The Cinema of Kathryn Bigelow (Paperback)


Kathryn Bigelow has undoubtedly been one of Hollywood's most significant female players, well known in popular terms for films such as "Point Break" and "Blue Steel," yet relatively unexplored in academia. Soundbites about women and guns and speculation about the role of ex-husband James Cameron ( "Aliens, Titanic") in her career have often helped obscure rather than elucidate an understanding of her work. This collection explores how Bigelow can be seen to provide a point of intersection to a whole range of issues at the forefront of contemporary film studies and of the transformation of Hollywood into a post-classical cinema machine, with a particular emphasis on her most ambitious and controversial picture, "Strange Days." Her place within new Hollywood is as a filmmaker that blurs genre conventions, reinscribes gender identites, and produces a breathless cinema of attractions.


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Kathryn Bigelow has undoubtedly been one of Hollywood's most significant female players, well known in popular terms for films such as "Point Break" and "Blue Steel," yet relatively unexplored in academia. Soundbites about women and guns and speculation about the role of ex-husband James Cameron ( "Aliens, Titanic") in her career have often helped obscure rather than elucidate an understanding of her work. This collection explores how Bigelow can be seen to provide a point of intersection to a whole range of issues at the forefront of contemporary film studies and of the transformation of Hollywood into a post-classical cinema machine, with a particular emphasis on her most ambitious and controversial picture, "Strange Days." Her place within new Hollywood is as a filmmaker that blurs genre conventions, reinscribes gender identites, and produces a breathless cinema of attractions.

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General

Imprint

Wallflower Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

2003

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First published

March 2003

Authors

Dimensions

234 x 157 x 16mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

232

ISBN-13

978-1-903364-42-0

Barcode

9781903364420

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LSN

1-903364-42-6



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