03209nam 2200553Ia 450 991078731390332120200520144314.00-231-85042-5(CKB)2670000000396642(EBL)1103472(OCoLC)854520142(SSID)ssj0001076375(PQKBManifestationID)11687684(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001076375(PQKBWorkID)11027905(PQKB)10155858(Au-PeEL)EBL1103472(CaPaEBR)ebr10745816(CaONFJC)MIL562620(MiAaPQ)EBC1103472(EXLCZ)99267000000039664220130118d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFilm dialogue[electronic resource] /edited by Jeff JaeckleLondon Wallflowerc20131 online resource (241 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-231-16563-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Notes on Contributors; Preface | Sarah Kozloff; Introduction: A Brief Primer for Film Dialogue Study | Jeff Jaeckle ; DIALOGUE AND GENRE; 1. The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo: Dialogue in Science Fiction Films ; 2. Documenting Dialogue: Reshaping 'Reality' in Emile de Antonio's Point of Order; 3. Pronoun Troubles and Factual Conversations: Dialogue in Animated Films ; 4. Talking Teams: Dialogue and the Team Film Formula ; 5. You Talk Like a Character in a Book: Dialogue and Film Adaptation ; DIALOGUE AUTEURS; 6. Killing the Writer: Movie Dialogue Conventions and John Cassavetes7. The Film Dialogue of Howard Hawks8. Orson Welles' Trademark: Overlapping Film Dialogue; 9. On Misspeaking in the Films of Preston Sturges; DIALOGUE AND CULTURAL REPRESENTATION; 10. 'They Will Speak in Our Language': Indian Speech in Western Movies; 11. From 'Me So Horny' to 'I'm So Ronery': Asian Images and Yellow Voices in American Cinema; 12. The Politics Speak: Performing Race from Sweetback to Foxy Brown ; 13. Male Sounds and Speech Affectations: Voicing Masculinity ; IndexFilm Dialogue is the first anthology in film studies devoted to the topic of language in cinema, bringing together leading and emerging scholars to discuss the aesthetic, narrative, and ideological dimensions of film speech that have largely gone unappreciated and unheard. Consisting of thirteen essays divided into three sections: genre, auteur theory, and cultural representation, Film Dialogue revisits and reconfigures several of the most established topics in film studies in an effort to persuade readers that ""spectators"" are more accurately described as ""audiences,"" that the gaze has itMotion picturesDialogue in motion picturesMotion pictures.Dialogue in motion pictures.791.436Jaeckle Jeff1151651MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787313903321Film dialogue3739670UNINA