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veröffentlicht: | Bristol : Intellect, Limited, 2015. ©2015. |
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Umfang: | 1 online resource (416 pages) |
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9781783204236
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed. |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Print version:: | Hawkins, Joan, Downtown Film and TV Culture 1975-2001, Bristol : Intellect, Limited,c2015 |
Kollektion: | E-Books adlr |
Downtown Film and TV Culture, 1975-2001 brings together essays by filmmakers, exhibitors, cultural critics and scholars from multiple generations of the New York Downtown scene to illuminate individual films and filmmakers and explore the impact of the historic downtown scene on contemporary culture. |
Cover Half Title Title Copyright Dedication Contents Downtown Cinema Revisited Acknowledgements Downtown Body Part I: Moments Chapter 1: In the Movie-Viewing Machine: Essential Cinema and the 1970s Chapter 2: No Wavelength: The Para-Punk Underground Chapter 3: At Last Real Movies: Super 8 Cinema from New York Chapter 4: Downtown's Room in Hotel History Part II: Scenes Chapter 5: The Blank Generation and Punk/Downtown History Chapter 6: Birth of the Blank Generation Chapter 7: Downtown Godard Chapter 8: 'A Crack in the Veneer': A Conversation with Beth B Chapter 9: Lydia Lunch, The Right Side of My Brain Chapter 10: Pleasure and Danger: Bette Gordon's Variety Chapter 11: Interview with Bette Gordon Chapter 12: The Time of His Life: Spalding Gray Chapter 13: Mixing Blag Flag, DIY, Lo-Fi, and Oulipo: Jon Moritsugu's Mommy Mommy Where's My Brain Chapter 14: Cast Iron TV and Friends: Artists' Public Access in Manhattan Chapter 15: TV Party: A Cocktail Party That Could Also be a Political Party Chapter 16: The Case of Electra Elf: Towards New Possibilities of Underground Counterculture in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 17: Cock Worship: Todd Haynes, Fassbinder, and Queer Praxis Chapter 18: Downtown's Queer Asides Part III: Memorials Chapter 19: Canonization and No Wave Cinema History Chapter 20: The Downtown Scene in the Digital Era Chapter 21: You Had to be There: The Downtown Archive and the Future of an Impossible Past Chapter 22: The Centre Cannot Hold: Blank City (2010) and the Problems of Historicizing New York's Independent Cinema of the Late 1970s and Early 1980s Chapter 23: Experimental Film Filmography and Videography Contributor Biographies Index Back Cover. |