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What is the criterion? The Criterion Collection as an archive of film as culture

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The Criterion Collection is examined, as a video archive that has developed a legitimizing function that empowers it with an ability to affirm why films should be deemed important. Thus the Criterion Collection is useful as a heuristic for understanding film as culture rather than as art.

Author: Kendrick, James
Publisher: University Film and Video Association
Publication Name: Journal of Film and Video
Subject: Motion pictures
ISSN: 0742-4671
Year: 2001
Other Motion Picture and Video Industries, Services allied to motion pictures, Movie Film Libraries, Evaluation, Video tape collections, Archives, Motion picture, Motion picture film collections, Film archives, Videotape collections

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Course file for "Crossing Boundaries: Diversity and Representation"

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The author describes creating and teaching a two-semester interdisciplinary class in examining various prejudices through video production. Course components, readings and screenings, and analysis of social constructions of identity are discussed.

Author: Seckinger, Beverly
Publisher: University Film and Video Association
Publication Name: Journal of Film and Video
Subject: Motion pictures
ISSN: 0742-4671
Year: 2001
Personal narratives, College teachers, College faculty, Study and teaching, Video recordings, Prejudices, Prejudice

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