Overview
... Nobody's Girl Friday: The Women Who Ran Hollywood (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018). Melanie Bell, Movie Workers: The Women Who Made British Cinema (Urbana, Chicago and Springfield: University of Illinois Press, 2021), accessed ...Synopsis
How has the digital turn shaped the practices of film historical research and teaching? While computational approaches have been used by film historians since the 1960s and 1970s, the arrival and use of digital tools and methods in recent decades has fundamentally changed the ways we search, analyze, interpret, present, and so think and write about film history β from digital archival and curatorial practices, data-driven search, and analysis of film historical collections to the visualization and dissemination of film historical materials online. While film historians have increasingly embraced the new possibilities brought by digital technologies, their practical, epistemological, and methodological implications need further exploration. What opportunities does the digitization of film historical sources provide for film historians? What new questions can be raised by using digital methods? What new perspectives emerge from analyzing, interpreting, and visualizing film historical data at the levels of both βcloseβ and βdistantβ β or βscalableβ β reading and viewing? By focusing on the concepts, tools, and practices of digital film historiography, this edited volume aims to contribute to a better understanding and critical reflection on the changes and continuities of doing film history in the digital age.Book Details
Published
December 30, 2024
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages
358
ISBN
9783111083056