- Little Books 319
-
Making and Remaking Cinema Studies
- Footstool Film School: Home Entertainment as Home Education 353
- Dr. Strange Media, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Film Theory 374
- Appendix: Timeline for a History of Anglophone Film Culture and Film Studies 399
- Selected Bibliography 419
- About the Contributors 425
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Academy and Motion Pictures xi
-
Making Cinema Knowable
- Cinema Studies and the Conduct of Conduct 1
- Taking Liberties: The Payne Fund Studies and the Creation of the Media Expert 38
- “Reaching the Multimillions”: Liberal Internationalism and the Establishment of Documentary Film 66
- Young Art, Old Colleges: Early Episodes in the American Study of Film 93
-
Ma king Cinema Educational
- Studying Movies at the Museum: The Museum of Modern Art and Cinema’s Changing Object 121
- Classrooms, Clubs, and Community Circuits: Cultural Authority and the Film Council Movement, 1946–1957 149
- Experimental Film and the Development of Film Study in America 182
- From Cinephilia to Film Studies 217
-
Making Cinema Legible
- Experimentation and Innovation in Three American Film Journals of the 1950s 235
- Screen and 1970s Film Theory 264
- (Re)Inventing Camera Obscura 298
- Little Books 319
-
Making and Remaking Cinema Studies
- Footstool Film School: Home Entertainment as Home Education 353
- Dr. Strange Media, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Film Theory 374
- Appendix: Timeline for a History of Anglophone Film Culture and Film Studies 399
- Selected Bibliography 419
- About the Contributors 425
- Index 429