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Archive Histories

An Archaeology of the Stanley Kubrick Archive
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The Stanley Kubrick Archive is a collection held at the University of the Arts London that contains material related to the life and work of Stanley Kubrick. But even though the archive has been branded as being about one man - Kubrick - its contents are much more diverse. There are records and objects about the wider industrial, cultural, and social history of film production in the latter half of the twentieth century; records and objects about the histories of fashion, stationery, photography, communication and media technologies, and urban development; historical resources pertaining to events such as the Holocaust, the life of Napoleon, and the American Civil War; and ephemera that has no immediately obvious research use.

Media historian James Fenwick argues that the Stanley Kubrick Archive has been misunderstood as being solely about Kubrick and that it has much greater interdisciplinary potential. Fenwick opens up the discussion of the meaning and purpose of the Stanley Kubrick Archive by considering its material realities via a critical survey and archaeological analysis of its contents. By undertaking such an analysis, Fenwick moves beyond the mythic status of the archive being Kubrick's archive and instead foregrounds the wider cultural value and significance of the collection and uses the archive to reveal histories, stories, and ideas beyond a focus on Stanley Kubrick, proving that the Stanley Kubrick Archive doesn't just have to be about Stanley.

Product Details

PublisherLiverpool University Press
Publish DateJune 04, 2024
Pages248
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781835537343
Dimensions9.2 X 6.1 X 0.6 inches | 1.2 pounds
BISAC Categories: Arts & Hobbies, Education,

About the Author

James Fenwick is Senior Lecturer in Creative and Cultural Industries at The University of Manchester and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is the author of Stanley Kubrick Produces (2020) and Unproduction Studies and the American Film Industry (2021), editor of Understanding Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey: Representation and Interpretation (2018), and co-editor of Shadow Cinema: The Historical and Production Contexts of Unmade Films (2020) and The Legacy of The X-Files (2023). His work has also been published in journals such as the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Feminist Media Studies, Screen, New Review of Film and Television Studies, Screening the Past, Cinergie, and Senses of Cinema.

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