Transforming Faces for the Screen

Transforming Faces for the Screen
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9783031400292
ISBN-13 : 3031400291
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Book Synopsis Transforming Faces for the Screen by : Karen Randell

Download or read book Transforming Faces for the Screen written by Karen Randell and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-12-11 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book brings together research from medical and film archives to illustrate the cultural impact of film and literature in its relationship to the discourse of plastic surgery in the 1920s. This different take on reading the body after the First World War enables students of multiple disciplines, and readers interested in both Hollywood and post-war culture, to understand some of the complexities of medical interventions gained after the First World War and the way in which they filtered into the world of Hollywood film making. It also allows readers who may not be familiar with these two 1920s stars to access the films of Lon Chaney and the books and films of Elinor Glyn and gain new insights into 1920s visual culture. For ease of readership, the book is organised so that each of the main chapters focuses on a particular film (either Lon Chaney or Elinor Glyn). This is particularly useful for use in the classroom or for online education. Readers can refer to the film directly, aided by illustrations of frames from the films. This book tells the story of how two stars of Hollywood film transformed their character’s faces on screen through a close reading of three films in the 1920s. It reveals how they applied their embodied knowledge of surgery and surgical procedures to broaden their audience’s emotional and intellectual understanding of the treatment of deformity and disability.


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