Crash : : cinema and the politics of speed and stasis / / Karen Beckman.

Argues that representations of the car crash in film genres from slapstick comedies to industrial-safety movies parallels the collision of film and other media.

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Crash : cinema and the politics of speed and stasis / Karen Beckman.
Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 2010.
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Argues that representations of the car crash in film genres from slapstick comedies to industrial-safety movies parallels the collision of film and other media.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Jerky nearness" : spectatorship, mobility, and collision in early cinema -- Car wreckers and home lovers : the automobile in silent slapstick -- Doing death over : industrial-safety films, accidental-motion studies, and the involuntary crash test dummy -- Disaster time, the Kennedy assassination, and Andy Warhol's Since (1966/2002) -- Film falls apart : Crash, Semen, and Pop -- Crash aesthetics : Amores perros and the dream of cinematic mobility -- The afterlife of Weekend, or, the university found on a scrapheap.
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Car-chase films History and criticism.
Motion pictures Plots, themes, etc.
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