Genre, Gender, Race, and World Cinema is an innovative anthology that introduces the study of film theory using the four topics of genre, gender, race, and world cinema, to encourage critical discussion.
A major anthology geared towards course use, which covers key concepts in film studies through analysis of important films from American, Asian, European and African cinema
Combines formal, historical, cultural, and theoretical approaches to study
Analyzes how film represents and influences individual and societal constructs of identity
Uses selected readings to introduce inter-textual relations between the readings and the films they discuss
Contains section introductions that map the themes and histories of each topic, and raise theoretical issues specific to each
Preface viii
General Introduction: Film and Identities 1
Part I Genres: Ever-Changing Hybrids 5
Part II Genders - More Than Two 117
Part III Race: Stereotypes and Multiple Realisms 213
Part IV World Cinema: Joining Local and Global 359
Acknowledgments 471