Narrative, Apparatus, Ideology by Philip Rosen
A Film Theory Reader
This insightful collection of essays delves into the intricate relationship between film theory, narrative structures, and ideological frameworks. It explores how cinematic narratives are constructed and the ways in which they reflect, reinforce, or challenge prevailing ideologies. The work critically examines the apparatus of cinema, including its technological, institutional, and cultural dimensions, to uncover the underlying power dynamics and ideological influences at play. By engaging with a range of theoretical perspectives, the text offers a comprehensive analysis of the intersection between narrative form and ideological content in film.
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- Published
- 1986
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- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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