Petrocinema
«Petrocinema is a necessary collection that explores the long history of media produced by oil industries around the world. It is edited by significant, established scholars with considerable experience, and it brings together noteworthy scholars from around the world. The brilliant essays encompass detailed histories of oil-fuelled media (in the US, Nigeria, and India) alongside conceptual exploration of the role of media in fostering carbon-based economies accelerating in the post-WWII years. The book is a significant resource for scholars interested in a host of things – including the history of oil extraction, corporate propaganda, non-theatrical and documentary cinema – and its exploration of the media produced by some of the most significant corporate entities of the last three centuries is a significant and necessary task.»
Lee Grieveson, Professor of Media History, University College London, UK
Petrocinema presents a collection of essays concerning the close relationship between the oil industry and modern media-especially film. Since the early 1920s, oil extracting companies such as Standard Oil, Royal Dutch/Shell, ConocoPhillips, or Statoil have been producing and circulating moving images for various purposes including research and training, safety, process observation, or promotion. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Bloomsbury Academic USA
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 272
- ISBN
- 9781501354144
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
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«Petrocinema is a necessary collection that explores the long history of media produced by oil industries around the world. It is edited by significant, established scholars with considerable experience, and it brings together noteworthy scholars from around the world. The brilliant essays encompass detailed histories of oil-fuelled media (in the US, Nigeria, and India) alongside conceptual exploration of the role of media in fostering carbon-based economies accelerating in the post-WWII years. The book is a significant resource for scholars interested in a host of things – including the history of oil extraction, corporate propaganda, non-theatrical and documentary cinema – and its exploration of the media produced by some of the most significant corporate entities of the last three centuries is a significant and necessary task.»
Lee Grieveson, Professor of Media History, University College London, UK
«This timely volume offers a groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between oil, the oil industry, and cinema, showing how, across a range of places and times, petroleum and the business of its extraction have structured the moving image-and, in turn, culture, politics, and everyday life. Petrocinema is an invaluable contribution to sponsored and nonfiction media studies, industrial history, and the energy humanities alike.»
Alice Lovejoy, author of Army Film and the Avant Garde: Cinema and Experiment in the Czechoslovak Mi