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Narrative, Apparatus, Ideology - A Film Theory Reader

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Philip Rosen Klappentext This book includes many seminal articles by film scholars such as Christian Metz! Jean-Louis Baudry! Stephen Heath! Peter Wollen! Laura Mulvey! and Noel Burch. Also included are articles by the era's leading cultural thinkers: Roland Barthes! Julia Kristeva! and Jean-Francçois Lyotard! to name a few. Philip Rosen has carefully organized these essays to open the reader to a number of central issues in film theory including the classical narrative text! oppositional and avant-garde cinema! subject positioning! the cinematic apparatus! and ideology. Rosen's introductions to each section explain the assumptions! ideas! and arguments important to the articles! and help place the essays in the context of the history of film theory! of narrative analysis! and of social and cultural theory. Zusammenfassung This book includes many seminal articles by film scholars such as Christian Metz! Jean-Louis Baudry! Stephen Heath! Peter Wollen! Laura Mulvey! and Noe l Burch. Also included are articles by the era's leading cultural thinkers: Roland Barthes! Julia Kristeva! and Jean-Franccois Lyotard! to name a few. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1. Structures of Filmic NarrativeIntroduction: The Saussurian Impulse and Cinema Semiotics1. "Classical Hollywood Cinema: Narrational Principles and Procedures"! by David Bordwell2. "Problems of Denotation in the Fiction Film"! by Christian Metz3. "Segmenting/Analyzing"! by Raymond Bellour4. "The Obvious and the Code"! by Raymond Bellour5. "The Spectator-in-the-Text: The Rhetoric of Stagecoach"! by Nick Browne6. "Godard and Counter-Cinema: Vent d' Est"! by Peter Wollen7. "The Concept of Cinematic Excess"! by Kristin Thompson8. "Uncoded Images in the Heterogeneous Text"! by Deborah LindermanPart 2: Subject! Narrative! CinemaIntroduction: Text and Subject9. "Diderot! Brecht! Eisenstein"! by Roland Barthes10. "Theory and Film: Principles of Realism and Pleasure"! by Colin MacCabe11. "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema"! by Laura Mulvey12. "Voyeurism! The Look! and Dwoskin"!! by Paul Willemen13. "Suture" (excerpts)! by Kaja Silverman14. "Ellipsis on Dread and the Specular Seduction"! by Julia Kristeva15. "The Imaginary Signifier" (excerpts)! by Christian MetzPart 3: ApparatusIntroduction16. "Ideological Effects of the Basic Cinematographic Apparatus"! by Jean-Louis Baudry17. "The Apparatus: Metapsychological Approaches to the Impression of Reality in Cinema"! by Jean-Louis Baudry18. "The Silences of the Voice"! by Pascal Bonitzer19. "The Voice in the Cinema: The Articulation of Body and Space"! by Mary Ann Doane20. "Acinema"! by Jean François Lyotard21. "Through the Looking-Glass"! by Teresa de LauretisPart 4: Textuality as IdeologyIntroduction22. "Narrative Space"! by Stephen Heath23. "Technique and Ideology: Camera! Perspective! Depth of Field" (Parts 3 and 4)! by Jean-Louis Comolli24. "John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln"! by Editors of Cahiers du cinéma25. "Primitivism and the Avant-Gardes: A Dialectical Approach"! by Noël Burch26. "Film Body: An Implantation of Perversions"! by Linda Williams27. "Primary Identification and the Historical Subject: Fassbinder and Germany"! by Thomas Elsaesser ...

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Authors Rosen Philip, Philip Rosen
Assisted by Philip Rosen (Photographs), Philip Rosen (Editor), Rosen Philip (Editor)
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.11.1986
 
EAN 9780231058810
ISBN 978-0-231-05881-0
No. of pages 549
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Film Theory & Criticism, Film history, theory or criticism

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