Media Lost and Found (Hardcover, 1st ed)


This selection of essays, articles, lectures, and other writings by Erik Barnouw, dean of American media scholars, chronicles athe phenomenon of old media giving way to new, and then being replaced by them, as the ghosts of old media rise in new forms.a In Media Lost and Found, the sixteenth century will introduce us to early stirrings of photography, as well as the rise of ablack lists, a which have a too-familiar ring within our own lifetime. The collection begins with an article on documentary film pioneer Robert Flaherty. Barnouw then moves to a discussion of his Dutch heritage and its role in Western civilization. This is followed by fascinating accounts of ingenious pioneers of camera obscura and magic lantern phantasmagoria, precursors of the magic of motion pictures. There are lively accounts of Barnouwas own experiences, an informative brief history of communications breakthroughs, and an examination of the foibles of media censorship. The final articles discuss the importance of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray and cinematographer Boris Kaufman, brother of Soviet filmmakers Djiga Vertov and Mikhail Kaufman. In his writing and in his life, Erik Barnouw has been consistently elegant, self-deprecating, affectionate, and redolent of great depths, encouraging us to look for and foster them in our own lives.

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This selection of essays, articles, lectures, and other writings by Erik Barnouw, dean of American media scholars, chronicles athe phenomenon of old media giving way to new, and then being replaced by them, as the ghosts of old media rise in new forms.a In Media Lost and Found, the sixteenth century will introduce us to early stirrings of photography, as well as the rise of ablack lists, a which have a too-familiar ring within our own lifetime. The collection begins with an article on documentary film pioneer Robert Flaherty. Barnouw then moves to a discussion of his Dutch heritage and its role in Western civilization. This is followed by fascinating accounts of ingenious pioneers of camera obscura and magic lantern phantasmagoria, precursors of the magic of motion pictures. There are lively accounts of Barnouwas own experiences, an informative brief history of communications breakthroughs, and an examination of the foibles of media censorship. The final articles discuss the importance of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray and cinematographer Boris Kaufman, brother of Soviet filmmakers Djiga Vertov and Mikhail Kaufman. In his writing and in his life, Erik Barnouw has been consistently elegant, self-deprecating, affectionate, and redolent of great depths, encouraging us to look for and foster them in our own lives.

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General

Imprint

Fordham University Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Communications and Media Studies

Release date

February 2001

Availability

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First published

February 2001

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth / Cloth

Pages

179

Edition

1st ed

ISBN-13

978-0-8232-2098-4

Barcode

9780823220984

Categories

LSN

0-8232-2098-2



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