STEVE F. ANDERSON directs the Ph.D. program in media arts and practice at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, and co-edits Vectors: Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular.
Steve F. Anderson s striking contention is that theorists of
history pay too little attention to the way media products like
those shape the understanding both of historical events and of the
way history is told. . . . What most interests Anderson about many
often-bizarre, history-related media products is that they
contribute to the study and understanding of historiography the way
history is told. Chronicle of Higher Education"
Well written and thought-provoking, this volume serves as an
excellent example of how film studies can explore new territory and
push through boundaries while still remaining relevant in many
fields. Historians, artists, technology buffs, and many others will
find interesting perspectives on the impact of film on their areas
of expertise. . . . Highly recommended. Choice"
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