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Lonely Places, Dangerous Ground
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A range of approaches to the director's life and work.
A range of approaches to the director's life and work.
The director of such classic Hollywood films as In a Lonely Place, Johnny Guitar, and Rebel Without a Cause, Nicholas Ray nevertheless remained on the margins of the American studio system throughout his career, and despite his cult status among auteurist critics and cinephiles, he has also remained at the margins of film scholarship. Lonely Places, Dangerous Ground offers twenty new essays by international film historians and critics that explore the director's place in the history of the Hollywood industry and in the larger institution of cinema, as well as a 1977 interview with Ray that has never before been published in its entirety in English. In addition to readings of Ray's most celebrated films, the book provides a range of approaches to his life and work, engaging new questions of his cinematic authorship with areas that include history and culture, politics and society, gender and sexuality, style and genre, performance, technology, and popular music. The collection also looks at Ray's lesser-known and underappreciated films, and devotes attention to the highly experimental We Can't Go Home Again, his recently restored final film made in the 1970s with his students at Binghamton University, State University of New York. Rediscovering what Ray means to contemporary film studies, the essays show how his films continue to possess a vital power for film history and criticism, and for film culture.
Author / Editor information
Steven Rybin is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Minnesota State University, Mankato. He is the author of Michael Mann: Crime Auteur and Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film; the editor of The Cinema of Hal Hartley: Flirting with Formalism; and the coeditor, with Will Scheibel, of Lonely Places, Dangerous Ground: Nicholas Ray in American Cinema, also published by SUNY Press.Scheibel Will :
Will Scheibel is Assistant Professor in the English Department at Syracuse University, where he teaches film and screen studies. He is the coeditor (with Steven Rybin) of Lonely Places, Dangerous Ground: Nicholas Ray in American Cinema, also published by SUNY Press.
Steven Rybin is Assistant Professor of Film at Georgia Gwinnett College. He is the author of Michael Mann: Crime Auteur; Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film; and The Cinema of Michael Mann. Will Scheibel is a PhD candidate in film and media studies at Indiana University Bloomington.
Reviews
"…solid essays … The selection of essays (20 in all) is remarkable … This is a successful, useful resource." — CHOICE
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Looking for Nicholas Ray
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Nicholas Ray
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Economies of Desire
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Knock on Any Door
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“I’ve Got the Queerest Feeling” about A Woman’s Secret and Born to Be Bad
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Something More than Noir
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On Dangerous Ground
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Flying Leathernecks
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The Lusty Men and the Post-Western
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Citizen Nick
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A Teacup and a Kiss
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“You Can’t Be a Rebel If You Grin”
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Places and Spaces in Rebel Without a Cause
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Nicholas Ray’s Wilderness Films
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Bigger Than Life
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Ray, Widescreen, and Genre
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Disequilibrium, or:
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King of Kings and the Politics of Masculinity in the Cold War Biblical Epic
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“As Surely as a Criminal Would Die”
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The Pedagogical Aesthetics of We Can’t Go Home Again
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Postscript
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Nicholas Ray: Chronological Filmography
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Works Cited
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Contributors
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