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Seth Friedman

Associate Professor, Communication and Theatre at DePauw University
From Greencastle, IN
Seth Friedman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Theatre. He also serves as Director of the Film Studies Program. He is author of Are You Watching Closely?: Cultural Paranoia, New Technologies, and the Contemporary Hollywood Misdirection Film (SUNY Press, 2017). His essays have appeared in peer-reviewed journals, including Genders, Journal of Film and Video, The Journal of Popular Culture, and Quarterly Review of Film and Video.
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Are You Watching Closely?: Cultural Paranoia, New Technologies, and the Contemporary Hollywood Misdirection Film
Are You Watching Closely? is the first book to explore the recent spate of “misdirection films,” a previously unidentified Hollywood genre characterized by narratives that inspire viewers to reinterpret them retrospectively. Since 1990, Hollywood has backed more of these films than ever before, many of which, including The Sixth Sense (1999), A Beautiful Mind (2001), and Inception (2010), were both commercial and critical successes. Seth Friedman examines this genre in its sociocultural, industrial, and technological contexts to explain why it has become more attractive to producers and audiences. The recent popularity of misdirection films, Friedman argues, is linked to new technologies that enable repeat viewings and online discussion, which makes it enticing to an industry that depends increasingly on the aftermarket, as well as to historically specific cultural developments. That is, in addition to being well suited for shifting industrial and technological conditions, these films are appealing because they suggest that it remains possible to know what “actually” occurred and who was “really” responsible for events at a time when it is also becoming increasingly recognized that “truth” is relative. Are You Watching Closely? shows how Hollywood’s effective strategies for these changing circumstances put it at the forefront of a storytelling trend that has increasingly become important across media. Through close analyses of how misdirection films have been designed, marketed, and received in relation to their contexts, Friedman demonstrates the ways in which they epitomize a kind of narrative experimentation that has become a crucial facet of twenty-first-century audiovisual storytelling.
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Prof. Seth Friedman Speaks Thursday at Ohio Northern U

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October, 23 2018 - DePauw University Faculty
Prof. Seth Friedman Speaks Thursday at Ohio Northern U

...mitment. October 22, 2018 October 22, 2018 October 23, 2018 Seth Friedman, associate professor of communication and theatre at DePauw ...

October, 23 2018 - DePauw University
Prof. Seth Friedman Speaks Friday at the U of Iowa

...ities, there is no shortage of opportunity to get involved. Seth Friedman, associate professor of communication and theatre at DePauw ...

September, 26 2018 - DePauw University
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