American-Australian Cinema

American-Australian Cinema

Transnational Connections

Danks, Adrian; Kunze, Peter C.; Gaunson, Stephen

Springer International Publishing AG

02/2019

333

Mole

Inglês

9783319882987

15 a 20 dias

This edited collection assesses the complex historical and contemporary relationships between US and Australian cinema by tapping directly into discussions of national cinema, transnationalism and global Hollywood.
1. Adrian Danks, Stephen Gaunson and Peter C. Kunze, Where I'm Calling From: An American-Australian Cinema? Part I. Across the Pacific: Looking to America 2. Adrian Danks, Rudimentary Modernism: Ken G. Hall, Rear-Projection and 1930s Hollywood 3. Leslie DeLassus, Simulated Scenery: Travel Cinema, Special Effects and For the Term of His Natural Life 4. Jane Mills, Representations and Hybridisations in First Nation Cinema: Change and Newness by Fusion 5. Fincina Hopgood, Of Mothers and Madwomen: Mining the Emotional Terrain of Toni Collette's Anti-Star Persona Part II. The View From There: Australian Films in the US 6. Tessa Dwyer, Accented Relations: Mad Max on US Screens 7. Peter C. Kunze, Talking Trash with Tarantino: Auteurism, Aesthetics and Authority in Not Quite Hollywood 8. Mark David Ryan, Australian Horror Movies and the American Market 9. Amanda Howell, The Fe male Gothic Meets the Terrible Terrace House: Transnational Exchanges and the Suburban Australian Horror of The Babadook Part III. Here and There: Crossing Between Australian, US and International Cinemas 10. Stephen Gaunson, American Cartel: Block Bookings and the Paramount Plan 11. Jock Given, The Multiplex Era 12. Jeannette Delamoir, "Zest to the Jaded Movie Palate": Wallace Worsley, Scott Dunlap and The Romance of Runnibede (1928) 13. Jerod Ra'Del Hollyfield, Defining Neverland: P. J. Hogan, J. M. Barrie, and Peter Pan in Post-Mabo Australia 14. Lesley Hawkes, The Great Gatsby: Telling National Iconic Stories Through a Transnational Lens
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