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  • Cinematic Ghosts: Haunting and Spectrality from Silent Cinema to the Digital Era

    Cinematic Ghosts by Leeder, Murray;

    Haunting and Spectrality from Silent Cinema to the Digital Era

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 10 September 2015
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781628922141
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Weight 599 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 30 bw illus
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    Long description:

    In 1896, Maxim Gorky declared cinema "the Kingdom of Shadows." In its silent, ashen-grey world, he saw a land of spectral, and ever since then cinema has had a special relationship with the haunted and the ghostly. Cinematic Ghosts is the first collection devoted to this subject, including fourteen new essays, dedicated to exploring the many permutations of the movies' phantoms.

    Cinematic Ghosts contains essays revisiting some classic ghost films within the genres of horror (The Haunting, 1963), romance (Portrait of Jennie, 1948), comedy (Beetlejuice, 1988) and the art film (Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, 2010), as well as essays dealing with a number of films from around the world, from Sweden to China. Cinematic Ghosts traces the archetype of the cinematic ghost from the silent era until today, offering analyses from a range of historical, aesthetic and theoretical dimensions.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction
    Murray Leeder, University of Calgary, Canada


    Ghosts of Pre-Cinema and Silent Cinema

    Chapter 1
    Phantom Images and Modern Manifestations: Spirit Photography, Magic Theater, Trick Films and Photography's Uncanny
    Tom Gunning, University of Chicago
    , USA

    Chapter 2
    "Visualizing the Phantoms of the Imagination": Projecting Haunted Minds
    Murray Leeder, University of Calgary, Canada


    Chapter 3
    Specters of the Mind: Ghosts, Illusion, and Exposure in Paul Leni's The Cat and the Canary
    Simone Natale, Humboldt University, Germany


    Chapter 4
    Supernatural Speech: Silent Cinema's Stake in Visualizing the Impossible
    Robert Alford, University of California, Berkeley, USA


    Cinematic Ghosts from the 1940s through the 1980s


    Chapter 5
    Bad Sync: Spectral Sound and Retro-effects in Portrait of Jennie
    René Thoreau Bruckner, University of Southern California, USA


    Chapter 6
    "Antique Chiller": Quality, Pretention and History in the Critical Reception of The Innocents and The Haunting
    Mark Jancovich, University of East Anglia, UK


    Chapter 7
    Shadows of Shadows: The Undead in Ingmar Bergman's Cinema
    Maurizio Cinquegrani, University of Kent, UK


    Chapter 8
    Locating the Spectre in Dan Curtis's Burnt Offerings
    Dara Downey, University College Dublin, Ireland


    Chapter 9
    The Bawdy Body in Two Comedy Ghost Films: Topper and Beetlejuice
    Katherine A. Fowkes, High Point University, USA


    Millennial Ghosts


    Chapter 10
    "I See Dead People": Visualizing Ghosts in the Horror Film Before the Arrival of CGI
    Steffen Hantke, Sogang University, Korea


    Chapter 11
    Spectral Remainders and Transcultural Hauntings: (Re)iterations of the Onryo in Contemporary
    Japanese Horror Cinema
    Jay McRoy, University of Wisconsin - Parkside, USA


    Chapter 12
    Painted Skin
    : Romance with the Ghostly Femme Fatale in Contemporary Chinese Cinema
    Li Zeng, Illinois State University, USA


    Chapter 13
    "It's Not the House that's Haunted": Demons, Debt and the Family in Peril in Recent Horror Cinema
    Bernice M. Murphy, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

    Chapter 14
    Glitch Gothic
    Marc Olivier, Brigham Young University, USA


    Chapter 15
    Showing the Unknown: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
    Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano, Carleton University, Canada


    Afterword: Haunted Viewers
    Jeffrey Sconce, Northwestern University, USA

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