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The Eisenstein Universe

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Zusatztext This book’s title is less of a hyperbole than it may seem. As a theorist, Sergei Eisenstein sought a universal law that explains art’s emotional impact across cultures, media and ages. Fluent in four languages, he spent years tracing this law in wildly different areas of knowledge. As these essays show, the quest was not aimless. His writings, like his films, relied on the cognitive power of juxtaposition, collating ideas to collide them—and make some astounding discoveries. All too few of his many projects saw the light of day. This book alerts us to the power of the abandoned, the aborted, the unmade—things worth thinking through again. Eisenstein’s once-compact universe, like the one we inhabit, is expanding. Informationen zum Autor Ian Christie is Fellow of the British Academy and Anniversary Professor of Film and Media History at Birkbeck, University of London, UK. He co-edited the collection Eisenstein Rediscovered (1993) as well as organising a 1988 Oxford conference that preceded it. He has long been active in presenting Eisenstein’s silent films with live accompaniment, and in promoting awareness of the drawings, most recently in Eisenstein on Paper: The Graphic Works (2017). Among many exhibitions, he co-curated Eisenstein: His Life and Work (Oxford, London and Manchester, 1988), and Unexpected Eisenstein (London, 2016). Julia Vassilieva is Senior Lecturer in Film and Screen Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Her books include Narrative Psychology (2016), the co-edited Beyond the Essay Film (2020) and After Taste: Cultural Value and the Moving Image (2013), and she has published widely in film and psychology journals. She organised the symposium ‘Eisenstein for the Twenty First Century’ in June 2018 in Prato, Italy, and co-convened the Eisenstein International Network’s first conference in October 2019 at INHA, Paris. Vorwort An in-depth, innovative study of the Soviet era film director, Sergei Eisenstein (1898-1948), which reassess his legacy in the twenty-first century using new research. Zusammenfassung Over the decades since he was first hailed by critics and filmmakers around the world, Sergei Eisenstein has assumed many identities. Originally cast as a prophet of revolution and the maestro of montage, and later seen as both a victim of and apologist for Stalin’s tyranny, the scale and impact of Eisenstein’s legacy has continued to grow. If early research on Eisenstein focused on his directorial work – from the legendary Battleship Potemkin and October to the still-controversial Ivan the Terrible – with time scholars have discovered many other aspects of his multifarious output.In recent years, multimedia exhibitions, access to his vast archive of drawings, and publication of his previously censored theoretical writings have cast Eisenstein in a new light. Deeply engaged with some of the leading thinkers and artists of his own time, Eisenstein remains a focus for many of their successors, contested as well as revered. Over half a century since his death in 1948, an ambitious treatise that he hoped would be his major legacy, Method , has finally been published. Eisenstein's lifelong search for an underlying unity that would link archaic art with film’s modernity, individuals with their historic communities, and humans as a species with the universe, may have more appeal than ever today. And among his many thwarted film projects, those set in Mexico and what were once the Soviet Central Asian republics reveal complex and still-intriguing realms of speculation.In this ground-breaking collection, sixteen international scholars explore Eisenstein’s prescient engagement with aesthetics, anthropology and psychology, his roots in diverse philosophical traditions, and his gender politics. What emerges has surprising relevance to contemporary media archaeology,...

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Authors Ian Christie, Julia Vassilieva
Assisted by Ian Christie (Editor), Christie Ian (Editor), Julia Vassilieva (Editor), Vassilieva Julia (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2022
 
EAN 9781350239616
ISBN 978-1-350-23961-6
No. of pages 312
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

Russia, Films, cinema, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / General, Individual Film Directors, Film-Makers, Film Theory & Criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Individual Director, Film history, theory or criticism

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