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published
May 3rd 2001
by Oxford University Press, USA
binding
Paperback, 234 pages
isbn
019514094X
(isbn13: 9780195140941)
description
Silent Film and the Triumph of the American Myth connects the rise of film and the rise of America as a cultural center and twentieth-century world po...more
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Thesis is that silent films are the artistic expression of Frederick Jackson Turners American myth of being always new and remaking ones self, and takes further the American literary ideal of direct expression without intervention of language which eluded Emerson et al. Notes that films emphasized men’s bodies but women’s faces. Also acknowledged interdependence of film roles and star discourse and notes that movie scandals happened when the offstage stuff contradicted or turned unpleasant...more
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Actually really cool if you are interesting in the social product of silent-film and its contribution to the american project.
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