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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Philippe D. MatherPublisher: Intellect Imprint: Intellect Books Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9781841506111ISBN 10: 1841506117 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 15 April 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction PART I: Authorship: A Sociology of Production Chapter 1: Psychosocial Context: A Formative Period. Stanley Kubrick at Look Magazine in the Lifespan Chapter 2: Macro-objective Analysis: Look Magazine’s Organizational Structure Chapter 3: Micro-objectivity: The Work Culture at Look Magazine Chapter 4: Macro-subjectivity: Look Magazine’s Conception of Photojournalism Chapter 5: Micro-subjectivity: Stanley Kubrick’s Conception of Photojournalism and Film PART II: Genre: Contexts of Reception Chapter 6: Photojournalism Genres: A Semantic/Syntactic/Pragmatic Approach Chapter 7: Photography and Film: History, Ontology and Pragmatics Chapter 8: From Photojournalism to Film: Transmedial Correspondences in the Formal and Stylistic Systems Chapter 8: From Photojournalism to Film: Transmedial Correspondences in the Formal and Stylistic Systems Chapter 9: Photography in Film: Photographic and Documentary Aspects of Kubrick’s Films ConclusionReviewsDetailed and at times broad, it is fervently written and researched, and uncovers the sources of the 'Kubrickian worldview' whose origins have seldom been studied, nor particularly established. --Edward Frost CineVue A fascinating book. --Mark Moran PictureVille Detailed and at times broad, it is fervently written and researched, and uncovers the sources of the 'Kubrickian worldview' whose origins have seldom been studied, nor particularly established. --Edward Frost CineVue By exploring the images captured by the teenager standing behind the still photography lens, Stanley Kubrick at Look Magazine brings more into focus the creative decisions made by the filmmaker as an adult. --Trevor Hogg Flickering Myth A fascinating book. --Mark Moran PictureVille Detailed and at times broad, it is fervently written and researched, and uncovers the sources of the 'Kubrickian worldview' whose origins have seldom been studied, nor particularly established. --Edward Frost CineVue By exploring the images captured by the teenager standing behind the still photography lens, Stanley Kubrick at Look Magazine brings more into focus the creative decisions made by the filmmaker as an adult. --Trevor Hogg Flickering Myth A fascinating book. --Mark Moran PictureVille Detailed and at times broad, it is fervently written and researched, and uncovers the sources of the 'Kubrickian worldview' whose origins have seldom been studied, nor particularly established. --Edward Frost CineVue By exploring the images captured by the teenager standing behind the still photography lens, Stanley Kubrick at Look Magazine brings more into focus the creative decisions made by the filmmaker as an adult. --Trevor Hogg Flickering Myth A fascinating book. --Mark Moran PictureVille Author InformationPhilippe D. Mather is an associate professor of media studies at Campion College at the University of Regina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |