LEADER 03972oam 22005174a 450 001 9910481007203321 005 20200402171954.0 010 $a1-5261-3032-7 035 $a(CKB)3810000000290549 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5217087 035 $a(OCoLC)1085599478 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse72894 035 $a(EXLCZ)993810000000290549 100 $a20181221e20182012 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aLiterary culture in Cuba$eRevolution, nation-building and the book /$fPar Kumaraswami and Antoni Kapcia, with Meesha Nehru 210 1$aBaltimore, Maryland :$cProject Muse,$d2018 210 3$aBaltimore, Md. :$cProject MUSE, $d2020 210 4$d©2018 215 $a1 online resource (280 pages) $cillustrations 311 $a0-7190-9995-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [245]-258) and index. 327 $aIntroduction -- Locating literary culture in the trajectory of the revolution -- Understanding literary culture in the Revolution -- 1959-61 : the first flush of revolution -- 1961-89 : the years of radicalisation and consolidation -- 1990s-2000s : the years of crisis and reassessment -- The path to becoming a writer in contemporary Cuba : the role of the Centro de Formacion Literaria Onelio Jorge Cardoso and the movement of talleres literarios / by Meesha Nehru -- The history of a novel : Alberto Ajon Leon's ÅQue Bola? (What's Up?) -- The Feria Internacional del Libro de la Habana -- Conclu 330 $aThis book examines the complex ways in which a literary culture has been created and sustained within the Cuban Revolution. Based on the insights gained from original interviews with over 100 participants and sustained documentary research, it offers new perspectives and challenges long-held orthodoxies regarding the place of literature in the Cuban Revolution. By departing from the conventional focus on individual texts and authors to instead examine the actors, processes and spaces (writing, regulation, publishing, promotion and reading) through which literature has operated inside Cuba since 1959, and thus situates literary culture within the broader revolutionary context of nation-building. It traces the development of literary culture from the first days of the Revolution through to the economic crisis of the 1990s, revealing the debates and tensions but also the continuity of vision which has underlined the production and circulation of literature on the island. Combining historical and theoretical approaches with more detailed case studies, it explores Cuban literary culture through a conceptual framework which identifies the unique and complex patterns of policy and practice within the Revolution and applies them to three particular contemporary phenomena writing workshops, the Havana Book Festival, and the publishing infrastructure which demonstrate the continuing centrality of literary culture within the Cuban Revolution. 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W. Griffith and the Birth of the Movies; CHAPTER 3 Judith of Bethulia; CHAPTER 4 True Heart Griffith; CHAPTER 5 The Ending of City Lights; CHAPTER 6 The Goddess: Reflections on Melodrama East and West; CHAPTER 7 Red Dust: The Erotic Screen Image; CHAPTER 8 Virtue and Villainy in the Face of the Camera 327 $aCHAPTER 9 Pathos and Transfiguration in the Face of the Camera: A Reading of Stella Dallas CHAPTER 10 Viewing the World in Black and White: Race and the Melodrama of the Unknown Woman; CHAPTER 11 Howard Hawks and Bringing Up Baby; CHAPTER 12 The Film maker in the Film: Octave and the Rules of Renoir's Game; CHAPTER 13 Stagecoach and the Quest for Self hood; CHAPTER 14 To Have and Have Not Adapted a Film from a Novel; CHAPTER 15 Hollywood and the Rise of Suburbia; CHAPTER 16 Nobody's Perfect: Billy Wilder and the Postwar American Cinema; CHAPTER 17 The River 327 $aCHAPTER 18 Vertigo: The Unknown Woman in Hitchcock CHAPTER 19 North by Northwest: Hitchcock's Monument to the Hitchcock Film; CHAPTER 20 The Villain in Hitchcock: "Does He Look Like a 'Wrong One' to You?"; CHAPTER 21 Thoughts on Hitchcock's Authorship; CHAPTER 22 Eternal Ve?rite?s: Cinema-Ve?rite? and Classical Cinema; CHAPTER 23 Visconti's Death in Venice; CHAPTER 24 Alfred Guzzetti's Family Portrait Sittings; CHAPTER 25 A Taste for Beauty: Eric Rohmer's Writings on Film; CHAPTER 26 Tale of Winter: Philosophical Thought in the Films of Eric Rohmer; CHAPTER 27 The "New Latin American Cinema" 327 $aCHAPTER 28 Violence and Film CHAPTER 29 What Is American about American Film Study?; Index 330 $aThe 'I' of the Camera has become a classic in the literature of film. Offering alternatives to the viewing and criticism of film, William Rothman challenges readers to think about film in adventurous ways that are more open to movies and our experience of them. In a series of eloquent essays examining particular films, filmmakers, genres and movements, and the 'Americanness' of American film, Rothman argues compellingly that movies have inherited the philosophical perspective of American transcendentalism. This second edition contains all of the essays that made the book a benchmark of film criticism. It also includes fourteen essays, written subsequent to the book's original publication, as well as a new foreword. 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