Reflexivity in Film and Culture
Discover the intriguing concept of reflexivity with Robert Stam's insightful book, Reflexivity in Film and Culture, published by Columbia University Press in 1992. In this comprehensive 288-page study, Stam examines the moments in fiction where the narrative self-consciously highlights its own construction. Through a multidisciplinary lens, this book delves into the evolution of modernism and critiques the production processes of iconic films such as "Rear Window" and "Tom Jones".
Perfect for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, Reflexivity in Film and Culture offers a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on the interplay between cinema, literature, and modern thought. Enhance your understanding of film theory and criticism with this essential guide from a leading voice in communication studies.