Richard Wall Memorial Award 2012 - Finalist. What key concerns are reflected in documentaries produced in and about the United States? How have documentaries engaged with competing visions of US histo
What key concerns are reflected in documentaries produced in and about the United States? How have documentaries engaged with competing visions of US history, culture, politics, and national identity?
"Facing the Pacific" refers both to westward-looking American expansionist views and to persistent Pacific Island stereotypes. In light of the realities of US imperialism, Geiger (film and American st
"During World War II, hundreds of military training installations were built throughout the United States to prepare servicemen for overseas combat. One such installation was Camp Cooke in California,
Film Analysis: A Norton Reader offers concise analyses - each written exclusively for this text by a leading scholar - of forty-four diverse, historically significant films.
Film Analysis: A Norton Reader offers concise analyses--each written exclusively for this text by a leading scholar--of forty-four diverse, historically significant films.
"This collection ... [focuses] on the relations of cinema to other media, artworks and diverse forms of entertainment, demarcating their sometimes conjoined, sometimes separate, histories ... [and] se
What is "cinematicity"? What does it mean to perceive the world cinematically? Film Studies is an expanding field, and no longer limited to the study of film in any traditional sense. The study of fil