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Film: Genres and Genre Theory

2001
Genre is a concept used in film studies and film theory to describe similarities between groups of films based on aesthetic or broader social, institutional, cultural, and psychological aspects. Film genre shares similarities in form and style, theme, and communicative function. A film genre is thus based on a set of conventions that influence both the
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Genre as social action

, 1984
Carolyn R. Miller
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Genre, Genres, and the Teaching of Genre

College Composition and Communication, 1996
Amy J. Devitt   +4 more
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Working Genre / Genre à l’œuvre

2014
Friday, May 24 • 2:45pm - 4:15pm Session 8A: Working Genre / Genre à l’œuvre 1.Daniel Stadnicki (University of Alberta), Ideal Time: Rhythm as Incentive. 2.Alan Stanbridge (University of Toronto), All the Rest is Propaganda: Jazz, Class, and Race in British New Wave Cinema.
Stadnicki, Daniel   +2 more
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Content-Based Movie Recommendation System Using Genre Correlation

, 2019
Srs Reddy   +4 more
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