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Archiveology - Walter Benjamin and Archival Film Practices

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Catherine Russell is Professor of Cinema at Concordia University and the author of The Cinema of Naruse Mikio: Women and Japanese Modernity and Experimental Ethnography: The Work of Film in the Age of Video, both also published by Duke University Press, as well as Classical Japanese Cinema Revisited. Klappentext Catherine Russell is Professor of Cinema at Concordia University and the author of The Cinema of Naruse Mikio: Women and Japanese Modernity and Experimental Ethnography: The Work of Film in the Age of Video, both also published by Duke University Press, as well as Classical Japanese Cinema Revisited. Zusammenfassung Catherine Russell uses the work of Walter Benjamin to explore how the practice of archiveology—the reuse, recycling, appropriation, and borrowing of archival sounds and images—by filmmakers provides ways to imagine the past and the future. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments  ix Prologue  1 1. Introduction to Archiveology  11 2. Walter Benjamin and the Language of the Moving Image Archive  35 3. The Cityscape in Pieces  55 4. Collecting Images  97 5. Phantasmagoria and Critical Cinephilia  141 6. Awakening from the Gendered Archive  184 Epilogue  218 Notes  225 Selected Filmography  245 Bibliography  247 Index  261

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Authors Catherine Russell
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2018
 
EAN 9780822370451
ISBN 978-0-8223-7045-1
No. of pages 277
Series Camera Obscura Book
a Camera Obscura book
A Camera Obscura Book
Camera Obscura Book
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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