The West in Early Cinema

Nanna Verhoeff
Title
The West in Early Cinema
Subtitle
After the Beginning
Price
€ 43,09 excl. VAT
ISBN
9789053568316
Format
Paperback
Number of pages
464
Language
English
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Dimensions
16 x 24 cm
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Contents - 8 Note - 10 After the Beginning 1. After-effects Bits & Pieces City Limits Deconstructing the Other Easterns Facts and Fictions Genre 2. Coincidences History Lessons Instant Nostalgia Jeopardy Kaleidoscopic Worlds Landscapes Modernities 3. Strategies Narrativity Old Timers Picture Postcards Questioning Categories Riding theWilderness Spectacle Time Travel 4. Practices Universal Ambition Virtual Museums WildWest Show X-Rated YoungWildWomen Zooming In, Zapping, Zooming Out List of illustrations Filmography Bibliography Index

Reviews and Features

‘Verhoeff has produced one of the most original and imaginative works yet to be written on early cinema. Besides supplying a fascinating account of the almost totally neglected pre-history of the Western film genre, she offers a witty and insightful approach to the relation between the scholar and the archive and the nature of historical research.’ Tom Gunning, University of Chicago

Nanna Verhoeff

The West in Early Cinema

After the Beginning

Verhoeff investigates the emergence of the western genre, made in the first two decades of cinema (1895-1915). By analyzing many unknown and forgotten films from international archives she traces the relationships between films about the American West, their surrounding films, and other popular media such as photography, painting, (pulp) literature, Wild West Shows and popular ethnography. Through this exploration of archival material she raises new questions of historiography and provides a model for historical analysis. These first traces of the Western film reveal a preoccupation with presence and actuality that informs us about the way in which film, as new medium, took shape within the context of its contemporary visual culture.
Author

Nanna Verhoeff

Nanna Verhoeff is Professor of Screen Cultures and Society in the Department of Media and Culture Studies of the Faculty of Humanities at Utrecht University. She dedicates her research both to the comparative study of screen media, and to the development of methods and concepts for the creative humanities. Previous publications include The West in Early Cinema: After the Beginning and Mobile Screens: The Visual Regime of Navigation – both published with Amsterdam University Press. This current book on urban screens completes this trilogy, which proposes methods and concepts for comparing and analyzing screen media across times and places.