New Wave, New Hollywood
New Wave, New Hollywood
Reassessment, Recovery, and Legacy
Frame, Dr. Gregory; Abrams, Professor Nathan
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
10/2021
272
Dura
Inglês
9781501360404
15 a 20 dias
531
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Nathan Abrams and Gregory Frame
2. The Great Shift in Hollywood Cinema: Men, Women, and Genre Revisionism
of the American New Wave
Fjoralba Miraka
3. Formal Radicalism vs. Radical Representation: Reassessing The French
Connection (William Friedkin, 1971) and Dirty Harry (Don Siegel, 1971)
Cary Edwards
4. A Wave of Their Own: How Jewish Filmmakers Invented the New Hollywood
Vincent Brook
5. New Hollywood's "Zany Godards": A "Shirley" Serious Assessment of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker
Emilio Audissino
6. Design as Authorship: Polly Platt's New Hollywood Aesthetic
Aaron Hunter
7. "The Ultimate Fusion of Commerce and Art": Waldo Salt and Screenwriting in
the 1970s
Oliver Gruner
8. Expanding the Past: Julie Dash and Zora Neale Hurston, African American
Women filmmakers of New Hollywood and Early Cinema
Aimee Dixon Anthony
9. Lost in the Landscape: The Legacy of Barbara Loden's Wanda (1970) on the Contemporary American Independent Female Road Movie
Aimee Mollaghan
10. The New Wave in the New Millennium: Joker, Taxi Driver, Nostalgia, and
Trumpian Politics
Karen Ritzenhoff and Hannah D'Orso
11. Indie Courtship: Pursuing the American New Wave
Kim Wilkins
12. Afterword: New Wave, New Hollywood, New Research
Peter Kraemer
Index
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Nathan Abrams and Gregory Frame
2. The Great Shift in Hollywood Cinema: Men, Women, and Genre Revisionism
of the American New Wave
Fjoralba Miraka
3. Formal Radicalism vs. Radical Representation: Reassessing The French
Connection (William Friedkin, 1971) and Dirty Harry (Don Siegel, 1971)
Cary Edwards
4. A Wave of Their Own: How Jewish Filmmakers Invented the New Hollywood
Vincent Brook
5. New Hollywood's "Zany Godards": A "Shirley" Serious Assessment of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker
Emilio Audissino
6. Design as Authorship: Polly Platt's New Hollywood Aesthetic
Aaron Hunter
7. "The Ultimate Fusion of Commerce and Art": Waldo Salt and Screenwriting in
the 1970s
Oliver Gruner
8. Expanding the Past: Julie Dash and Zora Neale Hurston, African American
Women filmmakers of New Hollywood and Early Cinema
Aimee Dixon Anthony
9. Lost in the Landscape: The Legacy of Barbara Loden's Wanda (1970) on the Contemporary American Independent Female Road Movie
Aimee Mollaghan
10. The New Wave in the New Millennium: Joker, Taxi Driver, Nostalgia, and
Trumpian Politics
Karen Ritzenhoff and Hannah D'Orso
11. Indie Courtship: Pursuing the American New Wave
Kim Wilkins
12. Afterword: New Wave, New Hollywood, New Research
Peter Kraemer
Index