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Wisconsin Studies in Film
Established in 1991, this book series explores film history, genres, film studies, and noteworthy practitioners of the art of cinema.
Titles
in the Wisconsin Studies in Film series
(In order of publication)
A History of the French New Wave Cinema
Second Edition
Richard Neupert
April 2007
Murder in Hollywood
Charles Higham
Fall 2004
The Imperial Screen
Japanese Film Culture in the Fifteen Years’ War, 1931–1945
Peter B. High
March 2003
Early American Cinema in Transition
Story, Style, and Filmmaking, 1907–1913
Charlie Keil
Fall 2001
The Magic Mirror
Moviemaking in Russia, 1908–1918
Denise J. Youngblood
April 1999
Reel Patriotism
The Movies and World War I
Leslie Midkiff DeBauche
Spring 1997
Film Essays and Criticism
Rudolf Arnheim
Translated by Brenda Benthien
March 1997
The World According to Hollywood, 1918–1939
Ruth Vasey
April 1997
Lovers of Cinema
The First American Film Avant-Garde, 1919–1945
Edited by Jan-Christopher Horak
January 1996
Post-Theory
Reconstructing Film Studies
Edited by David Bordwell and Noël Carroll
February 1996
Settling the Score
Music and the Classical Hollywood Film
Kathryn Kalinak
January 1993
Patterns of Time
Mizoguchi and the 1930s
Donald Kirihara
Spring 1992
Shared Pleasures
A History of Movie Presentation in the United States
Douglas Gomery
April 1992
The Wages of Sin
Censorship and the Fallen Woman Film, 1928–1942
Lea Jacobs
Spring 1991
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