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[ecrea] A Companion to Steven Spielberg
Mon Jan 23 16:18:38 GMT 2017
With the customary false modesty and apologies for cross posting, I am
delighted to announce the publication of */A Companion to Steven
Spielberg/*, an original edited collection for Wiley Blackwell/./
According to *Timothy Corrigan* (University of Pennsylvania), this is as
an “energetic volume of first-rate essays” in which the work of “one of
Hollywood’s most important and successful filmmakers” is “extensively
considered from a variety of rich critical angles. Well organized, well
written, and consistently illuminating.”
http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-111872691X.html
*Table of Contents *
1.Introduction – Nigel Morris
*I. Industry and Agency*
2.Spielberg as Director, Producer, and Movie Mogul – Thomas Schatz
3.Producing the Spielberg “Brand” – James Russell
*II. Narration and Style*
4.Magisterial Juvenilia: /Amblin/’ and Spielberg’s Early Television Work
– Nigel Morris
5.Finding His Voice: Experimentation and Innovation in /Duel/, /The
Sugarland Express/, and /1941/ – James Kendrick
6.Creating a Cliffhanger: Narration in /The Lost World: Jurassic Park/ –
Warren Buckland
7.Steven Spielberg and the Rhetoric of an Ending – Michael Walker
8.The Spielberg Gesture: Performance and Intensified Continuity – Steven
Rybin
*III.**Collaborations and Intertexts*
9.Spielberg-Williams: Symphonic Cinema – Jack
Sullivan
10.Spielberg and Kubrick – Peter Kramer
11.Spielberg and Adaptation – I.Q. Hunter
12.“A very brutal end of innocence”: Notes Towards an Appreciation of
Spielberg’s Film of /Empire of the Sun/ – Neil Sinyard
*IV.**Themes and Variations*
13.“Who am I, David?”: Motherhood in Spielberg’s Dramas of Family
Dysfunction – Linda Ruth Williams
14.Close Encounters of the Paternal Kind: Spielberg’s Fatherhoods–
Murray Pomerance
15.Spielberg and Rockwell: Realism and the Liberal Imagination–
Frederick Wasser
16.Too Brave for Foolish Pride: Violence in the Films of Steven
Spielberg – Stephen Prince
*V.**Spielberg, History and Identity*
17.Morality Tales? Visions of the Past in Spielberg’s History Plays –
Sarah Barrow
18.“Britain’s Secret Schindler”: the impact of /Schindler’s List /on
British media perceptions of civilian heroes– Erin Bell
19.The (M)orality of Murder: Jews, Food, and Steven Spielberg’s /Munich/
– Nathan Abrams and Gerwyn Owen
20.You Must Remember This: History as Film/Film as History – Lester D.
Friedman
21.Violence and Memory in Spielberg's /Lincoln///– Robert Burgoyne and
John Trafton
*VI.**Spielberg in the Digital Age*
22.The Spielberg Effects – Dan North
23.Spielberg and Videogames (1982-2010) – Grethe Mitchell
*VII.**Reception*
24.Sharks, Aliens and Nazis: the Crisis of Film Criticism and the Rise
of Steven Spielberg – Raymond J. Haberski, Jr
25.Spielberg, Fandom and the Popular Appeal of his Blockbuster Movies –
Lincoln Geraghty
26.Spielberg and the Rise of the Celebrity Film Director – Kirsty
Fairclough and Andy Willis
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