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Auteurs and Authorship

A Film Reader

Barry Keith Grant editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:10th Jan '08

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This anthology examines the concept of auteurship in film studies, featuring influential directors and critical essays that enhance understanding and flexibility in teaching.

The anthology titled Auteurs and Authorship serves as a crucial resource for students delving into the intricate concept of auteurship in film studies. It offers a comprehensive overview that combines both historical and aesthetic perspectives, making it an essential read for those looking to understand the evolution of this pivotal idea. By addressing the debates surrounding auteurship, the book allows readers to engage with the broader implications of authorship in cinema.

Within Auteurs and Authorship, readers will find an analysis of various influential directors, including renowned figures like John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock, and Spike Lee. The collection features a blend of foundational texts and contemporary writings, ensuring that students are exposed to a diverse range of critical perspectives. Each essay is designed to explore the body of work from these filmmakers, providing a holistic view rather than focusing on individual films, which gives educators the flexibility to tailor their syllabi effectively.

Additionally, the anthology is enriched with numerous student-friendly features such as a general editor's introduction, section prefaces, and a comprehensive bibliography. These elements not only enhance the reading experience but also support students in their academic pursuits. Overall, Auteurs and Authorship stands out as a vital contribution to film studies, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of authorship in the cinematic landscape.

"This book is a classroom. One hopes that by reading it, eager young cinephiles may pass through words into the true life of the screen." (Quarterly Review, December 2009)

"Presents an arresting, thoughtful procession of ideas about who makes a movie." Afterimage

"The question of authorship in cinema remains a crucial area of debate. Barry Keith Grant's excellent reader, which brings together most of the important French, British and American material, looks set to become a required text on the subject." Jim Hillier, University of Reading, England

 

"Without doubt the best collection available on film authorship, which remains the single most challenging issue in film studies and the abiding mystery of cinema. From the groundbreaking polemics of the 1950s and ‘60s to cutting-edge analyses by top contemporary scholars, Auteurs and Authorship examines this endlessly salient topic in a remarkable array of essays that, taken together, provide the most comprehensive, in-depth treatment available." Tom Schatz, University of Texas, Austin

 

“Deep and fulfilling examination of the theory ... [and] inclusion of virtually every valuable essay on cinema auteurism makes [it] an indispensable book.” RogueCinema.com

ISBN: 9781405153331

Dimensions: 254mm x 198mm x 21mm

Weight: 916g

340 pages