Visions of the East: Orientalism in FilmMatthew Bernstein, Gaylyn Studlar Rutgers University Press, 1997 - 330 psl. The Sheik. Pépé le Moko. Casablanca. Aladdin. Some of the most popular and frequently discussed titles in movie history are imbued with orientalism, the politically-charged way in which western artists have represented gender, race, and ethnicity in the cultures of North Africa and Asia. This is the first anthology to address and highlight orientalism in film from pre-cinema fascinations with Egyptian culture through the "Whole New World" of Aladdin. Eleven illuminating and well-illustrated essays utilize the insights of interdisciplinary cultural studies, psychoanalysis, feminism, and genre criticism. Other films discussed includeThe Letter, Caesar and Cleopatra, Lawrence of Arabia, Indochine, and several films of France's cinéma colonial. |
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Ella Shohat | 5 |
Marina Heung | 7 |
ix | 65 |
Antonia Lant | 73 |
Gaylyn Studlar | 99 |
Camp | 130 |
From Madame | 158 |
Alan Nadel | 184 |
Charles OBrien | 207 |
Dudley Andrew | 226 |
Janice Morgan | 253 |
Mary Hamer | 269 |
Phebe Shih Chao | 292 |
A Select Bibliography | 315 |
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