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Camera Obscura (2006) 21 (2 (62)): 74–107.
Published: 01 September 2006
...). Courtesy Photofest
The Forgotten Man; or,
How Hollywood Invented Welfare
Jonathan Kahana
Recollecting Welfare
When the New Deal is recalled these days, its memory tends to
be folded into the sepia-toned popular history of the Depression
often used as the backdrop to inspirational...
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Camera Obscura (2010) 25 (2 (74)): 119–159.
Published: 01 September 2010
.... This article focuses on one of the most commercially successful Hollywood films of 1946, John M. Stahl's Leave Her to Heaven, arguing that the film's spectacular Technicolor landscapes function as a melodramatic device for mediating ambivalence about the social role of women at that time. In this film, scenes...
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Camera Obscura (2005) 20 (3 (60)): 1–13.
Published: 01 December 2005
... screening in the Tokyo Kinema movie theater.
The actors pictured are Okada Yoshiko, right, and Tanaka
Kinuyo, left. Reprinted from Toyo Cinema Weekly,
9 February 1933.
New Women of the Silent Screen:
China, Japan, Hollywood
Catherine Russell
The movie screen here is not simply...
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Camera Obscura (1988) 6 (1 (16)): 47–77.
Published: 01 January 1988
...Denise Mann Copyright © 1988 by The Johns Hopkins University Press 1988 Better Hom es and Gardens 30 (Feb. 1952 ), p. 154
The Martha Raye Show
The Spectacularization of Everyday Life:
Recycling Hollywood Stars and Fans in Early
Television Variety Shows
Denise Mann...
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Camera Obscura (1988) 6 (3 (18)): 137–145.
Published: 01 September 1988
...Richard Allen Dana Polan, Power and Paranoia: History, Narrative and the American Cinema, 1940–1950 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986) Copyright © 1988 by The Johns Hopkins University Press 1988 Brushing Classical Hollywood Narrative Against
the Grain of History...
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Camera Obscura (1991) 9 (1-2 (25-26)): 41–72.
Published: 01 September 1991
... Hollywood Taught Us to Stop Worrying and Love the Fifties . New York: Pantheon, 1983 . Brien , Alan “Mr. Holden is the Magnet.” London Evening Standard 9 Feb. 1956 : 7 . Brien , Alan “Bombs, H and K.” Newsweek 31 Aug. 1953 : 57 . Butler , Judith Gender Trouble: Feminism...
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in The Documentaries of Barbara Hammer: Lesbian Creativity, Kinship, and Erotic Pleasure in the Historical Margins
> Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies
Published: 01 December 2021
Figure 1. Barbara Hammer joyfully dancing on the “Hollywood Walk of Fame” in her autobiographical documentary Tender Fictions (US, 1995).
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Camera Obscura (2009) 24 (3 (72)): 1–39.
Published: 01 December 2009
...: Children, Sex, Movies,” in which she shifts her scholarly focus from the representation of sexuality and the body in avant-garde cinema to an analysis of popular culture.
Reconstructing Shirley:
Pedophilia and Interracial
Romance in Hollywood’s Age
of Innocence
Ara Osterweil...
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Camera Obscura (2009) 24 (3 (72)): 111–151.
Published: 01 December 2009
... that impact. Histories of cinema generally fall within several dominant paradigms: world cinema; Hollywood or industrial cinema; and cinemas in contradistinction to the Hollywood industrial model—national art-film movements and avant-gardes resistant to the industrial paradigm and its influence. Though...
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Camera Obscura (2011) 25 (3 (75)): 29–67.
Published: 01 December 2011
... as structure. This article suggests that Moulin Rouge! is indeed global cinema in the sense that it weds two cinematic traditions—Bollywood and Hollywood—yet it is hardly a marriage of equals. The global cinematic aesthetic Luhrmann promotes relies on Bollywood elements primarily to revivify Hollywood...
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (1 (94)): 129–165.
Published: 01 May 2017
...Diana W. Anselmo This article employs the concept of imitation as a lens through which the author explores the complex relationship established between the fledgling Hollywood film industry and the first generation of girls to be culturally construed as “adolescent” and “movie fans” in the US...
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Camera Obscura (2009) 24 (2 (71)): 139–159.
Published: 01 September 2009
...K K Seet The rarely analyzed Asian horror film, which has had great impact on international film audiences recently as a result of Hollywood remakes, is increasingly mired in the milieu of home and hearth, leading to a new Asian variation of the domestic gothic. With specific reference to Japan's...
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Camera Obscura (2010) 25 (2 (74)): 75–117.
Published: 01 September 2010
... in Hollywood, she exploited the new possibilities of mass media—films, paperbacks, newspapers, and magazines—to simultaneously promote herself and her sexual agenda. Furthermore, she used her films to eroticize cinematic structures of spectatorship. Camera Obscura 2010 Laura Horak is a PhD candidate...
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Camera Obscura (2012) 27 (1 (79)): 31–67.
Published: 01 May 2012
... unapproachable, sexually undefined (e.g., Is he straight? Is he gay? Or does it matter?), or even potentially dangerous. The article develops this idea via a close analysis of the films and seeks to extend this idea to an understanding of how Hollywood and the international market form a similar pattern...
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Camera Obscura (2012) 27 (3 (81)): 69–98.
Published: 01 December 2012
... simultaneously promoting her image of eternal adolescence. Throughout Durbin's career, the standardization of playback as a means of producing Hollywood musical numbers guaranteed that viewers would always be reminded of the time of the music's recording, a moment exposed in her early films in which Durbin...
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Camera Obscura (2013) 28 (3 (84)): 125–157.
Published: 01 December 2013
... Hollywood musical, Vallois creates a cinematic experience that merges historical film aesthetics with the late 1960s and early 1970s homosexual movement unfolding in France. Through a self-conscious film-within-a-film narrative, Johan provocatively commingles several genre forms (documentary, the musical...
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Camera Obscura (2015) 30 (2 (89)): 1–27.
Published: 01 September 2015
... in collaboration with Los Angeles choreographer and actress Toni Basil. Shot over a period of two years in Santa Monica, BREAKAWAY draws from Conner and Basil's mutual involvement in both the Hollywood entertainment industry and the West Coast artistic underground through its curious fusion of pop and avant-garde...
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (1 (94)): 33–61.
Published: 01 May 2017
... the techniques and tropes of Hollywood melodrama, Anglo-American feminist film criticism provides useful critical frameworks for reading the series, even as such readings necessitate a broadening of the terms of aesthetic and political debates around melodrama and African media, as well as complicate Anglo...
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Camera Obscura (2008) 23 (1 (67)): 47–67.
Published: 01 May 2008
... to the recurrent loner figure of his pre-Hollywood film roles, where he is presented as vulnerable and accessible to audience identification because he is incomplete and always developing. Crowe's work in L.A. Confidential sustains his star emergence by negotiating violent temperament and vulnerable authenticity...
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Camera Obscura (2018) 33 (1 (97)): 57–81.
Published: 01 May 2018
... finally contributes to film theory, and feminist film theory in particular, by demonstrating how New Iranian Cinema, largely owing to the Shiʻite logic of the veil or system of modesty, reverses the voice in classical Hollywood cinema, in which the female voice is often synched up to the body while...
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