Rutgers Depth of Field Series
The following books are part of the Rutgers Depth of Field Series, published by Charles Affron, Mirella Jona Affron, and Robert Lyons:
Controlling Hollywood: Censorship and Regulation in the Studio Era
Edited by Matthew Bernstein
Defining Cinema
Edited by Peter Lehman
Electronic Media and Technoculture
Edited by John Caldwell
Film Adaptation
Edited by James Naremore
Film and Authorship
Edited and with an introduction by Virginia Wright Wexman
Film and Nationalism
Edited by Alan Williams
The Historical Film: History and Memory in Media
Edited by Marcia Landy
The Horror Film
Edited and with an introduction by Stephen Prince
Movies and Mass Culture
Edited by John Belton
Multiculturalism, Postcoloniality, and Transnational Media
Edited by Ella Shohat and Robert Stam
Representing Blackness: Issues in Film and Video
Edited by Valerie Smith
Screening Asian Americans
Edited by Peter X. Feng
Screening Genders
Edited by Krin Gabbard
and William Luhr
Screening Violence
Edited by Stephen Prince
Silent Film
Edited by Richard Abel
Terrorism, Media, Liberation
Edited and with an introduction by J. David Slocum
Viewing Positions: Ways of Seeing Film
Edited by Linda Williams
Visual Culture and the Holocaust
Edited by Barbie Zelizer
The Visual Turn: Classical Film Theory and Art History
Edited and with an introduction by Angela Dalle Vacche
The War Film
Edited and with an introduction by Robert Eberwein
"Each book in the consistently excellent 'Rutgers Depth of Field Series' is an intelligently edited collection centered on a crucial topic, at times treating film, but just as often focused on wider aspects of visual culture."--Choice (October 2003)
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