The movies as a world force : American silent cinema and the utopian imagination /

The Movies as a World Force is the first analysis of utopian cinema writing; situating it in its proper intellectual contexts, theology, and political philosophy; and illustrating the ways in which its utopian imagination shapes and is shaped by the era's most prestigious film genre, the histor...

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Bibliografische gegevens
Hoofdauteur: Friedman, Ryan Jay (Auteur)
Formaat: Licensed eBooks
Taal:Engels
Gepubliceerd in: New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press [2019]
Online toegang:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt22rbjqj
Inhoudsopgave:
  • Introduction: motion pictures and modern communion
  • Enlightened public opinion: post-reform progressivism, mental science, and Gerald Stanley Lee's "moving-pictures"
  • "The occult elements of motion and light": Vachel Lindsay's utopia of the mirror screen
  • "The motion picture is war's greatest antidote": rescue as release of force in D.W. Griffith's Intolerance
  • "Everything wooed everything": the triumph of morale over moralism in Rupert Hughes's Souls for sale
  • "Little grains of sand": positive thinking and corporate form in Douglas Fairbanks's The thief of Bagdad
  • Conclusion: universal history and the historicity of film entertainment.