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The Routledge Companion to New Cinema History provides a thorough examination of contemporary approaches to studying film history. This collection brings together established and emerging scholars who explore innovative methodologies that move beyond conventional film historical narratives.
The volume addresses key developments in cinema history research, including the study of exhibition practices, audience experiences, and local film cultures. Contributors examine how new technologies, archival methods, and theoretical frameworks have transformed our understanding of cinema’s past. Topics range from early cinema practices to digital-age film studies, offering readers a comprehensive overview of the field’s evolution.
This first edition serves as an essential resource for film scholars, students, and researchers seeking to understand contemporary cinema historiography and its diverse approaches to analyzing film as a cultural and technological phenomenon.







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