Scott M. MacDonald 
Binghamton Babylon [EPUB ebook] 
Voices from the Cinema Department, 1967-1977

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In
Binghamton Babylon, Scott M. Mac Donald documents one of the crucial moments in the history of cinema studies: the emergence of a cinema department at what was then the State University of New York at Binghamton (now Binghamton University) between 1967 and 1977. The department brought together a group of faculty and students who not only produced a remarkable body of films and videos but went on to invigorate the American media scene for the next half-century. Drawing on interviews with faculty, students, and visiting artists, Mac Donald weaves together an engaging conversation that explores the academic excitement surrounding the emergence of cinema as a viable subject of study in colleges and universities. The voices of the various participants—Steve Anker, Alan Berliner, Danny Fingeroth, Hollis Frampton, Ernie Gehr, J. Hoberman, Ralph Hocking, Ken Jacobs, Bill T. Jones, Peter Kubelka, Saul Levine, Camille Paglia, Phil Solomon, Maureen Turim, and many others—tell the story of this remarkable period. Mac Donald concludes with an analysis of the pedagogical dimensions of the films that were produced in Binghamton, including Larry Gottheim’s
Horizons; Jacobs’s
Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son; Gehr’s
Serene Velocity; Frampton’s
Critical Mass; and Nicholas Ray’s final film,
We Can’t Go Home Again.

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Table of Content

Foreword by J. Hoberman
Preface
BINGHAMTON BABYLON
(a nonfiction novel)
Introduction
The Voices
The Weave
    1. Emergence
    2. First Flush
    3. Maelstrom
    4. Collision
    5. New Directions
    6. Younger Colleagues and More Visitors
    7. Politics
    8. Denouncement
Appendix 1: “A Pedagogical Cinema”
Appendix 2:
Ken Jacobs by Art Spiegelman
Acknowledgments
Index

About the author

Scott M. Mac Donald is Professor of Film History at Hamilton College. His many books include
A Critical Cinema: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers (now in five volumes);
Avant-Doc: Intersections of Documentary and Avant-Garde Cinema; and
American Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary: The Cambridge Turn. In 2011 he was named an Academy Film Scholar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 274 ● ISBN 9781438458908 ● File size 20.2 MB ● Publisher State University of New York Press ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7666157 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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