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15 Audiovisual Film Histories for the Digital Age
From Found Footage Cinema to Online Videographic Criticism
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 9
- Introduction: Unpacking Film History’s Own Histories 13
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I Models of Film Historiography: Philosophy and Time
- 1 The Aporias of Cinema History 45
- 2 What Next? The Historical Time Theory of Film History 59
- 3 Relativist Perspectivism 85
- 4 The Discovery of Early Cinema 119
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II Film History in the Making: Processes and Agendas
- 5 Consistency, Explosion, and the Writing of Film History 133
- 6 Defeats that Were Almost Victories 163
- 7 A Film-maker’s Film Histories 189
- 8 Hans Richter and the “Struggle for the Film History” 209
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III Revisiting Film History: Institutions, Knowledge, and Circulation
- 9 Historicizing the Gulf Moving Image Archives 235
- 10 British Cultural Studies, Film History, and Forgotten Horizons of Cultural Analysis 263
- 11 The Rise and Fall of Secular Realism 283
- 12 What Was a Film Society? 315
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IV Rewriting Film History with Images: Audiovisual Forms of Historiography
- 13 A Televisual Cinematheque Film Histories on West German Television 347
- 14 The History of Film on Film 371
- 15 Audiovisual Film Histories for the Digital Age 389
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V Into the Digital: New Approaches and Revisions
- 16 Future Pasts within the Dynamics of the Digital Present Digitized Films and the Clusters of Media Historiographic Experience 417
- 17 Tipping the Scales of Film History 445
- 18 Representing the Unknown 467
- Select Bibliography 495
- Index 519
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 9
- Introduction: Unpacking Film History’s Own Histories 13
-
I Models of Film Historiography: Philosophy and Time
- 1 The Aporias of Cinema History 45
- 2 What Next? The Historical Time Theory of Film History 59
- 3 Relativist Perspectivism 85
- 4 The Discovery of Early Cinema 119
-
II Film History in the Making: Processes and Agendas
- 5 Consistency, Explosion, and the Writing of Film History 133
- 6 Defeats that Were Almost Victories 163
- 7 A Film-maker’s Film Histories 189
- 8 Hans Richter and the “Struggle for the Film History” 209
-
III Revisiting Film History: Institutions, Knowledge, and Circulation
- 9 Historicizing the Gulf Moving Image Archives 235
- 10 British Cultural Studies, Film History, and Forgotten Horizons of Cultural Analysis 263
- 11 The Rise and Fall of Secular Realism 283
- 12 What Was a Film Society? 315
-
IV Rewriting Film History with Images: Audiovisual Forms of Historiography
- 13 A Televisual Cinematheque Film Histories on West German Television 347
- 14 The History of Film on Film 371
- 15 Audiovisual Film Histories for the Digital Age 389
-
V Into the Digital: New Approaches and Revisions
- 16 Future Pasts within the Dynamics of the Digital Present Digitized Films and the Clusters of Media Historiographic Experience 417
- 17 Tipping the Scales of Film History 445
- 18 Representing the Unknown 467
- Select Bibliography 495
- Index 519