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New Silent Cinema

About New Silent Cinema

With the success of Martin Scorsese¿s Hugo (2011) and Michel Hazanavicius¿s The Artist (2011) nothing seems more contemporary in recent film than the styles, forms, and histories of early and silent cinemas. This collection considers the latest return to silent film alongside the larger historical field of visual repetitions and affective currents that wind their way through 20th and 21st century visual cultures. Contributors bring together several fields of research, including early and silent cinema studies, experimental and new media, historiography and archive theory, and studies of media ontology and epistemology. Chapters link the methods, concerns, and concepts of early and silent film studies as they have flourished over the last quarter century to the most recent developments in digital culture¿from YouTube to 3D¿recasting this contemporary phenomenon in popular culture and new media against key debates and concepts in silent film scholarship. An interview with acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin closes out the collection.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780415735254
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 350
  • Published:
  • September 30, 2015
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x25 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 635 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: May 30, 2024

Description of New Silent Cinema

With the success of Martin Scorsese¿s Hugo (2011) and Michel Hazanavicius¿s The Artist (2011) nothing seems more contemporary in recent film than the styles, forms, and histories of early and silent cinemas. This collection considers the latest return to silent film alongside the larger historical field of visual repetitions and affective currents that wind their way through 20th and 21st century visual cultures. Contributors bring together several fields of research, including early and silent cinema studies, experimental and new media, historiography and archive theory, and studies of media ontology and epistemology. Chapters link the methods, concerns, and concepts of early and silent film studies as they have flourished over the last quarter century to the most recent developments in digital culture¿from YouTube to 3D¿recasting this contemporary phenomenon in popular culture and new media against key debates and concepts in silent film scholarship. An interview with acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin closes out the collection.

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