The Cinema and Its Shadow: Race and Technology in Early Cinema
Alice Maurice


Paperback (Trade paperback US) | May 2013 | University of Minnesota Press | 9780816678051 | 288pp | 215x139mm | RFB | AUD$29.99, NZD$34.99
Hardback | Feb 2013 | University of Minnesota Press | 9780816678044 | 288pp | 216x140mm | RFB | AUD$90.00, NZD$110.99

 

The Cinema and Its Shadow argues that race has defined the cinematic apparatus since the earliest motion pictures, especially at times of technological transition. In particular, this work explores how racial difference became central to the resolving of cinematic problems: the stationary camera, narrative form, realism, the synchronization of image and sound, and, perhaps most fundamentally, the immaterial imageā€”the cinema's "shadow," which figures both the material reality of the screen image and its racist past.