Description
Paperback cover has some wear and corner bending. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This gently-used copy of Cinema Journal, vol. 55, no. 1 offers a fascinating window into the world of film scholarship and criticism in the early 21st century. Published by the esteemed Society for Cinema and Media Studies, this volume represents a vital resource for researchers, students, and cinephiles alike. Within its well-preserved pages, readers will find a diverse array of thought-provoking essays and articles that delve into the artistic, cultural, and social dimensions of cinema.
Spanning a wide range of topics, from in-depth analyses of specific films and filmmakers to broader explorations of cinematic trends and movements, this issue of Cinema Journal showcases the breadth and depth of contemporary film studies. Contributors bring their expertise and unique perspectives to bear on subjects as varied as gender representation, technological innovations, and the intersections between cinema and other art forms.
For collectors of academic journals and film-related publications, this volume holds particular appeal. Not only does it represent a significant contribution to the field of cinema studies, but it also serves as a tangible artifact of a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding the art and industry of filmmaking. With its well-preserved condition, this copy promises to be a cherished addition to any discerning library or collection.