Dark utopia. "The shock of the new" : electrification,
illumination, urbanization, and the cinema / Lucy Fischer
The endless embrace of hell : hopelessness and betrayal in film
noir / Wheeler Winston Dixon
Mass murder, modernity, and the alienated gaze / Steven Alan
Carr
Modernity and the crisis in truth : Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang
/ Walter Metz
Capital advances. Performing modernity and gender in the 1930s /
Gwendolyn Audrey Foster
The capital shape of science fiction heroes to come / Rebecca
Bell-Metereau
False criticism : cinema, bourgeois society, and the conservative
complaint / Christopher Sharrett
Strange personality. Miles Davis and the soundtrack of modernity /
Krin Gabbard
Experiment in terror : dystopian modernism, the police procedural,
and the space of anxiety / William Luhr and Peter Lehman
Fuller, Foucault, and forgetting : the eye of power in Shock
corridor / David Sterritt
Nothing sacred : modernity and performance in Catch me if you can /
Murray Pomerance
On the move. Legacies of Weimar cinema / Patrice Petro
Getting lost on the waterways of L'Atalante / Tom Conley
Fast talk : Preston Sturges and the speed of language / Joe
McElhaney
Modern thoughts. Modernity and cinema : a culture of shocks and
flows / Tom Gunning
Film, modernity, Cavell / William Rothman
MURRAY POMERANCE is a professor and chair in the sociology department at Ryerson University in Toronto. He is the coeditor of the Screen Decades series and the author of numerous books, including Johnny Depp Starts Here and An Eye for Hitchcock.
I can think of no topic more central to Film Studies than 'Cinema
and Modernity.' Facet after facet of both terms gleam when rotated
in the intermittent light of this fascinating anthology.
*Professor of Film Studies and Comparative Literature, Yale
University*
This book amply confirms cinema's continuing vitality in the modern
world. Pomerance and his authors impressively situate cinematic
modernity in technology, cartography, and linguistic practice; in
architectures of power, narratives of resistance, and instabilities
of knowledge. I can't imagine a film scholar who would not find
something of value in this rich anthology.
*author of Matters of Gravity: Special Effects and Supermen in the
20th Century*
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