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The West in Early Cinema: After the Beginning (Amsterdam University Press - Film Culture in Transition)
 
 
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The West in Early Cinema: After the Beginning (Amsterdam University Press - Film Culture in Transition) [Hardcover]

Nanna Verhoeff (Author)

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Amsterdam University Press - Film Culture in Transition June 5, 2006
The Western film is inextricably tied to American culture: untamed landscapes, fiercely independent characters, and an unwavering distinction between good and evil. Yet Westerns began in the early twentieth century as far more fluid works of comedy, adventure, and historical explorations of the frontier landscape. Nanna Verhoeff examines here the earliest films made in the Western genre and proposes the thought-provoking argument that these little-studied films demand new ways of considering Westerns and the history of cinema. 

Verhoeff analyzes the earliest American and European Westerns—made between 1894 and 1915—and finds them to be an international repository for anxieties about modernity and identity, not the instructional morality tales we assume them to be. She draws on an array of archival materials—photography, paintings, Wild West shows, popular ethnographic studies, and pulp literature—to locate these early Westerns more precisely in their original social and cultural contexts. These early films—which coincided with the “closing” of the West and rises in rates of immigration, railroad travel, and urbanization—drove the transformation of film, Verhoeff argues, from just another new technology into the dominant cultural vehicle for dealing with issues of national and personal nostalgia, as well as uncertainty in the face of modernity. From these fragmentary early films Verhoeff extracts a rich historical analysis that radically reorients our view of the first two decades of cinema history in America and provocatively connects the evolution of Westerns to our transition today into a new media culture. 

The West in Early Cinema challenges established history and criticism of the Western film and will be an invaluable resource for the film scholar and John Wayne fan alike.

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"This ambitious book is highly original in its methodology and offers a ''kaleidoscope'' of key concepts or topoi homologous with the ''bits and pieces'' experience of early 20th-century film exhibition, a method that links our current interest in hypertextual organization with the historicity of visual culture. Indeed, Verhoeff has created a book that bears comparison with Raymond Williams''Keywords.--Richard Abel, University of Michigan
 
 
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Nanna Verhoeff is assistant professor at the Institute for Media and Re/Presentation at Utrecht University.


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early cinema, Pathé Frères, archival poetics, cowboy millionaire, phantom rides, instant nostalgia, railroad films, early nonfiction, universal ambition, chase film, authenticity effect, anachronistic projection, virtual tourism, travel films, punctual events, nonfiction films, cinematic culture
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Buffalo Bill, Moving Picture News, Wild West, Moving Picture World, American Kinema, New York, Biograph Bulletin, Library of Congress, United States, American West, Motion Picture Story Magazine, Deconstructing the Other, Picture Postcards, Albert Kahn, World's Fairs, Inventing Entertainment, New Jersey, Old Timers, Hale's Tours, Jesse James, Red Wing, Edison Films Catalog, National Park, Wild Women, American Indians
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