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Rethinking Film History: Bazin's Impact in England
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Barr, Charles
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American literature
/ British literature
/ Film criticism
/ Film editing
/ Film theory
/ Image editing
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary Studies
/ Material films
/ Movies
/ Photographic film
2013
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Rethinking Film History: Bazin's Impact in England
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Barr, Charles
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American literature
/ British literature
/ Film criticism
/ Film editing
/ Film theory
/ Image editing
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary Studies
/ Material films
/ Movies
/ Photographic film
2013
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Rethinking Film History: Bazin's Impact in England
2013
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A new orthodoxy suggests that André Bazin's work had little influence in anglophone countries until decades after his death. This article cites a wide range of evidence, mainly from British publications, in order to challenge this view. Starting with the critics who were associated with the ground-breaking magazine
Movie
in the early 1960s, it notes also Bazin's early impact in America via the magazine
Film Quarterly
and the high-profile critic Andrew Sarris. Moreover, Peter Wollen and Laura Mulvey, two of the most prominent British theorists commonly associated with an anti-Bazinian '
Screen
Theory' of the 1970s, are shown to have been both continuously respectful of, and influenced by, Bazin's work. In short, it is argued that Bazin's influence on anglophone film culture has been continuous and formative rather than sporadic.
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Edinburgh University Press
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