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Performing Authorship - Self-Inscription and Corporeality in the Cinema

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Informationen zum Autor Cecilia Sayad is Lecturer in Film at the University of Kent. She is the author of a book on Charlie Kaufman published in Portuguese: O Jogo da Reinvencao: Charlie Kaufman e o lugar do author no cinema She has contributed to many journals, including Framework and The Journal of Film and Video. Klappentext The figure of the auteur continues to haunt the study of film, resisting both the poststructuralist charges that pointed to its absence and the histories of production that have described its pitfalls. In an era defined by the instability of identities and the recycling of works, Performing Authorship offers a refreshingly new take on the cinematic auteur, proposing that the challenges that once accelerated this figure's critical demise should instead pump new life into it. This book is about the drama of creative processes in essay, documentary and fiction films, with particular emphasis on the effects that the filmmaker's body exerts on our sense of an authorial presence. It is an illuminating analysis of films by Jean-Luc Godard, Woody Allen, Agnes Varda, Orson Welles, Jean Rouch, Eduardo Coutinho and Sarah Turner that shows directors shifting between opposite movements towards exposure and masking, oscillating between the assertion and divestiture of their authorial control. In the process, Cecilia Sayad argues, the film author is not necessarily at the work's origin, nor does it constitute the end product. What this new concept of performing authorship describes is the making and unmaking of a subject.The figure of the auteur continues to haunt the study of film, resisting both the poststructuralist charges that pointed to its absence and the histories of production demonstrating its pitfalls. Zusammenfassung The figure of the auteur continues to haunt the study of film, resisting both the poststructuralist charges that pointed to its absence and the histories of production that have described its pitfalls. In an era defined by the instability of identities and the recycling of works, Performing Authorship offers a refreshingly new take on the cinematic auteur, proposing that the challenges that once accelerated this figure's critical demise should instead pump new life into it. This book is about the drama of creative processes in essay, documentary and fiction films, with particular emphasis on the effects that the filmmaker's body exerts on our sense of an authorial presence. It is an illuminating analysis of films by Jean-Luc Godard, Woody Allen, Agnes Varda, Orson Welles, Jean Rouch, Eduardo Coutinho and Sarah Turner that shows directors shifting between opposite movements towards exposure and masking, oscillating between the assertion and divestiture of their authorial control. In the process, Cecilia Sayad argues, the film author is not necessarily at the work's origin, nor does it constitute the end product.What this new concept of performing authorship describes is the making and unmaking of a subject. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter One Performance, Corporeality and the Borders of FilmChapter Two The Author and the Frame: Writing, Painting and the Essay FilmChapter Three The Author in the World: Trance, Presence and DocumentaryChapter Four The Author In-Between: Fools, Standups and Fictional NarrativesConclusionNotesBibliographyFilmographyIndex...

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Authors Cecilia Sayad
Assisted by Lucia Nagib (Editor), Lúcia Nagib (Editor), Julian Ross (Editor)
Publisher Tauris, I.B.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.09.2013
 
EAN 9781780760063
ISBN 978-1-78076-006-3
No. of pages 208
Series Tauris World Cinema Series
Tauris World Cinema
Tauris World Cinema (Paperback
World Cinema
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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