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The Cinema and Its Shadow: Race and Technology in Early Cinema

English

By (author): Alice Maurice


The Cinema and Its Shadow argues that race has defined the cinematic apparatus since the earliest motion pictures, especially at times of technological transition. In particular, this work explores how racial difference became central to the resolving of cinematic problems: the stationary camera, narrative form, realism, the synchronization of image and sound, and, perhaps most fundamentally, the immaterial imagethe cinemas shadow, which figures both the material reality of the screen image and its racist past.


Discussing early race subjects, Alice Maurice demonstrates that these films influenced cinematic narrative in lasting ways by helping to determine the relation between stillness and motion, spectacle and narrative drive. The book examines how motion picture technology related to race, embodiment, and authenticity at specific junctures in cinemas development, including the advent of narratives, feature films, and sound. In close readings of such films as The Cheat, Shadows, and Hallelujah!, Maurice reveals how the rhetoric of race repeatedly embodies film technology, endowing it with a powerful mix of authenticity and magic. In this way, the racialized subject became the perfect medium for showing off, shoring up, and reintroducing the cinematic apparatus at various points in the history of American film.


Moving beyond analyzing race in purely thematic or ideological terms, Maurice traces how it shaped the formal and technological means of the cinema.


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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780816678051

About Alice Maurice

Alice Maurice is associate professor of English at the University of Toronto. Her articles have appeared in journals including Camera Obscura Moving Image and Cinema Journal.

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