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American independent cinema: an introduction
Yannis Tzioumakis
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Frontmatter
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Analytical Table of Contents (page vii)
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List of Tables (page xi)
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List of Case Studies (page xii)
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List of Figures (page xiii)
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Acknowledgements (page xiv)
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Introducation: Problems of Definition and the Discourse of American Independent Cinema (page 1)
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Part I American Independent Cinema in the Studio Years (mid-1920s-late 1940s)
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1. Independent Filmmaking in the Studio Era: Tendencies within the Studio System (page 19)
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2. Independent Filmmaking in the Studio Era: The Poverty Row Studios (1930-50s) (page 63)
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Part II The Transitional Years (late 1940s-late 1960s)
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3. Independence by Force: The Effects of the Paramount Decree on Independent Film Production (page 101)
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4. An Audience for the Independents: Exploitation Films for the Nation's Youth (page 135)
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Part III Contemporary American Independent Cinema (late 1960s-present)
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5. The New Hollywood and the Independent Hollywood (page 169)
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6. American Independent Cinema in the Age of the Conglomerates (page 192)
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7. Mini-majors and Major Independents (page 222)
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8. The Institutionalisation of American Independent Cinema (page 246)
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Epilogue: From Independent to 'Specialty' Cinema (page 281)
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Bibliography (page 285)
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Index (page 293)
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Published: 2006
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813539706 (hardcover)
- 9780813539713 (paper)