Description
This original, cross-disciplinary study incorporates a number of research interests in film studies - specifically Hollywood cinema, exile and emigre filmmakers, the Golden Age of the studio system, the Universal Horror cycle, and Poverty Row filmmaking. Foreign Devils combines the close reading of key texts with a theoretical framework that encompasses body theory and theories of space and nation with historical accounts of immigration to the United States and American concepts of nationhood through the symbolism of blood and death studies.
Film studies students and academics, both undergraduate and postgraduate, as well as scholars in other disciplines, and anyone with an interest in Hollywood cinema, Central European culture in the 1930s-1950s, and European emigration to the United States will benefit from reading this book. Foreign Devils is also a valuable resource for courses in Hollywood filmmaking, emigre film, exile, Central European culture, nationalism studies, and Jewish studies.
About the Author
Gabor Gergely, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Manchester, completed his PhD in film studies at the University of Exeter. He has published on French directors Jean-Luc Godard and Claude Chabrol in Studies in French Cinema and on Alexander Korda's The Thief of Bagdad in the Journal of British Cinema and Television. He has contributed a chapter on Luis Bunuel's Los Olvidados and its critique of neorealist cinema to a collected volume on the child in Italian cinema.
Book Information
ISBN 9781433119422
Author Frank Beaver
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Series Framing Film
Weight(grams) 420g