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Landscape and Film

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Informationen zum Autor Martin Lefebvre is Associate Professor in the Mel Oppenheim School of Cinema, Concordia University, Montreal. Klappentext First published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Zusammenfassung Landscape is everywhere in film, but it has been largely overlooked in theory and criticism. This book addresses questions, such as: What kind of landscape is cinematic landscape? How is cinematic landscape different from landscape painting? And, how is cinematic landscape related to the idea of a national cinema and questions of identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Space, Setting, Landscape 1. The Invention of Place: Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub’s Moses and Aaron by Jacques Aumont 2. Between Setting and Landscape in the Cinema by Martin Lefebvre Part 2: National Landscapes, Cultural Identities and Traditions 3. Toward a Genealogy of the American Landscape: Notes on Some Landscapes in Griffith (1908-1912) by Jean Mottet 4. The Course of the Empire: Sublime Landscapes in the American Cinema by Maurizia Natali 5. Asphalt Nomadism: the New Desert in Arab Independent Cinema by Laura Marks 6. The Inhabited View: Landscape in the Films of David Rimmer by Catherine Russell 7. Sites of Meaning: Gallipoli and other Mediterranean Landscapes in Amateur Films, c. 1928-1960 by Heather Nicholson 8. The Presence (and Absence) of Landscape in Silent East Asian Films by Peter Rist Part 3: Early Film Landscapes 9. From Flatland to Vernacular Relativity: the Genesis of Early English Screenscapes by David B. Clarke & Marcus Doel 10. Landscape and Archive: Trips Around the World as Early Film Topic (1896 – 1914) by Antonio Costa Part 4: Landscape auteurs 11. A Walk Through Heterotopia: Peter Greenaway’s Landscapes by Numbers by Bridget Elliott & Anthony Purdy 12. Landscape and Perception: On Anthony Mann by Tom Conley 13. The Cinematic Void: Desert Iconographies in Michelangelo Antonioni’s Zabriskie Point by Matthew Gandy ...

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Part 1: Space, Setting, Landscape  1. The Invention of Place: Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub's Moses and Aaron by Jacques Aumont  2. Between Setting and Landscape in the Cinema by Martin Lefebvre  Part 2: National Landscapes, Cultural Identities and Traditions  3. Toward a Genealogy of the American Landscape: Notes on Some Landscapes in Griffith (1908-1912) by Jean Mottet  4. The Course of the Empire: Sublime Landscapes in the American Cinema by Maurizia Natali  5. Asphalt Nomadism: the New Desert in Arab Independent Cinema by Laura Marks  6. The Inhabited View: Landscape in the Films of David Rimmer by Catherine Russell  7. Sites of Meaning: Gallipoli and other Mediterranean Landscapes in Amateur Films, c. 1928-1960 by Heather Nicholson  8. The Presence (and Absence) of Landscape in Silent East Asian Films by Peter Rist  Part 3: Early Film Landscapes  9. From Flatland to Vernacular Relativity: the Genesis of Early English Screenscapes by David B. Clarke & Marcus Doel  10. Landscape and Archive: Trips Around the World as Early Film Topic (1896 - 1914) by Antonio Costa  Part 4: Landscape auteurs  11. A Walk Through Heterotopia: Peter Greenaway's Landscapes by Numbers by Bridget Elliott & Anthony Purdy  12. Landscape and Perception: On Anthony Mann by Tom Conley  13. The Cinematic Void: Desert Iconographies in Michelangelo Antonioni's Zabriskie Point by Matthew Gandy

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