examines contemporary films, including Avatar, The Matrix, and The Lord of the Rings movies, revealing the films astonishing computer-generated visual effects as central to their narratives.
Kristen Whissel Books


Picturing American Modernity: Traffic, Technology, and the Silent Cinema
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of early American cinema and technological modernity, Kristen Whissel reveals how silent films from the late 1890s to World War I shaped public perceptions of industrialization and urbanization. The book highlights how these films depicted the evolving dynamics of movement—people, goods, and information—transforming both work and leisure. Through compelling visual narratives, they illustrated the changing landscapes of modern life in the U.S. and its expanding empire, reflecting both the opportunities and challenges of this new era.