
Interpreting Films
Employing a wide range of examples from Uncle Tom''s Cabin and Birth of a Nation to Zelig and Personal Best, Janet Staiger argues that a historical examination of spectators'' responses to films can make a valuable contribution to the history, criticism, and philosophy of cultural products. She maintains that as artifacts, films do not contain immanent meanings, that differences among interpretati...
Employing a wide range of examples from Uncle Tom''s Cabin and Birth of a Nation to Zelig and Personal Best, Janet Staiger argues that a historical examination of spectators'' responses to films can make a valuable contribution to the history, criticism, and philosophy of cultural products. She maintains that as artifacts, films do not contain immanent meanings, that differences among interpretati...