Full Description
This fully revised second edition textbook is especially designed to introduce undergraduate students to the most important qualitative methodologies used to study film and television.
The methodologies covered in Film and Television Analysis include: ideological analysis, auteur theory, genre theory, semiotics and structuralism, psychoanalysis and apparatus theory, feminism, postmodernism, cultural studies (including reception and audience studies), and contemporary approaches to race, nation, gender, and sexuality. With each chapter focusing on a distinct methodology, students are introduced to the historical developments of each approach, along with its vocabulary, significant scholars, key concepts, and case studies.
Features of the second edition include:
new and updated case studies to accompany each chapter
over 130 color images throughout
questions for discussion at the end of each chapter
suggestions for further reading
a glossary of key terms
Written in a reader-friendly manner, Film and Television Analysis is a vital textbook for students encountering these concepts for the first time.
Contents
Foreword: About this book 1. Introduction to culture and cultural criticism 2. Concepts of ideology 3. Semiotics, structuralism, and beyond 4. Authorship and the auteur theory 5. Film and television genres 6. Psychoanalysis (part one): Basic concepts 7. Psychoanalysis (part two): Screen and apparatus theory 8. Feminist approaches to film and television 9. Film, television, and the postmodern 10. Cultural studies and reception 11. Audiences and fandoms 12. Beyond identity politics: Contemporary thinking on nation, race, gender, and sexuality