Description
About the Author
Margaret C. Flinn is Assistant Professor of French at Ohio State University.
Reviews
'An intellectually ambitious project that brings together film history and architecture ... and a valuable contribution to scholarship on French cinema of the 1930s.'
Ginette Vincendeau
With a comprehensive bibliography, readable style, and pertinent screengrabs, this book opens up new pathways for understanding and appreciating the complex terrain of 1930s French cinema.
French Studies Vol. 69 No. 3
'Flinn's book is a valuable and original contribution to research on one of the most important periods of French film history.'
Edward Ousselin, French Review
'This is a stimulating and forcefully argued book that clears the ground for future scholarship on the social politicity of art.'
Ioana Vartolomei Pribiag, SubStance
'Flinn's book contains outstanding analyses of well-chosen works and productively draws on both early film theory and contemporary criticism. In addition to its scholarly value, the book's contextual coverage of 1930s French cinema and its exemplary close readings could serve as an excellent pedagogical resource. The broadness of Flinn's scope sometimes detracts from the coherence of the individual chapters' arguments. Nevertheless, this wide scope also means that the book is rich, diverse, and a valuable contribution to scholarship.'
Benjamin Williams, Symposium
'Social Architecture of French Cinema, beautifully and accessibly written, is an important contribution to both film studies and architecture. The book generates numerous ideas that could be employed in other related fields as well.'
H. Hazel Hahn, Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Book Information
ISBN 9781800348899
Author Margaret C. Flinn
Format Paperback
Page Count 254
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press