Allen H. Redmon is professor of English and film studies at Texas A&M University-Central Texas. He is author of Constructing the Coens: From "Blood Simple" to "Inside Llewyn Davis," editor of Next Generation Adaptation: Spectatorship and Process, and coeditor of Clint Eastwood's Cinema of Trauma: Essays on PTSD in the Director's Films. Redmon serves as president of the Literature/Film Association.
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This engagingly written volume proposes a new, useful, and potentially transformative theoretical idea: the cinematic index, one that links together several ongoing discussions about the nature of cinema in the digital era and the active role of the viewer to provide a compelling argument about the inherently creative act of watching. In compelling readings of movies based in both historical realities and fiction, this book explores the stakes involved in advocating for the creative potential of the cinematic index for our understanding of trauma as a personal, national, and filmic event as well as for understanding adaptation not as a subfield of cinema studies but as a metaphor for the cinematic experience in general.--John Alberti, chair of the Department of English at Northern Kentucky University This is a highly engaging book that makes a compelling case for why opening up the index could be a useful path forward for cinema and media studies, adaptation studies, and other humanities disciplines.--David T. Johnson, chair of the English Department at Salisbury University

