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Roland Barthes' Cinema

Author : Philip Watts
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780190277550

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'Roland Barthes' Cinema' re-examines and recontextualizes the competing critical and theoretical strands in Barthes's thinking, and reassesses the relevance of his work for a new generation of readers and filmgoers.

Roland Barthes and Film

Author : Patrick ffrench
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2021-04-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350191372

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Suspicious of what he called the spectator's “sticky” adherence to the screen, Roland Barthes had a cautious attitude towards cinema. Falling into a hypnotic trance, the philosopher warned, an audience can become susceptible to ideology and “myth”. In this book, Patrick Ffrench explains that although Barthes was wary of film, he engaged deeply with it. Barthes' thought was, Ffrench argues, punctuated by the experience of watching films – and likewise his philosophy of photography, culture, semiotics, ethics and theatricality have been immensely important in film theory. Focusing particularly on the essays 'The Third Meaning' and 'On Leaving the Cinema' and the acclaimed book Camera Lucida, Ffrench examines Barthes' writing and traces a persistent interest in films and directors, from Fellini and Antonioni, to Eisenstein, the Marx Brothers and Hitchcock. Ffrench explains that although Barthes found pleasure in “leaving the cinema” – disconnecting from its dangerous allure by a literal exit or by forcefully breaking the trance – he found value in returning to the screen anew. Barthes delved beneath the pull of progressing narrative and the moving image by becoming attentive to space and material aesthetics. This book presents an invaluable reassessment of one of the most original and subtle thinkers of the twentieth-century: a figure indebted to the movies.

Signs and Images

Author : Roland Barthes
Publisher : French List
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2023-08-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 1803092742

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A major collection of essays and interviews from an iconic 20th-century philosopher in five volumes, now all available together in paperback. Roland Barthes was a restless, protean thinker. A constant innovator--often as a daring smuggler of ideas from one discipline to another--he first gained an audience with his pithy essays on mass culture and then went on to produce some of the most suggestive and stimulating cultural criticism of the late twentieth century, including Empire of Signs, The Pleasure of the Text, and Camera Lucida. In 1976, this one-time structuralist outsider was elected to a chair at France's preeminent Collège de France, where he chose to style himself as a professor of literary semiology until his death in 1980. The greater part of Barthes's published writings has been available to a French audience since 2002, but now, translator Chris Turner presents a collection of essays, interviews, prefaces, book reviews, and other journalistic material for the first time in English and divided into five themed volumes. Volume four, Signs and Images, gathers pieces related to his central concerns--semiotics, visual culture, art, cinema, and photography--and features essays on Marthe Arnould, Lucien Clergue, Daniel Boudinet, Richard Avedon, Bernard Faucon, and many more.

Dreaming of Cinema

Author : Adam Lowenstein
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2014-11-11
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780231538480

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Video games, YouTube channels, Blu-ray discs, and other forms of "new" media have made theatrical cinema seem "old." A sense of "cinema lost" has accompanied the ascent of digital media, and many worry film's capacity to record the real is fundamentally changing. Yet the Surrealist movement never treated cinema as a realist medium and understood our perceptions of the real itself to be a mirage. Returning to their interpretation of film's aesthetics and function, this book reads the writing, films, and art of Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, André Breton, André Bazin, Roland Barthes, Georges Bataille, Roger Caillois, and Joseph Cornell and recognizes their significance for the films of David Cronenberg, Nakata Hideo, and Atom Egoyan; the American remake of the Japanese Ring (1998); and a YouTube channel devoted to Rock Hudson. Offering a positive alternative to cinema's perceived crisis of realism, this innovative study enriches the meaning of cinematic spectatorship in the twenty-first century.

Film and Stereotype

Author : Jörg Schweinitz
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9780231151498

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Since the early days of film, critics and theorists have contested the value of formula, cliché, conventional imagery, and recurring narrative patterns of reduced complexity in cinema. Whether it's the high-noon showdown or the last-minute rescue, a lonely woman standing in the window or two lovers saying goodbye in the rain, many films rely on scenes of stereotype, and audiences have come to expect them. Outlining a comprehensive theory of film stereotype, a device as functionally important as it is problematic to a film's narrative, Jörg Schweinitz constructs a fascinating though overlooked critical history from the 1920s to today. Drawing on theories of stereotype in linguistics, literary analysis, art history, and psychology, Schweinitz identifies the major facets of film stereotype and articulates the positions of theorists in response to the challenges posed by stereotype. He reviews the writing of Susan Sontag, Roland Barthes, Theodor W. Adorno, Rudolf Arnheim, Robert Musil, Béla Balázs, Hugo Münsterberg, and Edgar Morin, and he revives the work of less-prominent writers, such as René Fülöp-Miller and Gilbert Cohen-Séat, tracing the evolution of the discourse into a postmodern celebration of the device. Through detailed readings of specific films, Schweinitz also maps the development of models for adapting and reflecting stereotype, from early irony (Alexander Granowski) and conscious rejection (Robert Rossellini) to critical deconstruction (Robert Altman in the 1970s) and celebratory transfiguration (Sergio Leone and the Coen brothers). Altogether a provocative spectacle, Schweinitz's history reveals the role of film stereotype in shaping processes of communication and recognition, as well as its function in growing media competence in audiences beyond cinema.

The Films of Woody Allen

Author : Sam B. Girgus
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2002-11-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0521009294

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Roland Barthes and Film

Author : Patrick Ffrench
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Motion pictures
ISBN : 1350120537

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Introduction -- Chapter 1: Film as Myth and Form -- The Face as Object -- The Space of the Theatre -- The Visible Surface of Things -- Towards the Photogram -- Chapter 2: Filmology and Semiology -- Barthes and Filmology -- Semiologies of the Image -- Barthes and Cahiers du cinéma: the 1963 Interview -- Semiology and Cinema: The Image et Son Interview -- Pesaro 1966 -- Chapter 3: The Third Meaning -- Barthes, Cahiers and Tel Quel -- Obvious and Obtuse -- The Big Toe -- The Filmic -- Gesture and Tableau -- Fetishist? -- Chapter 4: Beyond 'The Third Meaning' -- The Photogram: Sylvie Pierre -- Suppressed Emotion: Georges Didi-Huberman -- Out of Frame: Raymonde Carasco and Gilles Deleuze -- The Film-Work: Thierry Kuntzel -- Towards the Punctum: Photography in Cahiers -- Chapter 4: Leaving the Cinema -- Film as Jouissance: Figure and Voice -- A Different Imaginary -- Ravishment -- Chapter 5: Photography, not Cinema? -- 'This has been': the Radical Difference between Photography and Cinema -- Blurring the Radical Difference -- Chapter 6: Dear Antonioni -- Loving Vigilance -- The Possibility of Happiness in the Modern World -- Barthes and Antonioni in China -- The Hum of Language -- Conclusion -- Barthes' Cinema -- Bibliography.

Reading the French New Wave

Author : Dorota Ostrowska
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : STANFORD:36105124007100

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Examining connections between the cinematic and literary avant-gardes, this book locates France's filmmaking revolution as a part of a wider re-evaluation of the mid-20th century.

Thinking in the Dark

Author : Murray Pomerance,R. Barton Palmer
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2015-10-16
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780813575605

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Today’s film scholars draw from a dizzying range of theoretical perspectives—they’re just as likely to cite philosopher Gilles Deleuze as they are to quote classic film theorist André Bazin. To students first encountering them, these theoretical lenses for viewing film can seem exhilarating, but also overwhelming. Thinking in the Dark introduces readers to twenty-one key theorists whose work has made a great impact on film scholarship today, including Rudolf Arnheim, Sergei Eisenstein, Michel Foucault, Siegfried Kracauer, and Judith Butler. Rather than just discussing each theorist’s ideas in the abstract, the book shows how those concepts might be applied when interpreting specific films by including an analysis of both a classic film and a contemporary one. It thus demonstrates how theory can help us better appreciate films from all eras and genres: from Hugo to Vertigo, from City Lights to Sunset Blvd., and from Young Mr. Lincoln to A.I. and Wall-E. The volume’s contributors are all experts on their chosen theorist’s work and, furthermore, are skilled at explaining that thinker’s key ideas and terms to readers who are not yet familiar with them. Thinking in the Dark is not only a valuable resource for teachers and students of film, it’s also a fun read, one that teaches us all how to view familiar films through new eyes. Theorists examined in this volume are: Rudolf Arnheim, Béla Balázs, Roland Barthes, André Bazin, Walter Benjamin, Judith Butler, Stanley Cavell, Michel Chion, Gilles Deleuze, Jean Douchet, Sergei Eisenstein, Jean Epstein, Michel Foucault, Siegfried Kracauer, Jacques Lacan, Vachel Lindsay, Christian Metz, Hugo Münsterberg, V. F. Perkins, Jacques Rancière, and Jean Rouch.

Motion(less) Pictures

Author : Justin Remes
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780231538909

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Conducting the first comprehensive study of films that do not move, Justin Remes challenges the primacy of motion in cinema and tests the theoretical limits of film aesthetics and representation. Reading experimental films such as Andy Warhol's Empire (1964), the Fluxus work Disappearing Music for Face (1965), Michael Snow's So Is This (1982), and Derek Jarman's Blue (1993), he shows how motionless films defiantly showcase the static while collapsing the boundaries between cinema, photography, painting, and literature. Analyzing four categories of static film--furniture films, designed to be viewed partially or distractedly; protracted films, which use extremely slow motion to impress stasis; textual films, which foreground the static display of letters and written words; and monochrome films, which display a field of monochrome color as their image--Remes maps the interrelations between movement, stillness, and duration and their complication of cinema's conventional function and effects. Arguing all films unfold in time, he suggests duration is more fundamental to cinema than motion, initiating fresh inquiries into film's manipulation of temporality, from rigidly structured works to those with more ambiguous and open-ended frameworks. Remes's discussion integrates the writings of Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze, Tom Gunning, Rudolf Arnheim, Raymond Bellour, and Noel Carroll and will appeal to students of film theory, experimental cinema, intermedia studies, and aesthetics.

Cinephilia and History, or The Wind in the Trees

Author : Christian Keathley
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2005-11-24
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0253111471

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Cinephilia and History, or The Wind in the Trees by Christian Keathley Pdf

Cinephilia and History, or The Wind in the Trees is in part a history of cinephilia, in part an attempt to recapture the spirit of cinephilia for the discipline of film studies, and in part an experiment in cinephilic writing. Cinephiles have regularly fetishized contingent, marginal details in the motion picture image: the gesture of a hand, the wind in the trees. Christian Keathley demonstrates that the spectatorial tendency that produces such cinematic encounters -- a viewing practice marked by a drift in visual attention away from the primary visual elements on display -- in fact has clear links to the origins of film as defined by André Bazin, Roland Barthes, and others. Keathley explores the implications of this ontology and proposes the "cinephiliac anecdote" as a new type of criticism, a method of historical writing that both imitates and extends the experience of these fugitive moments.

The Decision Between Us

Author : John Paul Ricco
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226113371

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The Decision Between Us combines an inventive reading of Jean-Luc Nancy with queer theoretical concerns to argue that while scenes of intimacy are spaces of sharing, they are also spaces of separation. John Paul Ricco shows that this tension informs our efforts to coexist ethically and politically, an experience of sharing and separation that informs any decision. Using this incongruous relation of intimate separation, Ricco goes on to propose that “decision” is as much an aesthetic as it is an ethical construct, and one that is always defined in terms of our relations to loss, absence, departure, and death. Laying out this theory of “unbecoming community” in modern and contemporary art, literature, and philosophy, and calling our attention to such things as blank sheets of paper, images of unmade beds, and the spaces around bodies, The Decision Between Us opens in 1953, when Robert Rauschenberg famously erased a drawing by Willem de Kooning, and Roland Barthes published Writing Degree Zero, then moves to 1980 and the “neutral mourning” of Barthes’ Camera Lucida, and ends in the early 1990s with installations by Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Offering surprising new considerations of these and other seminal works of art and theory by Jean Genet, Marguerite Duras, and Catherine Breillat, The Decision Between Us is a highly original and unusually imaginative exploration of the spaces between us, arousing and evoking an infinite and profound sense of sharing in scenes of passionate, erotic pleasure as well as deep loss and mourning.

Camera Lucida

Author : Roland Barthes
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Art
ISBN : 1784876011

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Barthes investigation into the meaning of photographs is a seminal work of twentieth-century critical theory. This is a special Vintage Design Edition, with fold-out cover and stunning photography throughout. Examining themes of presence and absence, these reflections on photography begin as an investigation into the nature of photographs - their content, their pull on the viewer, their intimacy. Then, as Barthes contemplates a photograph of his mother as a child, the book becomes an exposition of his own mind. He was grieving for his mother at the time of writing. Strikingly personal, yet one of the most important early academic works on photography, Camera Lucida remains essential reading for anyone interested in the power of images. 'Effortlessly, as if in passing, his reflections on photography raise questions and doubts which will permanently affect the vision of the reader' Guardian

Signs and Meaning in the Cinema

Author : Peter Wollen
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0253181410

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"Without doubt, it is the best study of cinema published in English for years." --Cinema "... a major achievement... drawing on the results of aesthetic inquiry--from Shaftesbury and Lessing to Jakobson and the formalists--in order to relate the cinema to wider areas of linguistic theory and theory of art." --Times Literary Supplement

Christian Metz and the Codes of Cinema

Author : Margrit Tröhler,Guido Kirsten
Publisher : Film Theory in Media History
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Film criticism
ISBN : 9089648925

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Christian Metz and the Codes of Cinema by Margrit Tröhler,Guido Kirsten Pdf

A pioneering figure in film studies, Christian Metz proposed countless new concepts for reflecting on cinema, rooted in his phenomenological structuralism. He also played a key role in establishing film studies as a scholarly discipline, making major contributions to its institutionalisation in universities worldwide. This book brings together a stellar roster of contributors to present a close analysis of Metz's writings, their theoretical and epistemological positions, and their ongoing influence today.