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[Commlist] New book: Archival Film Curatorship
Fri Jan 12 21:24:18 GMT 2024
Grazia Ingravalle is delighted to share news that the book /Archival
Film Curatorship: Early and Silent Cinema from Analog to Digital/ is now
out in both hardcover and open access:
https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789463725675/archival-film-curatorship
<https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789463725675/archival-film-curatorship>.
Please consider consulting it online
<https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/86364>, purchasing and
ordering it for your library.
“Ingravalle brilliantly explores the histories of three key film
archives as institutions established in the 20th century that have
revised and transformed their missions in the digital era. Archival
practices and archival theories are intertwined in this penetrating
study of film and media histories and futures.”
/Catherine Russell, Distinguished Professor of Film Studies, Concordia
University, Montreal/
“Archival Film Curatorship offers a vital contribution to moving image
archiving studies. Grounded in Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics and
extensive, original archival research, the book simultaneously reminds
us that silent films' historicity is the product of deep-rooted
institutional traditions, while showing a way forward for film curation
amidst the accelerating datafication of film heritage.”
/Christian Olesen, Assistant Professor of Digital Media & Cultural
Heritage, University of Amsterdam/
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