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Routledge New Silent Cinema (AFI Film Readers) Book

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Description

Explore the resurgence of early film styles with New Silent Cinema (AFI Film Readers) from Routledge. Following the cultural impact of films like Hugo and The Artist, this collection examines the return to silent film aesthetics within modern visual culture. It provides a deep look at how early cinematic forms continue to influence 20th and 21st century media. This academic collection brings together diverse research to examine the history and evolution of visual media. It connects the study of early cinema with contemporary trends, making it a valuable resource for those interested in how historical styles repeat and adapt in new ways. Readers will find a comprehensive look at the connections between historical archives and modern visual expressions. By combining multiple academic perspectives, this book offers a broad view of film history and media studies. Whether you are studying the evolution of cinema or the impact of silent film techniques on today's digital landscape, this text provides the necessary context and research to understand these changing visual currents.

Key Features

Examines the contemporary return to silent film styles and forms inspired by recent cinematic successes.

Integrates research from multiple fields including early cinema studies and new media research.

Explores the connection between historical visual repetitions and 21st century visual cultures.

Provides academic insights into historiography, archive theory, and experimental media studies.

Offers a comprehensive look at the historical field of affective currents in visual media.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
06 October 2015
Listed Since
02 March 2015

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